Light Horse Tavern

Light Horse Tavern
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Restaurant information
Established2002
Owner(s)Bill Gray and Ron Smith
Street address199 Washington Street
CityJersey City
CountyHudson
StateNew Jersey
Postal/ZIP Code07302
CountryUnited States
Websitehttp://www.lighthorsetavern.com/

Light Horse Tavern is a restaurant located in Jersey City, New Jersey. Restored from an 1850s tavern, the building served as a speakeasy during Prohibition in the United States. Founders Bill Gray and Ron Smith named the restaurant after Henry Lee III, known as "Light Horse Harry", a historical figure from the American Revolution. Its first chef was Ian Topper-Kapitan; he was replaced in 2007 by Marcos Costas.

Reception of the restaurant included multiple favorable reviews in The Jersey Journal,[1][2] the New Jersey section of The New York Times,[3][4] and New Jersey Monthly.[5]

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