“good food, great service and an excellent place to bring the family!”
“Fred’s” restaurant & bar was established in 1956 by Fred Martindale. In the beginning “Fred’s” had only 14 tables, 8 bar stools and the employees consisted of basically Fred & a few employees. Adjacent to “Fred’s” was a bowling alley called Chevern Lanes. Bowlers would purchase drinks from “Fred’s” and had to drink in “Fred’s”, while looking through a window waiting to bowl. In the early 80’s, Fred Martindale turned over the reins of “Fred’s” to his son and wife, Fred Jr. & Vicki. Fred and Vicki expanded “Fred’s” from a 14 table restaurant and bar to a seating capacity of over 200 people. Fred & Vicki also purchased Chevan Lanes (the wall between “Fred’s” and Chevern Lanes was removed!) In 2000, after several successful years, Fred & Vicki sold “Fred’s”. Unfortunately “Fred’s” fell on hard times and closed its doors in 2003. After sitting idle for several years “Fred’s” was purchased in May, 2008. The new owners were Kathy Bair, Income Tax Service and Investment advisor, Clint Bair, Income Tax Service and Ed Roginski, retired Human Resource Manager at Ford Motor Company.
Great place to eat and wonderful waitstaff. Never have had a bad meal and have been frequenting them for about a year now.
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Fred's of Roscommon
Hours
- Sun: 12:00 pm - 9:00 pm
- Mon - Sat: 12:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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Wifi
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
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Bar
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Takeout
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Private Dining
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