The railroad came to Lebanon, Mo in 1868. Infrastructure soon followed. Our historic downtown building was built in the late 1800s and was soon owned by the Palmer family. Historic photos highlight Palmer Furniture as proprietors of furniture, carpets, coffins, and caskets. Today, located just off I-44 our space sits in a rural downtown at the cusp of revitalization. Restaurants, retail stores, and live-in lofts are popping up right and left. Our venue has a capacity of 99. We have 10 handmade folding tables with hairpin legs and vintage kitchen chairs to accompany. We have a collection of vintage furniture and eclectic furnishings available. During renovations, original brick was exposed on main walls, the ceiling lifted and an open concept was created. Our esthetic centers around vintage industrial.