Arnold Hall is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Since then, the building has served as a senior center, restaurant, business incubator, and meeting space for the City Council and other community members. It was donated to the city in 1950 by Joseph Arnold to provide a community center. Along with a menu driven by the chefs' imaginations, how can you not have something to talk about with friends and family while you're here? Arnold Hall was built in 1946 by Sherwood Manufacturing, currently across the street from City Hall in the heart of Lee's Summit. With that being said, Third Street Social offers a unique space with plush booths, exposed beams, a large open kitchen and a three-season patio. Arnold Hall is the perfect place to create that atmosphere.
After experiencing the culture of various restaurants in Chicago, Domhnall Molloy and Andy Lock immediately knew they wanted to bring that same feeling home.
Third Street Social is an American restaurant inspired to bring the big city feel to Lee's Summit.