The Pennsylvania Restaurant With Early American Roots That Dates Back To The 1700s
Some dining experiences are just meant to be extraordinary. Take the General Warren Inne in Pennsylvania, an historic restaurant and inn that dates back to 1745. It tells, in many ways, the story of Pennsylvania – from the American Revolution to the emergence of the railroad. Unfortunately, the railroad led to the inn’s temporary downfall.
Despite a valiant effort from its owners, the restaurant and inn fell into disrepair, closing in the 1800s and reopening a century later. Today, the restaurant and inn have returned to their former glory, promising a delicious meal in an enchanting setting.
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Join countless generations of Pennsylvanians who have discovered the elegance of The General Warren Inne in Malvern.
Get ready for a delicious dilemma, too, because you have quite a few entrees from which to choose. If you love burgers, don't pass by the classic Admiral Vernon Burger.
Have you been to The General Warren Inne in Pennsylvania? What’s your favorite meal on the menu? Join the conversation in the comments! For another unique dining adventure, BYOB to the enchanting Fairview Cafe and Restaurant in Tafton.
Address: General Warren, 9 Old Lancaster Rd, Malvern, PA 19355, USA
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