
Harry Pratt Wareham, lifelong resident of Manhattan and integral member of the city's history, is the namesake for Harry's. His admiration for Manhattan and its residents was apparent in his commitment to growth of the community. An article appearing in a 1913 edition of The Daily Mercury stated His sole aim was to provide conveniences for the citizens of the city.
One of Mr. Wareham's most impressive contributions to the city stands tall today. The Wareham Hotel had the affinity to be ".a monument to the loyalty of Mr. Wareham to the town." Construction began in 1925, with aspirations to be Manhattan's first "skyscraper." This six-story, steel-reinforced building had no equal at the time in the area.
One of Mr. Wareham's most impressive contributions to the city stands tall today. The Wareham Hotel had the affinity to be ".a monument to the loyalty of Mr. Wareham to the town." Construction began in 1925, with aspirations to be Manhattan's first "skyscraper." This six-story, steel-reinforced building had no equal at the time in the area.
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Thank you for considering Harry's for your upcoming dinner event. Whether it's a business meeting, a fun-filled social affair or an intimate family gathering, Harry's unique private dining spaces along with its tasteful menu and elegant surroundings make for a perfect evening. Our private dining spaces offer four unique dining rooms that will accommodate groups of 10 to 75 guests.
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Because consistency and quality are at the heart of all we do at Harry's, we selected Braveheart Black Angus Beef for our new steak entrees. Braveheart redefines premium beef, setting a higher bar for quality, tenderness, and taste, making them the ideal choice for Harry's. All Braveheart Black Angus Beef is fed and processed in Kansas, and focuses on four critical areas of importance: taste, quality, trim and consistency.
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Street parking is available on Poyntz Avenue and its cross streets. If street parking is not available, then there is a public, free City of Manhattan parking lot located one block north of (behind) Harry's on the corner of 5th street and Humboldt. Once parked, walk across Humboldt Street and past the Riley County Courthouse toward Harry's.
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Whether it's your first time dining with us or your hundreth, we'd love to hear about your dining experience at Harry's. During your visit, did you have any questions? Did you enjoy something and want to let us know about it? Maybe you wish something could have been a little better? We appreciate any and all feedback!
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