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GREAT FOOD, GREAT FRIENDS, AND A GREAT ATMOSPHERE

LUNCH & DINNER


Kitchen Hours 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM Daily

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THOMAS J SULLIVAN BANQUET HALL

We are confident that your event with us will be a seamless success, allowing you to focus on enjoying the occasion without any worries or distractions. Our dedicated team is committed to ensuring that every detail is taken care of, so you can relax and fully immerse yourself in the experience. Your satisfaction is our top priority!


Call us today to schedule a tour and start planning your event at the Thomas J. Sullivan Banquet Hall. 



Our event venue is perfect for:

* Jack and Jills

* Anniversaries

* Funeral After Services 

* Retirement Parties


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More Than Just Your Neighborhood Bar



WE ARE A STAPLE WITHIN THE EAST FOREST PARK COMMUNITY.

ABOUT NATHAN BILL'S EFP


Nathan Bill's is a bar and restaurant located in the East Forest Park neighborhood in Springfield, MA. We have tons of experience entertaining and satisfying our patrons.


The establishment is named after Nathan Bill who you can read about by clicking About Bill below. History is a big part of Massachusetts, especially Springfield. What better way to celebrate a great man than raising a glass in his honor.


So whether you need to unwind at a local eatery or you feel like grabbing a pint... check out Nathan Bill's Bar & Restaurant and get ready for a good time.


ABOUT BILL

Nathan Denison Bill, City of Springfield Park Commissioner 1899-1927. The Board of Park Commissioners greatly accepted a new playground from the Father of the Playground Movement in Springfield, Mr. Nathan D Bill. The gift of 19.03 acres in the East Forest Park Section, located between Plumtree Road and Allen Street, is an another exemplification of his constant interest in parks and playgrounds. Mr. Bill served the city as Parks Commissioner for 28 years. During this long period, his keen interest was actively expressed by the donation of four large tracts of land which are known as the Emerson Wright, Emily Bill, Ruth Elizabeth and Gordon Bill Playgrounds. Through his initial contributions, the movement was started to procure the land and make possible the development of Franconia and Veterans Memorial Golf Courses, In recognition of Mr. Bill’s generosity, the new tract will be known as the Nathan D. Bill Playground. In making the gift, Mr. Bill stipulated that the city equip and keep the field in proper condition, and expressed the wish that separate places on the ground might be assigned to children of different ages, and that grown people, too, might be provided with amusements.

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