About Us


Major Rick Spooner (Ret.) and his wife, Gloria, want their restaurant to honor the men and women who "strap on a sidearm or wear a uniform or a badge" in service to this great country.

Major Rick and Gloria Spooner


This restaurant is dedicated to fine dining and the perpetuation of the proud history and traditions of our corps of Marines. Its is a place in which patriotism and Americanism are still regarded with dignity and respect.

The Bellow Woods Banquet Room
Over the years, our friends and guests have generously donated artifacts that adorn the walls and ceilings. Displays represent military and law enforcement organizations from around the globe, and are a tribute to those who serve their country and community.

Private's Mess
Military memorabilia date from before the Civil War, featuring displays that trace the evolution of the U.S. Marine emblem from its beginning to the present. Marines of the world are represented by the insignia displays on the walls of the Pub Room.

Pub Room
The unique collection of civil police shoulder patches that covers the ceilings is thought to be on of the largest in the world. Since patches are unsolicited, this display is very personal and meaningful to us.

The Globe & Laurel offers:

  • Fine and casual dining
  • Fine selection of liquor, wine and beer (including the Globe & Laurel's own Leatherneck Lager)
  • Smoke-free dining
  • No charge for young "recruits" under five years of age
  • Mastercard, Visa, Diners Club and American Express
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Banquets (please call for further information)





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