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America's 14 Oldest Taverns & Inns First, a little bit of history. Restaurants as we know them didn't really exist in the United States until Delmonico's opened in New York City in the 1830s.
Oldest restaurant in Iowa [1] [36] [4] 1854 171 McSorley's Old Ale House: John McSorley New York City: New York: Oldest Irish saloon in NYC and one of the last of the "Men Only" pubs, admitting women only after legally being forced to do so in 1970 [37] 1856 169
Arnold's is the oldest continuously operating bar in the city and one of the oldest in the country. [1] [2] [3] [4]The establishment was first opened in 1838 by Susan Fawcett as "a whorehouse," according to Cincinnati historian Mike Morgan.
The bar was founded near the Union Course racetrack (extant 1821–1888) and hosted many track patrons during the track's existence. [5] The establishment was owned by the Neir family from 1898 to 1967, after which it went into decline and was ready to close down in 2009, but was saved in the eleventh hour when purchased by new owners.
During Prohibition there were two floors at Neumann's in North St. Paul, one with low-alcohol "near beers" that were legal at the time, and a speakeasy with the real stuff. In constant operation ...
Housed in a cozy red barn from 1673, the White Horse Tavern is Rhode Island’s oldest restaurant, one of the oldest in the country, and one of the oldest continuously operating restaurants in the ...
In 2013, Gourmet magazine called McGillin's one of the three coolest bars in the United States. McGillin's Olde Ale House has also become known for its elaborate Christmas decorations during the holiday season, and the bar opened a Holiday Pop-Up Shoppe in November 2023 that sold branded McGillin's merchandise.
Perhaps the oldest restaurant in Central Jersey, it is on the National Register of Historic Places — and has been continuously run as a tavern by different owners for nearly three centuries.