When the City Tavern first opened it's doors in 1773, it was an imposing structure of three stories, built to recreate an atmosphere of an authentic London tavern, and situated very near the city's center. As the storm clouds of revolution gathered on the horizon, City Tavern soon became an important meeting place, and a center of the economic, social, and political life of the city. Today, the reconstructed City Tavern still captures the atmosphere and ambiance of it's 18th century beginnings. Colonial Philadelphia comes alive when you enter its doors. With this refined and elegant atmosphere, the chef's and wait staff have prepared an exceptional dining experience for you to savor and enjoy.
Location:
138 South 2nd Street at Walnut, Philadelphia Pennsylvania 19106
Telephone
215-413-1443
Other Restaurants, Cafes, Delis, Bakeries nearby:
(Wilmington) Dead Presidents Pub & Restaurant
(Cinnaminson) Harvest -The All American Diner
(Princeton) Alchemist & Barrister Restaurant
(New Castle) Alex's Seafood Restaurant
(Lawrenceville) Amalfi's Restaurant
(Downingtown) Amish Place
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