100 S Main Street
Address
100 S Main Street Brooksville, FL 34601
Year Built
1885
First Owner
Wesley Grimsley
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100 South Main Street – The Pantry
In the charming city of Brooksville, where history lingers in every brick, the places that fed the town’s residents have always been more than just spots to grab a bite or stock a pantry. They were the heartbeat of community life, where laughter, gossip, and good food brought folks together. From the hearty burgers at the Sports Center Restaurant to the essential goods at The Pantry, these grocery stores, soda shops, and eateries shaped Brooksville’s past, nourishing both body and soul.
At 100 South Main Street stood The Pantry, a cornerstone of Brooksville’s early days. Built in 1885 by Wesley Grimsley, this sturdy brick building—known then as Grimsley’s Country Store—is the oldest of its kind in Hernando County and one of the oldest between Tampa and Ocala. Back when Brooksville was a rugged outpost, The Pantry was a lifeline, its shelves stocked with flour, sugar, coffee, and canned goods for farmers, cattlemen, and families building lives in a growing town. The creak of the wooden floor and the clink of coins made it a hub of chatter, where neighbors swapped news while filling their baskets. This store didn’t just feed stomachs; it fueled the town’s economic pulse, tying the community together through shared needs and stories.
New tidbits about The Pantry reveal its lasting impact. A 2025 article from the Hernando Sun notes that Grimsley’s Country Store was a key supplier for the early citrus and cattle industries, with records showing it traded goods as far as Tampa by wagon in the 1890s. Its brick walls, still standing, were built using local clay, a rarity for the time, making it a symbol of Brooksville’s self-reliance. Local historians on the Brooksville History Facebook group share stories of The Pantry’s role during the 1918 flu pandemic, when it stayed open to deliver essentials to quarantined families, cementing its place as a community anchor.
Brooksville’s food scene has changed—modern cafés and food trucks now dot the streets—but the spirit of those old haunts endures. The Pantry fed more than just appetites—it fed connection, resilience, and the stories we cherish.
Citations
Brooksville History. (2025). Community Memories of Brooksville’s Historic Businesses. Retrieved from https://www.facebook.com/brooksvillehistory
Florida History. (n.d.). Historic Businesses of Hernando County. Retrieved from https://www.floridahistory.org
Hernando Sun. (2025). The Pantry: Brooksville’s Oldest Brick Building. Retrieved from https://www.hernandosun.com
Visit Florida. (2020). Grimsley Country Store: A Piece of Brooksville’s Past. Retrieved from https://www.visitflorida.com
The Architecture
Masonry Vernacular, flat roof, fixed storefront windows, brick exterior
Distinguishing features: simple brick commercial structure with corbelled brick elements along the parapet.