New Hampshire was settled nearly 400 years ago. That makes for lots of history! From some of the oldest hiking trails in the country to covered bridges and even bars, simply making your way through the state is a history lesson all on its own! But, for some seriously cool history we recommend making a visit to the oldest restaurant in the state. It's seen more than you can imagine and it's still around today!
The Hancock Inn and Fox Tavern in Hancock was opened in 1789, back when the Monadnock Valley was emerging as a vital trade route between Vermont and Boston.
As travelers made their way between the city and Vermont, it was an easy choice to stop at the Inn. It offered drinks and a great place to sleep.
In 1829 the inn was bought by Senator Squire Patten, a close friend of future President (and also a New Hampshire Senator!) Franklin Pierce.
And, the inn had a wonderful ballroom for guests to enjoy. The ballroom was made more fun by the installation of bottles hidden within the ceiling that helped make the live music louder. A combination of this and its notoriety for good food and drinks made it a go-to spot for locals and travelers. History is literally hidden within the walls here. In the early 1900s the building underwent renovation that uncovered a mural
by Rufus Porter, and pencil sketchings by Moses Eaton Jr., a famous local resident.
The room is beautiful and you might even conjure images of the fun and dancing that went on here centuries ago!
And while we love the idea of an overnight stay, the restaurant here also offers tons of history. And some seriously great food!
While meals are cooked in a modern kitchen rather than the open fire that once served as the heating source, they're still as incredible as ever!
Just check out breakfast!
Enjoying a meal at the Fox Tavern and adding an overnight stay at the Hancock Inn is a no-brainer the next time you're enjoying the beauty of the region.
History lovers and those who enjoy the quintessential country vibes of New Hampshire will love this place!
The Fox Tavern at the Hancock Inn is typically open year-round. Right now they're operating Sundays from 5 p.m to 7 p.m. Be sure to check out their website and follow them on Facebook to keep up with any changes in opening times and schedule. As you know, things can change quite quickly. If you have questions you can reach them on 603-525-3318.
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