Curious about G.W. Tavern history? Have a comforting meal inside this 1850s historical colonial home in Washington Depot and take in its charm and history, which celebrates the first president of the United States.
Whether you're warming up by the fire on a chilly winter day or soaking up the summer sun on their picturesque patio, you'll have a wonderful time at one of the best colonial restaurants in Connecticut. If you're like me and enjoy stepping back in time with some good eats, be sure to check out G.W. Tavern.
Leave the 21st century behind and enjoy a spectacular meal at G.W. Tavern, a glorious colonial restaurant in Washington Depot.
There's a lot of G.W. Tavern history here, and even the interior will transport you back to America's colonial days. There are two dining areas to choose from and when the weather is right, you can also sit outside. I've sat in both areas and outside, and I highly recommend also trying out both areas and the outside!
Relax by the roaring fieldstone fireplace and enjoy the cozy beauty of one of the oldest restaurants in Connecticut.
On a frigid winter day, there's no place you'd rather be.
The other dining area is just as comfy.
The colonial house feel was right up my alley and the Americana is truly remarkable.
The menu at this colonial restaurant in Connecticut changes regularly, but it's always full of mouthwatering fare.
In the fall, expect to find scrumptious dishes like curried pumpkin soup and hearty chili. In the spring and summer, you're likely to see light and delicious seafood dishes.
You must save room for some of G.W. Tavern's exquisite desserts.
Their pine nut tart is served with poached pear and rosemary ice cream. If you ever see this scrumptious treat on this colonial restaurant's menu, don't hesitate to order it!
And of course, their cocktails can't be beat.
G.W. Tavern also boasts impressive wine and beer lists. No matter what you're in the mood for, you'll find it here.
Their refreshing beverages taste even better when enjoyed on their spacious covered patio.
Listen to the Shepaug River rush by as you raise your glass to the good life and G.W. Tavern history.
We visited in April and the river was in full swing.
The landscaping here is also pretty stunning.
Am I the only one who loves gazebos?
When you dine at one of the oldest restaurants in Connecticut, you're in for a treat.
To learn more about their menu and hours, visit the website for G.W. Tavern or its Facebook page.
There's plenty to do in and around Washington Depot. Check out rentals in Washington Depot and stay awhile!
Have you ever eaten at GW Tavern? How about some of the other oldest restaurants in Connecticut? Give me your best recommendations in the comments below!
If you're looking for more scrumptious cafes, check out these historic restaurants in Connecticut.
Subscribe to our newsletter
Get the latest updates and news
Thank you for subscribing!