City Tavern

City Tavern
The façade of the building
Map
Restaurant information
Established1976
Owner(s)Walter Staib
Food typeColonial Cuisine
Street address138, South 2nd Street,
Walnut Street
CityPhiladelphia
StatePennsylvania
Postal/ZIP Code19106
CountryUnited States
ReservationsYes
Websitewww.citytavern.com
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The City Tavern is a late-20th century building designed to be the replica of the historic 18th-century tavern and hotel building which stood on the site. It is located at 138 South 2nd Street in Philadelphia, at the intersection of Second and Walnut streets, near Independence Hall. The original 18th century building was frequented by the Founding Fathers of the United States and other distinguished people. High-profile events took place there, including the first anniversary celebration of the 4th of July.

The original building was partially burned down in the 19th century and the remains were demolished in 1854. Located in Independence National Historical Park, the present recreation was opened in 1976 for the American Bicentennial and operated as a restaurant which used typical 18th century recipes. The City Tavern temporarily closed during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ "The City Tavern Restaurant and Online Store, Philadelphia Pennsylvania". Archived from the original on 2010-03-12. Retrieved 2009-11-09.
  2. ^ Staib, Walter. City Tavern Cookbook: 200 Years of Classic Recipes from America's First Gourmet Restaurant, pp. 6-17, Running Press, Philadelphia, London, 1999. ISBN 0-7624-0529-5.
  3. ^ Staib, Walter. City Tavern Baking & Dessert Cookbook: 200 Years of Authentic American Recipes, pp. 9-25, Running Press, Philadelphia, London, 2003. ISBN 0-7624-1554-1.

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