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City Tavern

Tavern

Rebuilt 1994 on the original 1773 footprint, City Tavern was the social and political hub of Revolutionary Philadelphia. John Adams called it "the most genteel tavern in America." The First and Second Continental Congresses held dinners here, and delegates used the tavern for informal negotiations that shaped formal proceedings in Independence Hall two blocks away. Washington dined here on the evening the Constitutional Convention concluded in 1787.

Visiting Today

Address

138 S 2nd St, Philadelphia, PA 19106

Hours

Daily 11:30am–9pm (restaurant)

Admission

Restaurant; dining charges apply

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