Bar Details: Traditional Bar[edit]
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The Tavern, the oldest of Abingdon's historic buildings and one of the oldest west of the Blue Ridge, was built in 1779. It was used from it's beginning as a tavern and overnight inn for stagecoach traveler's. The Tavern has had such guests as Henry Clay; Louis Philippe, King of France; President Andrew Jackson; and Pierre Charles L'Enfant, designer of Washington D.C."
2009-04-01
I like The Tavern. The food is good. The owner Max is usually there and is a friendly, outgoing, type. The beer selection is limited. I do wish they had a... [see more]
2009-03-25
Quite honestly, one of the best places I have been in in a long, long time - and here's why: 1. The oldest bar west of the Blue Ridge. Think about it. Go... [see more]
2008-12-04
If you're going to eat one nice meal while in, or traveling through Abingdon, Virginia, this would be the spot to target. Right on Abingdon's historic Main... [see more]