The Oldest Bar In New Hampshire Has A Fascinating History
The Hancock Inn, established in 1789, offers a blend of Colonial charm and modern luxury with delightful dining options.
Alcohol – be it beer, wine, or spirits – has for centuries been a major part of many cultures, including that of the British settlers who colonized New England. It's no surprise, therefore, that taverns and public houses have a long history in the original colonies, including New Hampshire. It's hard to track down the exact history, of course,
The Hancock Inn opened in 1789, offering food, drink, and accommodations to weary travelers. Over the years it became a New Hampshire institution, frequently hosting illustrious visitors such as Franklin Pierce.
Today, while it's a modern, luxurious place to stay, it retains plenty of Colonial charm and antique touches.
It's a remarkably cozy spot, and if you take a seat at the bar you can easily imagine yourself back in the 18th century.
The Inn's Fox Tavern serves delightful breakfasts to overnight visitors, as well as amazing dinners for inn guests and outsiders alike.
The food is equally wonderful – it's the perfect place to spend an evening.
You'll find plenty of delicious and creative cocktails here, as well as great wine and beer selections.
You can find the Hancock Inn and Fox Tavern at 33 Main Street, Hancock, NH 03449.
Looking for other unique places to have a drink? Check out this bookstore that's also a bar.
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