On Friday, March 15, Ellwood City Mayor, Borough Council Members, and an Ellwood Chamber representative attended the Grand Opening for the newest Ellwood City business, “Dog Gone” Bar and Restaurant.
Dog Gone, located at 225 1st Street, features an outstanding menu that includes lamb chops and fish sandwiches as well as meatball sandwiches. The owner Tim O’Brien and Mayor Court have been longtime friends and Court expressed how proud he is of both O’Brien and Hiler and wishes them both luck and success on this new adventure.
DogGone will be open Monday-Thursday from 3pm-12 and Friday-Saturday from 3pm-2am. For those interested, bring your pup along because outside is Dog-friendly!
Tim’s daughter, Regina Hiler and students from Butler Vo-Tech designed and made the Dog Gone business signage.
Photo L-R: Kyleigh Johnson, Sue Rowan, Council Member Michele Lamenza, Mayor Anthony Court, Regina Hiller, Owner Tim O’Brien, Lorelei Hink representing Ellwood City’s Chamber of Commerce, and Council Member George Celli.
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