Rhode Island is the perfect state to live in for history buffs and foodies alike. Not only are there amazing historical attractions all over, there is an abundance of nationally acclaimed restaurants. Sometimes these two things come together to form a perfect union of rich history matched with delicious food. Few historic restaurants found anywhere in the nation compare to this colonial tavern that still serves amazing meals in Little Rhody.
The White Horse Tavern holds the title of oldest tavern in continuous operation in the entire nation!
Dating back to 1673, the history associated with colonial tavern is richer than most can imagine.
Colonists, British soldiers, founding fathers, and even pirates were all frequent customers in the early days of this restaurant.
What makes this fantastic restaurant so unique is that it has remained in operation ever since its opening, only closing for renovations, and change of ownership. In 1957 it was fully restored after years of different uses.
Possibly the most important thing about the White Horse Tavern is its commitment to amazing food and beverages. They feature food from local farms and serve regionally inspired recipes.
You can visit the White Horse Tavern and enjoy amazing fine dining amidst a historic environment at 26 Marlborough Street in Newport.
For more on the history of the White Horse Tavern and contact information, visit www.whitehorsetavern.com.
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