Brewery Profile

Depot Saloon

On Greenville’s Main Street corridor, a visitor finds a small-town drinking establishment tied closely to a long-running local business rather than a standalone brewery campus or destination taproom. Depot Saloon occupies space adjoining The News Depot, and its entrance faces Race Street, placing it within the everyday commercial fabric of the downtown area. Ross and Char DiSalvo own and manage both businesses, so the Saloon reflects continuity with a family-run presence already known in town. The setting is best understood as a traditional saloon environment connected to Greenville’s local history and street life. Visitors should expect a neighborhood-oriented place where the appeal comes from its downtown location, its relationship to The News Depot, and its role as a familiar stop for drinks.

Travelers moving through western Pennsylvania and the Shenango Valley often look for casual, locally rooted places rather than highly polished beer destinations. In that context, a stop here fits a route built around courthouse squares, older main streets, independent businesses, and unhurried barroom conversations. The known information does not establish a house-brewed beer lineup, signature styles, or named flagship pours, so it is better to treat Depot Saloon as a drinks stop with a local identity rather than assume a particular brewing program. For visitors interested in regional beer culture, the value is in seeing how a small-town saloon functions alongside an established Main Street business. It offers a point of contact with Greenville’s downtown rather than a checklist of announced styles, awards, or production claims.

Practical planning should be flexible because public details about amenities, food service, seating arrangements, and the current beverage list are not specified here. The taproom or bar itself is the place to confirm the day’s pours, any craft beer availability, and whether there are additional drink options beyond beer. Visitors should also confirm hours before making a special trip, particularly if traveling from outside Greenville or pairing the stop with other regional attractions. Its Race Street-facing position next to The News Depot makes the location straightforward to place within the central business district, and the connection between the two DiSalvo-operated businesses is part of what distinguishes the visit. Expect a local saloon experience in a historic downtown setting, with details best verified directly on arrival.

The Depot Saloon operates in Greenville, Pennsylvania, occupying a space adjoining The News Depot, a long-established Main Street business. Owned by Ross and Char DiSalvo, the Saloon faces Race Street and functions as a local establishment serving drinks in a setting connected to the town's commercial history. The DiSalvos manage both the Saloon and The News Depot, emphasizing a continuity of family-owned business operations within the small-town context. The Saloon primarily caters to customers seeking a traditional drinking environment within the historic downtown area.

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9 S Race St, Greenville, Pennsylvania, 16125-2213

Phone: 724-815-9727

Website: http://www.depotsaloon.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Depot Saloon located?
Depot Saloon is located at 9 S Race St, Greenville, Pennsylvania, 16125-2213. Use the map and directions on this page to plan your visit.
What are Depot Saloon's hours?
Taproom hours are not posted to Beer.Social. Call 724-815-9727 to confirm before visiting.
How can I learn more about Depot Saloon?
Visit http://www.depotsaloon.com for the brewery's own information about beers, events, and operations. Beer.Social aggregates public data and visitor-facing details to help with planning a stop.