We had been thinking of a storefront for awhile; well actually, since the first time that the barn leaked. Or maybe, it was the moment that I realized that critters like to eat cardboard. Two years later, we finally found a place that just seemed just right . . . restaurants, the bike path, plenty of parking and a peaceful but lively country vibe.
We had a history of good times at Eclipse – watching Eliot and Ezra work in the kitchen at Zoe’s (well, mainly they washed dishes) but they loved (and hated) their work! A little later, a family friend tried the restaurant business – we loved the food – but turned to a different career. Eliot and Katie celebrated their wedding (after stopping to help with a car accident on Route 33) at the newly renovated Company Store.
Best of all for our vintage storefront, Eclipse Company Town is a fine example of historic preservation. We admired the vision – and fortitude – of the owners who restored the old buildings (ca. 1900). And they rose to the challenge after a tornado devastated the building that we call home!
Perhaps, most importantly, we liked our neighbors – both private residents and our business neighbors. For reservations and special events follow their links here: Rickshaw Thai and Kiser’s Barbecue.

Last but not least, the Hockhocking Adena Bike Path is amazing . . . we are an easy ride from Athens!

We are happy to be here!
Ride your bike or drive your car – stop by and check us out! We can’t wait to meet you!
For a brief article about the Hocking Valley Coal Company see The Post.
Article about Hockhocking Adena Bike Path is here.