Mario's Fishbowl
704 Richwood Ave.; Morgantown, WV 26505
(304) 292-2511     (304) 292-9109
info@mariosfishbowl.org
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The Story continued. . .
In July of 1950 they opened the Richwood Avenue Confectionary. Tom and Anna’s confectionary had a luncheon counter. They also sold groceries, ice cream to the kids, and had beer on tap for mom and pop. The Torches purchased large Weiss goblets from Morgantown Glass Works on Beechurst Avenue (now the Seneca Center). Today the goblets are referred to as “Fishbowls.”

In 1963 due to Tom’s passing , Anna sold the store to Rose and Mario Spina. The Spina’s discovered that the large goblet was a really fascinating glass. They decided to call it a “Fishbowl” because of it’s large size . Customers really went for it because at the time, a large Fishbowl of beer was only 35 cents which made it the biggest and coldest beer in town… and it still is today.

Many of the customers were and still are WVU students. Back then, the students would typically challenge their friends to fun contests. They’d see how fast they could drink a big beer, or how many hot dogs, pickles, or burgers they could eat at one time. Today, the walls at the Fishbowl are covered with over five decades of signs proclaiming eating and drinking records.

Mario and Rose operated the Fishbowl until January of 1997 when they turned over the business to it’s current owners, Mark and Karen Furfari. As the owners of Mario’s Fishbowl, they strive to maintain the original feel of the confectionary, but have also expanded the food and drink offerings to what you see on the menu today.


On February 21, 1969, Bruce Bellman ate 18 hot
dogs on one hour. He and hundreds of others are
forever a part of Fishbowl history. The records --
five decades worth -- of those who out-drank,
out-ate or just stopped by to experience the Morgantown
tradition hang on the Fishbowl walls. They are a proud
testament to the Fishbowl tradition.

On January 9, 2007 Mark & Karen celebrated their
10th Anniversary as owners of Mario's Fishbowl, as well as the Fishbowl's 57th Anniversary. While the day was filled with good friends, fun and great memories, there was a sadness to the day, with the passing
of Mario Spina on Sun., January 7, 2007. Before the drawings began at 10:00 PM, there was a moment of silence and then a Fishbowl toast to Mario. Rest in Peace Mario.
We will think of you often.

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