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The '76 House
Address: 110 Main St , Tappan 10983, NY, US
Phone: (845) 359-5476
State: NY
City: Tappan
Zip Code: 10983


Opening Hours

Monday: 12:00-15:00
Monday: 17:00-21:00
Tuesday: 12:00-15:00
Tuesday: 17:00-21:00
Wednesday: 12:00-15:00
Wednesday: 17:00-21:00
Thursday: 12:00-15:00


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It was a great experience, while enjoying my three courses meal. That kind of feeling brings back the moments when President George Washington having his lunch here and not to miss out history been made here. Gratitude to the owner's. Preserving the structural in good a way and the meals I had was deliciously cooked. I'll will keep this wonderful memories till I alive. A place you ought to visit whenever you have time
Very cool place with a great history. Small menu and a bit pricey but the food was very good. We ordered the Fish and chips and the Grilled Flatbread...both worth it. The town also has lots of history and worth exploring if you have time. Service was great and friendly!
I met a friend coming from further north who drove over an hour to get to this place and it was pretty unimpressive. We thought my son would like it because he's a big history buff. It more like any other local tavern. The food was decent the server was very nice but the food took a long time and she just wasn't a good waitress. It's definitely not somewhere I would go back or recommend anybody driving more than 10 minutes to go to.
There is so much history here that at times the stories seem fictitious. But this is a tavern which competes for the title of oldest in the nation, and it can only be assumed that a lot of history happened here. We met the owner who regaled us with tales of George Washington, Benedict Arnold, Alexander Hamilton, and of course Major John Andre, the most famous spy of the Revolution who spent his final days here prior to his execution. I bought a few rounds of the Tavernkeepers '76 Porter, made from the same recipe given to George Washington during his stays. The food was rather expensive $25.00 for a burger and fries, but otherwise it was an enjoyable visit to this historical tavern.
Everything from the decor to the service to the drinks and the food is excellent. Warm inviting atmosphere with fireplaces and after 7pm live music. This is a must see. The oldest tavern in the country. 5 of 5 forks to this restaurant.
We absolutely Love The Old '76 House! The fact that it's a Historical Landmark is what originally piqued our interest. Once inside, the old beams in the ceiling and the decor made us even happier. The ambience of the fireplaces are amazing, especially on those cold wintry days when we've wandered in to enjoy a fantastic bowl of French Onion Soup. The food is always hot & delicious and you can tell it's homemade not frozen and microwaved. They have Colonial recipes they use and it just keeps you tied in to the Old World style. The Pot Roast, Shrimp Scampi and Chicken Cordon Bleu my picture are among our top favorite dishes. For dessert we love the Crème Brûlée, The Apple Cobbler & The Bread Pudding. À la mode is a Must!! The staff is always very Friendly and accommodating, and we Love Robb the Owner. What a Great, Personable Host he's been, always sharing details and facts about his Beautiful Restaurant. I have suggested this Restaurant to all of my Friends & Family, and we drive about an hour and a half just to enjoy ourselves and a great meal year round. There's plenty of parking and lots of great food & drinks. Bring your appetite, your Family & Friends and your Camera to capture some new great memories! Parking: Plenty of Parking
Love everything about it. The history, the delightful menu and the spectacular service. We were happily surprised to learn they had live music the night we had dinner there. The show was amazing.Food: 5/5
This place is historic and dynamite. We had 3 appetizers. They were amazing. The history of this place is incredible. Every nook and cranny is packet with character. My duck couldn’t have been more perfect.
Very historical place to visit and have dinner. George Washington came here several times around 1775. Alexander Hamilton lived upstairs above the restaurant for two years. Food was pretty good, but rather expensive $250.00 for four people. Not happy they charged me an extra 4% on my total bill for using my credit card instead of paying with cash. Then, expect you to consider your tip on all of that combined. Servers were pleasant and had plenty of knowledge of the history. Service was on the slow side. After dinner they invite you to pose for pictures with authentic muskets and wear costume hats from the 1770's era.
Delicious food, great service, wonderful atmosphere.. enjoyed the fireplace and best had the stuffing I ever had..Food: 5/5
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