

About Us
“McFaul’s” provides an Irish undertone and a subtle insight into the atmosphere and cuisine we will provide. “IRONHORSE” was a term used by Native Americans to describe locomotives and will emphasize the Ma & Pa Railroad heritage. “IRONHORSE” is also a reference to Maryland’s sports legends; dedicated men who worked hard and gave all that they had for the success of our local teams. These iron horses include Johnny Unitas, Art Donavan, Bill Pellington, Brook Robinson, Cal Ripken, Eddie Murray and Ernie Tyler. The word “Tavern” fits the setting quite well and describes a comfortable place with time-honored recipes, friendly service and a unique selection of spirits.
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The main goal of building McFaul’s IronHorse Tavern is to restore the reputation of the Baltimore County cornerstone restaurant that was located on the east side of the Loch Raven Reservoir. Sander’s Corner was built in 1886 as a blacksmith shop. It also housed the Loch Raven post office until 1953. In 1939, the post office and adjoining house were destroyed by a fire. During the two year rebuilding process, the post office occupied a corner near the current building’s fireplace. The newly rebuilt structure transitioned into a general store as the need for a blacksmith diminished.
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Parking:
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There is a parking lot surrounding the venue for patrons.
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find us
2260 Cromwell Bridge Rd, Parkville MD 21234
