![]() See all 22 photos 287 Ruffsdale Rd, East Huntingdon, PA 15679 $399,900 Est. KOA Journey118 Candlelight Dr, Ruffs Dale, PA 15679-1740 is a mobile/manufactured home listed for-sale at $25,000. …Ruffs Dale, PA 15679 SOLD $325,000 3bd 2ba 297 Oden Rd S, Ruffs Dale, PA 15679 SOLD $125,640 Studio 217 Railroad St, Ruffs Dale, PA 15679 SOLD $10,000 980 sqft (on 1.24 acres) Off Sr, Ruffs Dale, PA 15679 SOLD $90,000 Studio 110 Farm Rd, Ruffs Dale, PA 15679 SOLD $26,276 Studio29 Campgrounds near Ruffs Dale, Pennsylvania 29 Ruffs Dale Pennsylvania RV Parks & Campgrounds Filter Results : Park Types Park Features Hookups Amenities Recreation Connectivity More Reset Filters Sort By: 1 Review 7.0 Buffalo Run RV Park Ruffs Dale, PA 1.8 Miles NE Favorite Add to Trip 87 Reviews 6.8 Madison / Pittsburgh S.E. ![]() DON NEVILLE SeptemShowing 1 - 9 of 9 results MEMORIAL EVENTS FOR THOMAS BABYAK Sep 8 Visitation 3:00 p.m. We’ve brought together a coffeehouse, two bars, and a bistro all under a single roof.Ruffsdale pa Ruffs Dale, PA Weather Forecast | AccuWeather Daily Current Weather 6:08 AM 42° F RealFeel® 48° Air Quality Poor Wind NNW 1 mph Wind Gusts 1 mph Partly cloudy More Details Current Air Quality.RUFFS DALE PA. ![]() We’ve created The Abbey on Butler Street to give a sense of place and Pittsburgh history, the feeling that you’ve discovered something novel, yet close to home. LUX Ornamental Iron forged all of our ironwork on our Vesper Room patio while Construction Junction was always a fun “go-to” to find inspiration and finishing touches. Christian at Brush & Pounce has meticulously created all of our hand painted vintage looking signage. From woodwork & windows that we designed and had Allied Millwork in the Strip fabricate to all of our paint being sourced to PPG Paints. We made every attempt to utilize local talent and industry to create The Abbey. Our handcrafted ceramic tiles at our Vesper Room and Parlour Bar were designed by local artist Shari Bennet, to look like riveted steel and were kiln fired right at Limelight Tile in the Strip District. The Vesper Room also has an outdoor dining room that’s centered one of the largest and greenest outdoor seating spaces in the city and centered around our three ton cast iron Windsor Fountain. It’s softly aglow with vintage advertising signs, many from Pittsburgh companies. Brown Methodist Church that once stood on Beechwood Boulevard. The Vesper Room is filled with reclaimed oak paneling and stained glass windows from the demolished Mary S. We’ve repurposed it as a chandelier and use it as our our logo! Here one can also find the original wrought iron elevator door panels from Pittsburgh’s Jenkin’s Arcade that once stood between Penn and Liberty Avenues at Stanwix Street!Ĭrowning The Coffeehouse is a reclaimed church rose window from Our Lady Help of Christian Church that was located in Pittsburgh’s Larimer neighborhood. We’ve exposed the old brick walls and sandblasted the wooden ceiling beams from the brass foundry days in The Parlour Bar. We’ve blended boundaries through the collaboration of baristas, cooks and bartenders, each offering the best of their respective crafts to create dishes and drinks that are both dependably inventive and comfortingly familiar. We continue to expand and grow, providing an opportunity to never have the same experience twice after walking through our entry. We’ve since pressed the imagination and the visual journey you will take wandering the nooks and crannies of The Abbey on Butler Street - more than one visit will permit. You will find a cross carved stone at our Butler and Home Street corner that was uncovered during the construction of The Arcade on the northern side of our building (opening someday soon!) Our patio for the Vesper Room operated as stone carving business. At our 47th and Butler Streets corner once stood “Centennial Hall” where the First Primitive Methodist Church was first organized. Hidden for decades, they were the actual ceilings in the original foundry space complete with rusted-out industrial lighting. The wood ceilings in The Coffeehouse and The Parlour Bar were uncovered during our renovation and were found painted white. We respectfully honor the lives and all of loved ones that met here to send off what some refer to as The Greatest Generation. The original portion of our building was constructed as The Wayne Brass Foundry in 1913 and then later renovated into Henninger Funeral Home during the Great Depression.
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