J. Huston Tavern in Arrow Rock is certainly the oldest restaurant in Missouri, but its restaurant is just a part of all the rich history you can find in this town. The tavern is considered a part of the nationally registered Arrow Rock State Historic Site, which garnered that credit due to the town being a popular rest stop along the Santa Fe Trail.
The village of Arrow Rock dates as far back as 1732, when the name first appeared as “Pierre a Fleche” on a French Map. It means "Rock of Arrows."
It wasn't until 1808, when William Clark passed through the area again on his way to construct Fort Osage that the area of land would be noted as a good place to start a town.
J. Huston was established in 1834 by Joseph Huston, Sr., an early Arrow Rock settler and civic leader from Virginia.
Thousands of immigrants heading west on the Santa Fe Trail passed by the tavern. Seeing a demand, Huston began offering lodging and meals to travelers and local citizens.By the mid-19th century, a mercantile store and ballroom had been added, as well as a large dining room and modern kitchen.
Opened for 180 years, J. Huston has offered continuous service to both locals and travelers, alike.
In 2011, it was voted "Best Fried Chicken in the State" by Rural Missouri readers.
Arrow Rock State Historic Site is considered an open-air museum. Feel free to explore around the town before dinner.
You may even come across this old jail, which remains intact from over 100 years ago.
If you enjoy learning a bit of history, then I definitely recommend checking out J. Huston Tavern and Arrow Rock State Historic Site. As a bonus, you'll get to enjoy some delicious food as well!
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