I've been several times, and the great service and delicious food always has me going back for more. It's also a great place if you're into American history.
The '76 House
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The '76 House in Tappan, NY is a historic American treasure and the oldest restaurant in the country, dating back to 1668. With its rich history as a meeting place for patriots during the Revolutionary War, including being the prison of Major John Andre, the tavern offers a unique dining experience with fabulous food, live music, cozy fireplaces, a beautiful garden patio, and a romantic porch.
Today, the '76 House continues to be a top dining destination, serving delicious meals prepared by their acclaimed chef. Its significance in American history, combined with its charming ambiance and exceptional cuisine, make it a must-visit destination for locals and travelers alike.
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This is America's oldest tavern and I love how this restaurant was steeped in history, frequented by George Washington himself. The space was expansive containing many rooms, beautiful decor, with...
Such a wonderful place to go for lunch! The food is good, our waitress Jessie was wonderful and you also get a great history lesson! We loved hearing about George Washington, Hamilton and...
This place was ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! Loads of parking, friendly staff and management, relics are everywhere, rustic atmosphere, fresh food, decent prices, live music every night, drink and food menu...
Charming historic venue that I have been going to for many years. Could just be me, but portion sizes seem to be much smaller than years prior. Who gets hungry 3 hours later after a $24 meatloaf...
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