Located in a historic gem in the heart of Roscoe Village is the Warehouse Steak N' Stein at 400 Whitewoman St. It has been one of the restored canal town's preeminent businesses for many years and it now is on the market, presenting a rare opportunity. The largest restored building in Roscoe Village, it was built in 1838 by Arnold Medbery. The fine old building originally was used not only as a warehouse for canal cargo, but also as a general merchandise store. Today, it's a restaurant known for its great service, yummy food and warm and delightful ambiance. The Warehouse Steak N' Stein brings together old and new and the result is its own charm and beauty that is awe-inspiring. Reviews from out-of-town travelers rate it generally excellent and many have been impressed by its large, comfortable and casual patio area. The entire enterprise provides a unique setting to relax and soak in the feel of a historic tavern, hence its universal appeal.
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