55 Pearl
55 Pearl Street
Worcester, MA  01610
(508) 755-7327 phone
(508) 753-7747 fax
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Cuisine Type
American
Hours of Operation

Lunch Tuesday-Friday 11a-3p
Dinner Tuesday-Saturday 4p-11p
Tavern until 2am
Reservations
Not Required

Payment Methods
Mastercard
Visa
Amex
Discover
Cash


Cost
This restaurant's average entree cost is Moderate


Restaurant Description
The Bull Mansion/G.A.R. Memorial Hall is an extremely well preserved example of the High Victorian Gothic style. The solid masonry building, with its granite exterior and high-pitched roof and dormers, is an unusually fine example of late-nineteenth century American architecture. A distinctive contribution to its downtown street, the building is a rare reminder that this was once a residential neighborhood. Not only is the exterior intact and well preserved, but the major interior rooms of the building have been restored to an remarkably good state of preservation.

Built in 1876, constructed as a professional residence for Doctor George Bull and his wife Sarah at a cost of $125,000, the house was the wedding gift from Daniel B. Wesson, father of Sarah. Wesson made his fortune in the gun manufacturing business, Smith & Wesson. The Bull Mansion was designed by the nationally renowned New York architect Calvert Vaux. The Mansion was the home and office for numerous physicians over the next two decades. In the early twentieth century, when Worcester's commercial district expanded, Pearl Street became less desirable as a residential neighborhood. In 1912, the mansion was sold to the Grand Army of the Republic, an association of Union veterans of the Civil War. The G.A.R. added a meeting hall and banquet hall, designed by Worcester architect, Stephen C. Earle, to the rear of the building. In the 1930's, ownership of the building was transferred to the City of Worcester to serve as a memorial and meeting place for veterans of all wars.

The Bull Mansion/G.A.R. Memorial Hall is individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places, being placed on the Register February 13, 1975.

Best Known For...
Slow Food restaurant

Acoustic Music Every Friday and Saturday

See website for Cabaret Functions and Comedy schedule

Wednesday night is trivia

6 Private Party Rooms

Reviews and Awards
Five Star rating from Worcester Magazine

Member of La Chaîne des Rôtisseurs

Service Type
Sit Down


Special Needs
Early Bird Specials
Booster/High Chairs
Wheelchair Access
Children's Menu


Atmosphere
Romantic
Live Music
Outdoor Dining
Family / Children
Bar Scene


Meals
Lunch
Dinner


Banquet
50 - 100 People


Amenities
TV
Private Party Room
Wi-fi


Attire
Casual


Bar Info
Full Bar
Beer
Wines
Micro Brews


Parking
Parking on Site