Created By: Heritage Hill Association
A wonderful new addition to Burlington's Jefferson Street restaurant and beer pub selection. On the first floor is a beer pub with an attached specialty food market. On the second floor is a wonderful lounge and restaurant for enjoying German style foods.
The Gabeline building was constructed in 1912 by Burlington native and Chicago businessman Samuel Scotten for Jacob Gabeline's implement/farm business. That remained there through the 1930s, according to State Historical Society of Iowa records.
In 1915, the three-story Gabeline building was joined on its west side by the two-story Scotten building, also constructed by Scotten.
The second floor of the Scotten building, complete with a ballroom, was used as the Knights of Columbus Hall through the 1930s.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Burlington Iowa Jefferson Street
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