Keeping a good thing going Former workers of Brennan’s Fish House become its owners
Brandon C. Baker
The News Herald “When you commit yourself to something like this, it’s scary and exhilarating at the same time. But we knew we were hard-working people and we’d make a go of it.”
The historical presence inside Brennan’s Fish House is nearly strong enough to make patrons forget what they planned to eat.
Aside from walls full of collectibles, the actual building, 102 River St. Grand River Village, is nearly 200 years old. While the structure served as a billiards hall in the early 1900’s area residents have come to a know Brennan’s as a fixture for fresh fish.
“You can talk to anybody in Lake County and say ‘Brennan’s,’ and they’ll know what you’re talking about,” owner Steve Hill said.
Steve and his wife, Sharon, took over Brennan’s in May after 31 years of operation by former owners Tim and Betty Brennan. more >>
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