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Pumphouse Gallery

Originally built in 1947 by the Army Corps of Engineers using stones from the bridges that were removed when the Park River was buried, it incorporates a Tudor design. This quaint-looking building, reminiscent of an English cottage, is actually a functioning pump house--part of the Connecticut River Flood Control Project--and an art gallery, featuring exhibits by area artists. It is the only public gallery in a municipal park in Connecticut.

The Bushnell Park Café & Gallery has a 5,000 sq ft 150-seat outdoor dining café features a full bar and menu, daily specials, live music most evenings, and weekend special events to be announced.  The Pump House Gallery will also be open throughout the season featuring works from local artists.

Hours: (kitchen open all day)
Lunch Mon-Fri 11:30am
Dinner Mon-Sat 'til 10pm

For more information: 728-6730
Bushnell Park Café & Gallery - 60 Elm Street - Bushnell Park, Hartford
Available for office parties, private parties, creative socials

Per usual, weather permitting.

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