New Jersey was one of the first states to join the Union, and it’s no surprise that there is a ton of history in the Garden State – including in its restaurants. Many of our oldest restaurants, taverns, and pubs have been standing since the days of the American Revolution – or even before! That’s the case for The Clinton House, a historic restaurant in New Jersey housed in what was once an inn and public house. The bedrooms are no longer for rent, but the old-school dining room is still open for diners – and its food is anything but old and tired! Many of the entrees have been there since the restaurant was founded in 1743, while others have been added to the menu over the years, but they all have one thing in common – they’re packed with flavor in an unforgettable environment.

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Have you dined at The Clinton House? Let us know what you thought of this historic restaurant in New Jersey in the comments section. If you want to experience living history for yourself, you can visit the official website and Facebook page to see what they’re serving now. For another kind of New Jersey history, check out this unforgettable castle restaurant.

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