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Fraunces Tavern
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Fraunces Tavern, located at the corner of Pearl and Broad Streets in Lower Manhattan, is one of New York City's most storied establishments. Operating continuously since 1762, this brick building with a distinctive mansard roof offers a blend of colonial charm and modern gastropub energy. Inside, dark wood paneling, period portraits, and a long bar create an atmosphere that feels both historic and convivial. The menu features elevated pub classics like burgers, fish and chips, and hearty salads, alongside a curated selection of beers and cocktails. Upstairs, the Fraunces Tavern Museum occupies rooms where George Washington famously bid farewell to his officers in 1783, displaying artifacts from the Revolutionary era. Visitors can explore exhibits on early American history while enjoying a meal or drink in the tavern below. The building's survival through centuries of change makes it a living landmark, drawing history buffs, tourists, and locals alike.
Don't miss
- Step into the Long Room where Washington bid farewell to his officers
- Explore the Fraunces Tavern Museum with Revolutionary War artifacts
- Savor classic American dishes and craft beers in the historic bar
- Admire the 18th-century architecture and period furnishings
- Join a guided tour to learn about the tavern's role in American history
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Fraunces Tavern
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Fraunces Tavern with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
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Private & flexiblePrivate Tour Alexander Hamilton and the Founding Fathers New York City5★ · 24 travelers~2 hoursFree cancellationFrom$150 per personSee dates →Know before you go
- The museum is closed on Mondays and major holidays; check the schedule before visiting.
- Reservations recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
- Photography is allowed in the museum but no flash.
- Audio guides are available for a self-paced tour of the museum.
A bit of history
Built in 1719 as a residence, the building became the Queen's Head Tavern in 1762 under Samuel Fraunces. It served as a meeting place for Patriots before the Revolution, and in 1783, George Washington delivered his farewell address to the Continental Army here. The tavern has been a museum since 1904.
Common questions
Is Fraunces Tavern still a working bar and restaurant?
Yes, the ground floor operates as a full-service bar and restaurant serving lunch, dinner, and drinks daily.
Can I visit the museum without eating at the tavern?
Absolutely. The museum has its own entrance and is separate from the restaurant.
Is there a dress code?
Casual attire is fine for both the tavern and museum.
How old is the building?
The original structure dates to 1719, making it one of the oldest surviving buildings in Manhattan.
Are guided tours available?
Yes, the museum offers guided tours on select days; check their website for schedules.
Is the tavern haunted?
Some visitors report ghostly encounters, but there's no official confirmation. The historic ambiance adds to the mystique.
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