You don't have to be a history buff or a foodie to enjoy a meal at Ye Olde Tavern in Manchester, Vermont. Known as the oldest tavern in the Green Mountain State, Ye Olde Tavern was built in 1790, before Vermont officially became a state. Therefore, when you dine on traditional New England fare at this one-of-a-kind restaurant in Vermont, you'll feel as if you've escaped to another world. If you're ready to know more, continue on to learn more about the experience you'll have when you go to Ye Olde Tavern.
Ye Olde Tavern was established around 1790 as the place to go for food, drink, and a place to rest for the night. This picture shows what the restaurant looked like in the 1950s.
Nowadays, Old Ye Tavern offers indoor and outdoor dining in an authentic atmosphere reminiscent of the 18th century.
Along with your fine-dining experience, you'll be treated to a history lesson when you dine at this unique restaurant.
You'll get to savor hearty comfort food classics like pot roast and chicken pot pie while feeling as if you've been transported back in time.
On a cold Vermont night, head to Ye Olde Tavern to warm up with a dish like the lobster and bacon mac and cheese on the menu.
Since Ye Olde Tavern has an abundant wine selection, feel free to also pair a glass or two with your indulgent meal.
Of course, you'll also need to top off your extraordinary dining experience with a one-of-a-kind dessert.
To learn more about Ye Olde Tavern's charm, history, and menu, take a look at the restaurant's website. And if you're looking for more novel places to dine when you're in the Green Mountain State, take a look at these best restaurants in Vermont.
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