- A
tavern is a type of
business where people gather to
drink alcoholic beverages and be
served food such as
different types of
roast meats and cheese, and...
- Suter's
Tavern, also
known officially as The
Fountain Inn, was a
tavern located in Georgetown,
which later became part of Washington, D.C., and it served...
- Look up
taverner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Taverner may
refer to:
someone who owns a
tavern Taverner (surname)
Taverner (opera), a 1972 opera...
- at the
midpoint of the Cape
Route gained it the
nicknames "
Tavern of the Seas" and "
Tavern of the
Indian Ocean". The Port of Cape Town, the city's main...
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Tavern on the
Green is an
American cuisine restaurant in
Central Park in Manhattan, New York City, near the
intersection of
Central Park West and West...
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Fraunces Tavern is a
museum and
restaurant in New York City,
situated at 54
Pearl Street at the
corner of
Broad Street in the
Financial District of Lower...
- Virginia. The
complex includes a c.1785
tavern, the 1792 City
Tavern and Hotel, and an 1878
hotel addition. The
taverns were a
central part of the social,...
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Buckman Tavern is a
historic American Revolutionary War site ****ociated with the revolution's very
first battle, the 1775
Battle of
Lexington and Concord...
- Tun
Tavern was a
tavern and
brewery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
which was a
founding or
early meeting place for a
number of
notable groups. It is traditionally...
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Rhodes Tavern is the site of a
historic tavern in the
early history of Washington, D.C. It was
located at 15th
Street and F Street, Northwest, Washington...