The bar up front has a vaguely Japanese look, the enormous ceiling lanterns are Moroccan and the rustic-looking walls came from a Pennsylvania barn.
The contributing buildings are the farmhouse (1832), a hewn timber frame Pennsylvania barn (c. 1900), and a small shed dated to the late-19th or early 20th-century.
The Pennsylvania barn was probably built in the late 19th century and was recently rehabilitated for use as a preschool.
The restaurant's raw wood fencing is from an old Pennsylvania barn.
In the Pennsylvania barn, the upper floor was a Hayloft and the lower a stable area.
The Pennsylvania barn in the U.S. has a distinctive cantilever called a forebay, not a jetty.
A Pennsylvania barn is a type of banked barn built in the USA from about 1820 - 1900.
Almost all Pennsylvania barns have gable roofs but the forebay and banked nature of the structures easily give them away.
"The Standard Pennsylvania barn is the most numerous and widely distributed class of the Pennsylvania barns."
The Sweitzer is the "original Pennsylvania barn" and was originally a log crib type barn built between 1730 and 1850.