In June 1896, the trolley system that linked St. Charles, Geneva, Batavia, Aurora, and Elgin, IL began to offer service to local citizens. Overhead wires that ran along the track supplied the power to the single, open-air cars.The trolley came from South Elgin and traveled along the east side of the river, through the St. Charles Country Club and along Route 25. From Main Street, it went west, crossed over the bridge, and turned south on 3rd Street to go to Geneva.It was at this last turn that conductors would stop the trolley and allow passengers to disembark for a quick drink to warm up during the winter months. Welcome back to Whiskey Bend.
At Warren’s Ale House, you will find elegant New American dining options along with a carefully selected list of specialty and craft beers. Warren’s Ale House is the quintessential gastropub experience where you can come in after work with some friends and enjoy some pints and small plates, or sit down with family or celebrate that special occasion with a full meal from its extensive menu of classic bar favorites served with a twist.Starters like bavarian pretzels are a perfect way to start the night and complement one of Warren’s Ale House brews. Salads, sandwiches, tacos and mains straddle the line between comfort food and elegant dining.