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"One of America's oldest tavern buildings was originally constructed before 1673 as the two-room, two story residence of Francis Brinley. In that year William Mayes, Sr. bought the massively-framed building and a quarter acre of land "...fenced with Pailes" at the corner of Farewell and Marlborough streets."
2009-11-12
Can't comment on the food - other than a delicious bread pudding I had with a glass of port. The food looks and smells enticing, and the menu is well chosen... [see more]
2009-11-01
The White Horse Tavern is in my top five romantic dining spots in Rhode Island. There is nothing cozier then sitting in the upstairs dining room by the fire... [see more]
2009-10-18
My wife and I went to Newport for our anniversary weekend getaway. We'd heard that the white horse tavern was a great place and the rumors are true. First... [see more]