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The restaurants in the U.S are truly unique, we have to admit that.

It’s hard to name the best one, but what’s certain though is the fact that there’s a huge amount of amazing, tasty and unforgettable dining places in our country.

But you know what’s truly great about them, they don’t just serve food, they serve good memories, a marvelous time and a superb atmosphere so it isn’t just about food really.

And so it happens that the most entertaining and delicious restaurants are those ones that have been around for a very long time.

Here are the oldest restaurants in America:

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6 thoughts on “8 Oldest Restaurants In America”

  1. Lucky enough to have been to 3. Would personally also add Beechman arms if Rhinebeck NY to the list though the inn itself, like the wayside Inn in MA are mire spectacular tan even the wonderful food.

  2. Theresa L Vinson

    It is amazing that these landmarks have been preserved! How precious is our history. We have one here in Natchez called Kings Tavern. It has a history to match the Natchez Trace, with weary travelers stopping there. At present it is up for sale, and it is so sad to see it just sit there. We are a tourist town, and no one has picked up the challenge to save it.

  3. Martin Versteeg

    While in Boston years ago, we ate at the oyster bar. It was really great as I just love our American history, so much of which has been lost.

  4. What about the WASHINGTON INN & HOTEL in Princess Anne Md? It was constructed early 1800’s. Legend has it that George Washington walked those floors. Martha Custis Washington had relatives a few miles south of Princess Anne, the legend fits.

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