Our History
Most people in the Triple Cities know that the Number 5 has been
the premiere restaurant of the Southern Tier for many, many years.
It's the place to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries and other
special occasions. It's also the place where business people meet,
companies entertain clients, businesses hold meetings, and deals are
brought to a close.
It's the place to bring family, friends, clients, business
partners and others when you want to make sure your experience will be
fabulous.
But the history, the atmosphere and the feel of the Number 5
began with its inception as Fire Station Number 5 back in 1897 when the
current building was completed. For 75 years the Engine Company Number
5 served the South Side of Binghamton. In the early years the rear
portion of the building was expanded upon to house the horses used in
pulling the fire wagons.
With the new onslaught of fire station construction in the early
70's, Engine House Number 5 became surplus property and was auctioned
off. An Ithaca developer bought the property and began the
transformation from firehouse to restaurant. In 1978, Jim McCoy bought
the property and developed it into the Number 5 Restaurant we have
today.
Hardly a day passes without a former fireman or descendant of
the same frequents the restaurant. In 1998, the property was declared a
local and state landmark.
1977
Today