Drinks & Nightlife
Growlers Pub & Grill
32 William StreetMonday night wing night and a great selection of micro brews.
Food Scene
Artisans, fine crafters and small cottage industry display their work. Antiques on the bottom floor. Sweets and coffee shop inside.
Community Co-Op at Newberry
46 William StArtisans, fine crafters and small cottage industry display their work. Antiques on the bottom floor. Sweets and coffee shop inside.
Love this place. It's yummy!
Mon. - Wed. 8am-6pm
Thurs. - Fri. 8am-8pm
Sat. 9am-8pm
Sun. Closed
Coffee Drinks Lunch Fruit Frappe/Smoothies Pastries Cold Beverages
Coffees and Teas
Espresso Macchiato
Caramel Macchiato
House Coffee
Espresso
Latte
Cappuccino
Americano
Cafe Mocha
Espresso con Panna
Cafe Cubano
Chai Tea Latte
Iced Mocha
Iced Latte
Iced Chai tea Latte
White Mocha
Frappuccinos
Sweet Iced tea
Mi Cafe
32 Canal StreetLove this place. It's yummy!
Mon. - Wed. 8am-6pm
Thurs. - Fri. 8am-8pm
Sat. 9am-8pm
Sun. Closed
Coffee Drinks Lunch Fruit Frappe/Smoothies Pastries Cold Beverages
Coffees and Teas
Espresso Macchiato
Caramel Macchiato
House Coffee
Espresso
Latte
Cappuccino
Americano
Cafe Mocha
Espresso con Panna
Cafe Cubano
Chai Tea Latte
Iced Mocha
Iced Latte
Iced Chai tea Latte
White Mocha
Frappuccinos
Sweet Iced tea
Everything Else
A old fashion Pharmacy and gift shop.
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday (8:30 am - 6 pm)
Saturday (8:30 am - 4 pm)
Contact Information
Address: 52 William St., Lyons, NY
Phone: (315) 946-6691
Fax: (315) 946-4091
Dobbins Drugs
52 William StA old fashion Pharmacy and gift shop.
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday (8:30 am - 6 pm)
Saturday (8:30 am - 4 pm)
Contact Information
Address: 52 William St., Lyons, NY
Phone: (315) 946-6691
Fax: (315) 946-4091
Please call or email to schedule a tour of the Peppermint Museum. 315-879-7617 or alenap4@gmail.com
*LYONS HERITAGE SOCIETY WINTER CALENDAR OF EVENTS:*
Hotchkiss Peppermint Museum closed in January and February, a private tour may be arranged through the contact information above.
Hotchkiss Building
Leach RoadPlease call or email to schedule a tour of the Peppermint Museum. 315-879-7617 or alenap4@gmail.com
*LYONS HERITAGE SOCIETY WINTER CALENDAR OF EVENTS:*
Hotchkiss Peppermint Museum closed in January and February, a private tour may be arranged through the contact information above.
The Museum of Wayne County History, run by the Wayne County Historical Society, a nonprofit organization, is located in the historic town of Lyons, NY.
About us:
The museum is housed in the former Wayne County Jail and Sheriff's residence built in 1856 and used until 1960. The 24 cells are still intact with the original inmate art work on the walls. Learn the stories of some of the inmates that served time at the jail, and tour the three floors of exhibition space, such as Lyons Pottery & Clyde Glass, the Military Room which spans the War of 1812 to Vietnam War, a Child's 1856 bedroom and much more. The museum is located at 21 Butternut Street; a short walk up from lock #27.
Guided tours available daily, large groups please call in advance. A two story carriage house is also available to tour weather permitting. Admission into the museum is $4 adults, $2 students and Wayne County Historical Society members are free.
The building was also the only place in Wayne County where a man was hanged. In 1860 William Fee was convicted of the murder of an unknown woman traveling through Clyde. He was convicted of murder and sentenced to hang. Many of our paranormal investigators say that he just might be still walking the cellblock. Because of this, we have been included on the Haunted History Trail of New York State. Click HERE to be brought to their website.
Our professional staff and the strong support of our volunteers help make us an invaluable educational resource in Wayne County.
Our Mission:
It is the mission of The Wayne County Historical Society:
* To encourage an appreciation of the history of Wayne County
* To disseminate historical information about Wayne County and the
surrounding area
* To preserve the heritage of the area and help individuals explore
history and its meaning in relation to their lives
WELCOME!
We have a large photo collection pertaining to Wayne County available for research
Lyons Pottery
Museum of Wayne County History
21 Butternut StThe Museum of Wayne County History, run by the Wayne County Historical Society, a nonprofit organization, is located in the historic town of Lyons, NY.
About us:
The museum is housed in the former Wayne County Jail and Sheriff's residence built in 1856 and used until 1960. The 24 cells are still intact with the original inmate art work on the walls. Learn the stories of some of the inmates that served time at the jail, and tour the three floors of exhibition space, such as Lyons Pottery & Clyde Glass, the Military Room which spans the War of 1812 to Vietnam War, a Child's 1856 bedroom and much more. The museum is located at 21 Butternut Street; a short walk up from lock #27.
Guided tours available daily, large groups please call in advance. A two story carriage house is also available to tour weather permitting. Admission into the museum is $4 adults, $2 students and Wayne County Historical Society members are free.
The building was also the only place in Wayne County where a man was hanged. In 1860 William Fee was convicted of the murder of an unknown woman traveling through Clyde. He was convicted of murder and sentenced to hang. Many of our paranormal investigators say that he just might be still walking the cellblock. Because of this, we have been included on the Haunted History Trail of New York State. Click HERE to be brought to their website.
Our professional staff and the strong support of our volunteers help make us an invaluable educational resource in Wayne County.
Our Mission:
It is the mission of The Wayne County Historical Society:
* To encourage an appreciation of the history of Wayne County
* To disseminate historical information about Wayne County and the
surrounding area
* To preserve the heritage of the area and help individuals explore
history and its meaning in relation to their lives
WELCOME!
We have a large photo collection pertaining to Wayne County available for research
Lyons Pottery
The Lyons Farmers’ Market, the oldest and largest in Wayne County, has been formed to provide healthy, fresh food and horticultural products to the County and surrounding areas, and to encourage commerce, entertainment and trade in Lyons. Located on Church Street in front of the Wayne County Courthouse, the Market is open every Saturday morning, 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., mid-June to late October. Many of our vendors accept WIC coupons.
The 2016 Farmers Market opens June 18th and runs through October 22nd.
Wayne County Tourism
9 Pearl StThe Lyons Farmers’ Market, the oldest and largest in Wayne County, has been formed to provide healthy, fresh food and horticultural products to the County and surrounding areas, and to encourage commerce, entertainment and trade in Lyons. Located on Church Street in front of the Wayne County Courthouse, the Market is open every Saturday morning, 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., mid-June to late October. Many of our vendors accept WIC coupons.
The 2016 Farmers Market opens June 18th and runs through October 22nd.
South-Side Canal Park
South-Side Canal Park offers a peaceful respite in the middle of a bustling downtown.
Listen to the waterfalls and relax
A favorite fishing spot
Easily reached by a driveway at the south end of the Route 14 Canal Bridge
A very short walk from MacDonald’s Restaurant
Great views of Erie Canal Lock 27
Overlooks the falls where the Canandaigua Outlet flows into the Erie Canal
Has a pavilion, picnic tables and benches overlooking the water
Check out the monument to the first settlers of Lyons
Trail Of Hope
Manhattan StreetSouth-Side Canal Park
South-Side Canal Park offers a peaceful respite in the middle of a bustling downtown.
Listen to the waterfalls and relax
A favorite fishing spot
Easily reached by a driveway at the south end of the Route 14 Canal Bridge
A very short walk from MacDonald’s Restaurant
Great views of Erie Canal Lock 27
Overlooks the falls where the Canandaigua Outlet flows into the Erie Canal
Has a pavilion, picnic tables and benches overlooking the water
Check out the monument to the first settlers of Lyons
History of the Ohmann Theatre
The Ohmann Theatre was built in 1915 by Burt Ohmann in Lyons, New York. Burt operated the theatre through the 1930's. His sons Robert and Myron took over the management of the theatre together through the following twenty years. Robert continued to run the theatre as the sole proprietor and theatre manager until the late 1980's. In 2005 his oldest son Bob brought the theatre back to the Ohmann family with a complete reconstruction.
Through its long and proud history the Ohmann Theatre has been a live theatre house, the site of vaudeville and musical entertainment, and even a venue for amateur boxing. Of course, the movie screen was always there, lighting the faces of the finest actors and the most touching cinematic moments, from the earliest silent films through the talkie era and beyond.
Now back in the Ohmann family and renovated to modern standards but still with the old-fashioned charm and character of the original house, the lights are shining brightly at the Ohmann Theatre again.
Highlights of the Renovation
Reconstruction of interior, with reconfigured seating, restored woodwork and trim, new flooring, and bathroom facilities.
New seating, built to match by the Irwin Company, the same firm that built the original seating in 1914. Original seats were saved for use in the balcony.
New projection system, with both film and DVD capabilities.
New sound system, with special surround-sound and digital stereo.
New stage sound and lighting.
News Clippings, 1915:
Construction and Grand Opening of Ohmann Theatre
click image to enlarge
Storefronts Along William St., 1916
click image to enlarge
Ohmann Theatre Interiors, 1916
Renovation of Ohmann Theatre, Summer 2005
Bob Ohmann presented with Theatre Historical Society Award
On July 19, 2006, Bob Ohmann was presented with the Theatre Historical Society Honorary Member of the Year Award, for his efforts in renovating and reopening his family's historic theater. The 1,000-member theater society seeks to record and preserve the architectural, cultural and social history of American theaters. The group praised Ohmann for his efforts to bring the theater up to modern standards while retaining its old-fashioned charm.
Approximately thirty-five people attended the presentation, including representatives from Lyons National Bank, employees of the Ohmann Theatre and from St. Lawrence Homes, the project manager from contractor Chrisanntha Construction, State Assemblyman Robert Oaks, the Mayor, Supervisor and several members of the Ohmann family. An article also appeared in the Finger Lakes Times, July 20: "Ohmann honored at Ohmann".
Lyons Mayor Corrine Kleisel, Honoree Bob Ohmann, Wayne County Supervisor Jim Fabino, Assemblyman Bob Oaks, and County Historian Pete Evans.
Assemblyman Robert Oaks, THS President Karen Colizzi Noonan, and Honoree Bob Ohmann
Ohmann Theatre, Inc.
65 William St
History of the Ohmann Theatre
The Ohmann Theatre was built in 1915 by Burt Ohmann in Lyons, New York. Burt operated the theatre through the 1930's. His sons Robert and Myron took over the management of the theatre together through the following twenty years. Robert continued to run the theatre as the sole proprietor and theatre manager until the late 1980's. In 2005 his oldest son Bob brought the theatre back to the Ohmann family with a complete reconstruction.
Through its long and proud history the Ohmann Theatre has been a live theatre house, the site of vaudeville and musical entertainment, and even a venue for amateur boxing. Of course, the movie screen was always there, lighting the faces of the finest actors and the most touching cinematic moments, from the earliest silent films through the talkie era and beyond.
Now back in the Ohmann family and renovated to modern standards but still with the old-fashioned charm and character of the original house, the lights are shining brightly at the Ohmann Theatre again.
Highlights of the Renovation
Reconstruction of interior, with reconfigured seating, restored woodwork and trim, new flooring, and bathroom facilities.
New seating, built to match by the Irwin Company, the same firm that built the original seating in 1914. Original seats were saved for use in the balcony.
New projection system, with both film and DVD capabilities.
New sound system, with special surround-sound and digital stereo.
New stage sound and lighting.
News Clippings, 1915:
Construction and Grand Opening of Ohmann Theatre
click image to enlarge
Storefronts Along William St., 1916
click image to enlarge
Ohmann Theatre Interiors, 1916
Renovation of Ohmann Theatre, Summer 2005
Bob Ohmann presented with Theatre Historical Society Award
On July 19, 2006, Bob Ohmann was presented with the Theatre Historical Society Honorary Member of the Year Award, for his efforts in renovating and reopening his family's historic theater. The 1,000-member theater society seeks to record and preserve the architectural, cultural and social history of American theaters. The group praised Ohmann for his efforts to bring the theater up to modern standards while retaining its old-fashioned charm.
Approximately thirty-five people attended the presentation, including representatives from Lyons National Bank, employees of the Ohmann Theatre and from St. Lawrence Homes, the project manager from contractor Chrisanntha Construction, State Assemblyman Robert Oaks, the Mayor, Supervisor and several members of the Ohmann family. An article also appeared in the Finger Lakes Times, July 20: "Ohmann honored at Ohmann".
Lyons Mayor Corrine Kleisel, Honoree Bob Ohmann, Wayne County Supervisor Jim Fabino, Assemblyman Bob Oaks, and County Historian Pete Evans.
Assemblyman Robert Oaks, THS President Karen Colizzi Noonan, and Honoree Bob Ohmann
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1/3 POUND BEEF BRISKET HAND RUBBED AND SMOKED OVER HICKORY WOOD
EEF BRISKET
FOR 12 HOURS. SERVED OPEN FACED OVER HOMEMADE BREAD. 7.95
DRY RUBBED AND SLOW SMOKED OVER HICKORY WOOD FOR OVER 5 HOURS.
PORK RIBS
MOIST AND JUICY RIBS THAT WILL FALL OFF THE BONE.
11.50
FULL RACK 16.50
HALF RACK
ST. LOUIS
STYLE
2 SIDES 3.00
EACH 2.00
PASTA SALAD
COLESLAW
APPLE SAUCE
SALT POTATOES
MAC & CHEESE
BBQ BEANS
OPEN FACED
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1/2 POUND PORK SHOULDER/BUTT ROAST HAND RUBBED. SMOKED OVER HICKORY AND
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Best pizza ever! Plus more to choose from. Stoney's Pizzeria 1 Canal Street
Lyons, NY 14489
Phone: (315) 946-0000
Stoney's Pizzeria
1 Canal StreetBest pizza ever! Plus more to choose from. Stoney's Pizzeria 1 Canal Street
Lyons, NY 14489
Phone: (315) 946-0000
Nestled alongside the historic Erie Canal, Lyons is waiting to be discovered by you. Midway between Lake Ontario and the Finger Lakes, Lyons is the seat of Wayne County, surrounded by gently rolling hills. Once known as “The Peppermint Capital of the World” due to extensive essential oil productions, the village is regarded as the Peppermint Village. An old fashioned business district is located in the heart of the village. Nearby, Central Park, containing a bandstand and water fountains, is the site for the village’s festivals such as Peppermint Days, Pumpkin Palooza and Peppermint Winter Wonderland. And here in summer the Lyons Farmers’ Market is held, the oldest in Wayne County. Beautiful architecture, murals, parks and trails all add to the atmosphere of this canal side village.
Lyons
Nestled alongside the historic Erie Canal, Lyons is waiting to be discovered by you. Midway between Lake Ontario and the Finger Lakes, Lyons is the seat of Wayne County, surrounded by gently rolling hills. Once known as “The Peppermint Capital of the World” due to extensive essential oil productions, the village is regarded as the Peppermint Village. An old fashioned business district is located in the heart of the village. Nearby, Central Park, containing a bandstand and water fountains, is the site for the village’s festivals such as Peppermint Days, Pumpkin Palooza and Peppermint Winter Wonderland. And here in summer the Lyons Farmers’ Market is held, the oldest in Wayne County. Beautiful architecture, murals, parks and trails all add to the atmosphere of this canal side village.
Shopping
Evolve For the Home
57 William StAntique store with a interesting flare. Something for everyone.