Own a piece of Richville's rich history with this remarkable commercial property, a storied 1862 building known as the town’s longest-standing hospitality venue. Originally a trading post, this landmark has since served as a saloon, ice cream parlor, and now thrives as a restaurant and brewery. The property comes fully equipped for seamless operations with a 224-person occupancy, an UPServe POS system, and a robust 28-tap lineup, plus four dedicated wine taps and a can seamer for to-go beer options. Ideal for owners interested in craft distribution, this property has multiple licenses, including microbrewery, wine and spirit maker, and distribution. The space is well-equipped for brewing with four barrel brewing system, three conicals, and a keg washing room complete with a crane for moving kegs. The two-story restaurant includes two server stations, spacious kitchen facilities, and ample storage. The setup features a smoker, 13-foot hood, three walk-in coolers with individual temperature controls powered by an exterior glycol cooling unit, and a small basement bakery with a proofer, double ovens, fridge, and prep space. Recent upgrades offer modern efficiency while retaining historic charm: a new roof (2018), three-phase electrical system (2020), dual air conditioning units with warranty (2022/2023), and four new hot water tanks (2024). Security and accessibility are enhanced with an integrated camera and alarm system, phone access, and alerts. The property also includes $20,000 in waterproofing by Dry Mich, office space, and ample storage. Perfect for the next chapter, this historic venue comes with an established clientele and room for growth in a character-filled setting.