There’s An Incredible Restaurant In Pennsylvania That’s Loaded With Old World Charm

For many of us, a major reason why we love living in the Keystone State is because it's filled with so much history. If you're always on the prowl to discover a new piece of Pennsylvania's past, there's no better place to take a step back in time than at one of our historic restaurants. To enjoy an amazing dining experience in an unforgettable setting, you'll want to visit this one restaurant that's loaded with Old World charm.

Tucked away in the western corner of our state is Washington County's premier Italian dining establishment.

This restaurant features mouth-watering Italian dishes; you'll never walk out of here feeling anything but full.

Declared a Washington County Historic Landmark back in 1991, the building was originally known as the Quail Mansion.

To those of our residents who are unfamiliar with the local history of this area, the property that Palazzo 1837 sits on is referred to as Quail Acres. Built in 1837, the mansion has been well-preserved over the years and was originally home to the Quail family that immigrated here from Ireland. The Palladian-style home was eventually acquired by a Washington County couple that restored it and brought it back to life for new generations.


To learn more about the history of Quail Acres, click here.

During our warmer months, guests are able to dine on the deck where they can enjoy views of the historic property.

And while we love to take advantage of outdoor dining, it's Palazzo's charming interior that will remind you that this restaurant has amazing roots.

Palazzo 1837 Ristorante serves lunch and dinner Tuesday through Saturday; guests can come and experience all that the restaurant has to offer from 11:00 am to 10:00 pm!

While walk-ins are always welcome, reservations are recommended due to the popularity of this historic spot.

When it comes to deciding what to actually get off of the menu, you'll have a hard time deciding on just one thing.

We're giving you and your fellow guests the official warning. With dishes this good, you'll undoubtedly end up picking off of other people's plates.

You'll find pieces of local history all throughout the restaurant. For instance, the tavern includes antique marble and 200-year old oak barn siding.

The marble countertop was actually salvaged from an old school in Pittsburgh! How neat?

The bar is known for making drinks so good that you'll never want to go home, even featuring a variety of pre-Prohibition era speciality drinks.

From your favorite European draughts to delicious wine, the tavern offers all sorts of wonderful drinks that will keep you far from thirsty.

Less than a mile away from Interstate 79, Palazzo 1837 Ristorante is easy to find and more than worth visiting!

To view their savory menus and find out more information, click here.

Who else is feeling hungry and ready to dive right into history? If you've ever had the pleasure of dining at this historic restaurant, tell us what your favorite part about your experience was in the comments section!

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