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FICTIONAL CHARACTER IN THE TV SERIES SUPERNATURAL
Ellen (Supernatural); Harvelle’s Roadhouse; Harvelle’s Roadhouse (Supernatural); Harvelle's Roadhouse (Supernatural); Harvelle's Roadhouse; Harvelle, Ellen

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Roadhouses; Road House; Road House (film); Roadhouse (disambiguation); Road house; Roadhouse (album)
¦ noun a pub, club, or restaurant on a country road.
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Roadhouses; Road House; Road House (film); Roadhouse (disambiguation); Road house; Roadhouse (album)
n. (AE) at a roadhouse (to stop at a roadhouse for a drink)
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Roadhouses; Road House; Road House (film); Roadhouse (disambiguation); Road house; Roadhouse (album)
(roadhouses)
A roadhouse is a bar or restaurant on a road outside a city.
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Ellen Harvelle

Ellen Harvelle is a fictional character on The CW Television Network's Supernatural portrayed by Samantha Ferris. Introduced in the second season in order to explore a mother-daughter relationship in the hunting world, the "gun-toting, beer-slinging" Ellen brought a "maternal energy" to the male-dominated series. The mother of Jo Harvelle and the proprietor of Harvelle's Roadhouse—a bar frequented by hunters of supernatural creatures—Ellen provides advice and assistance to Sam and Dean Winchester throughout the second season. Although the character's appearances in the third season were dropped due to the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike and failed negotiations, she returns in the fifth and sixth seasons. Critical reception to the character has been positive, with many critics happy to see her return.