Philly bar plays key role in relationships
McGillin’s Olde Ale House, Philly’s oldest bar, plays key role in couples’ relationships
Kay Scorboria decided that instead of becoming a nun she’d marry a sailor she met at McGillin’s Olde Ale House. She and the sailor, Preston, have been married almost 60 years and have 5 children and 11 grandchildren.
Two brothers BOTH met their wives at the historic bar near Philadelphia City Hall. Another couple who met there, Vicky & Mike Weinstein, have a watercolor of McGillin’s Olde Ale House hanging above their bed in their home in Merion Station.
Hundreds of couples have met at McGillin’s, the oldest continuously operating tavern in Philadelphia and one of the oldest in the country. In fact,
more couples have met, gotten engaged and even gotten married there than anywhere else in Philadelphia.
Maybe the mating magic comes from William McGillin, who opened McGillin’s in 1860, ran it with his wife, Catherine, and raised their 13 children upstairs. Or Mary Ellen and Chris Mullins, Sr, the husband and wife who took over the tavern from her father and uncle and now run it with their son, Christopher Mullins, Jr. Or perhaps it comes from the 30 beers on tap.
There is so much mating magic at McGillin’s that the 161-year-old bar has created a “Love Letters” book where couples can tell their stories. The first volume filled up quickly so the bar has created a second volume. And it’s likely to fill up quickly too.
The second volume was recently signed by Jen & Steve who got engaged at McGillin’s in December. And Amanda & Kaitlyn who put a ring on it in front of the tavern’s storybook-perfect Christmas decorations.
And this is not a new phenomenon. Allie Sedor & Joe Banks met at McGillin’s in 2012 at a Young Civil Engineers event, got married in May 2017 and now live in South Philadelphia. Allison Doll Kelly and Kevin Kelly met online at OKCupid in 2012 and talked for two weeks before deciding to meet in person. Her parents recommended they meet inperson at McGillin’s, where her parents used to meet on Fridays for after-work drinks. Allison and Kevin had a great first date, despite getting lost trying to find the bar. McGillin’s holds such a special place in their hearts that they had their engagement photos taken at McGillin’s. They wed in May 2019 and live in Coatesville in Chester County.
Hopefully, these young couples will have long happy marriages like Jay and Betty Dutill of Marlton, New Jersey, who were amused when their four children, all young adults, came home raving about a new bar they had “discovered” - McGillin’s. Their children were surprised to hear that their parents met at McGillin’s in 1977.
Bill and Marie Miller, of Sea Isle City, New Jersey, met at McGillin’s in 1961. Bill was there with another girl when Marie caught his eye. He ended up in Japan with the Navy and proposed by letter. They’ve been married more than 55 years and have returned to McGillin’s with their children and grandchildren.
Chuck and Helen Myers, of Villanova, also met at McGillin’s in 1961. They married three years later. He got her a charm bracelet with a McGillin’s charm on it and she still has it more than 50 years later. And Peggy & Barry Shanler, who met at the bar in the 1960s. Barry wrote Peggy’s phone number on a McGillin’s coaster. The couple contacted McGillin’s when they celebrated their 50th anniversary to report that they have 2 children and three grandchildren. Over the years, they have lived on 4 continents and have countless memories - thanks to the tavern.
Still looking for the love of your life? It might be worth making a trip to McGillin’s Olde Ale House.
Irene Levy Baker is author of the newly-published second edition of 100 Things To Do In Philadelphia and Unique Eats & Eateries of Philadelphia. For more information about the books visit www.100ThingsToDoInPhiladelphia.com. Planning a staycation? Need gifts? Get signed copies of books on the website. Readers of this newspaper can use promo code NEWSPAPER for a discount.