New Hampshire is full of great restaurants, and old places. Nevertheless, one particular spot stands out both for its good food and for its incredible history. Have you been to the Hancock Inn's Fox Tavern? If not, it's time to plan your visit to this gem.
In 1789, the first year that George Washington was in office, Noah Wheeler opened a tavern/inn in Hancock.
After many different iterations and names, the lovely building became known as the Hancock Inn, and its eatery the Fox Tavern. It is both the oldest inn and the oldest restaurant in the state!
The tavern is charming, with historic decor and creative contemporary food.
Dig into fresh bread and delicious spreads as you peruse the enticing seasonal menu.
Their dishes are locally sourced, carefully cooked, and beautifully presented.
But that doesn't mean they're above comfort food favorites. They make a mean burger - and the fries are especially delectable.
Pair your meal with a delicious cocktail, relax, and enjoy the classic ambiance.
Don't forget to save room for dessert!
You'll find the Fox Tavern at 33 Main St, Hancock, NH 03449.
Do you love a side of history with your dinner? Check out this list of 8 historic restaurants in New Hampshire - of course, the Fox Tavern has the number one spot, but the other 7 are all worth checking out too!
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