During Prohibition, a log cabin in the wilds of Warwick Township served as a speakeasy. There you could buy a ticket to see sideshow acts such as a blind pig — and get a little booze on the side. In ...
The Log Cabin Restaurant in Leola shook off its speakeasy roots and became legal after Prohibition ended on Dec. 5, 1933. So the establishment has in past years hosted Prohibition-repeal-themed ...
Well, the answer is pretty cool. In that very spot sat an old local favorite, The Log Cabin Restaurant (shown here.) The Log Cabin Restaurant’s original structure was built by Paul Bartels for his ...
THE DETAILS THE RESTAURANT: The Log Cabin Restaurant, 2813 Route 11, LaFayette. 677-5350. CREDIT CARDS? Yes. ACCESS TO DISABLED? No. HOURS: 3 to 10 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday: 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday.