Tappan

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Rockland County, NY

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 10983, Traditional American cuisine, Tappan, NY, oldest tavern; National Landmark, fireplaces, live music, Sunday brunch, wine dinners, Restaurant Review, Historic property, Live Music, Serving lunch and dinner, The word is, History Old '76 House "Historic Tavern"

 
The Old '76 House, serving Traditional American cuisine, is located at 110 Main Street, Tappan, NY 10983 in Rockland County.

From the owner: "The ‘76 House is New York’s oldest tavern; a three hundred year old structure lovingly restored to pristine condition by the Norden Family. Listed as a National Landmark, the restaurant offers even more than historical significance. Today, patrons enjoy fabulous food prepared by our acclaimed chef in a comfortable and hospitable atmosphere. Four glowing fireplaces, live music, our famous Sunday brunch and eagerly anticipated monthly wine dinners have elevated the ’76 House to one of the area’s top dining destinations. We look forward to welcoming you soon."

Restaurant Review
Fireplaces (4)
Historic property
Live Music
Monthly Wine Dinners
Noise level = Quiet
Serving lunch and dinner
Sunday Brunch

The word is The "atmosphere is amazing" in this historic landmark where you can "feel the history within these walls;" and "the warmth of the fireplace” is especially cozy in cold winter weather. Although the food can be very good, it seems to be "hit or miss".

History of the '76 House
"The Old '76 House is not simply one of America's oldest taverns. Built in 1668, The Old '76 House had a profound effect on the outcome of The Revolutionary War. Through its long use as a meeting place for patriots, The Old '76 House established itself as safe ground for Americans when the air was rife with revolution and the tavern itself served as the "prison" of the Revolution's most notorious spy, Major John Andre. That is why The Old '76 House is often referred to as "Andre's Prison", not a real prison, in fact never having been a place of incarceration for anyone before or since. On the contrary, The Old '76 House has been a haven for many a weary traveler for more than two hundred years. This great tavern has accommodated on various occasions, every General of the west wing of the Continental Army including Commander-in-Chief General George Washington who, with his chief provisioner Samuel Fraunces, dined in the comfortable atmosphere of The Old '76 House.

"The story of Major Andre and Benedict Arnold is one strewn with deception, fateful remorse, and mortal consequences. It is also a story which could have changed the outcome of the Revolution. Andre, a charming, handsome, young man, was adjutant general to General Sir Henry Clinton, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in North America. Arnold was a brilliant and respected general as well as a great friend of General Washington.

"General Benedict Arnold, having been severely reprimanded by Congress and, in fact, court martialed, had become embittered and ready to betray his country. Truly a brilliant general, he realized the strategic importance of West Point and, drawing on his longterm friendship with Washington, sought to secure the command of the fortress. Washington, who regretted the treatment and reprimand of Arnold, granted his request and thus Benedict Arnold was placed in a position to betray his country.

"Arnold began to correspond secretly with General Clinton about his plan to let West Point fall into British hands. As a result, Clinton sent Major Andre up the Hudson in the British Sloop-of- War, Vulture, on September 20, 1780 to meet with Benedict Arnold. Andre was rowed ashore at the long cove just south of Haverstraw, where the two men conferred until sunrise. Their plans for the handing over of West Point still not complete, they rode on horseback to the home of Joshua Hett Smith, which stood on what is now known as Treason Hill. There it was agreed that Arnold should have one of the links removed from the great iron chain which stretched across the Hudson from West Point to King's Ferry to prevent the passage of British ships up the river. Arnold planned to replace the iron link with rope, on the pretext that the chain needed mending.

"Plans were completed and Andre hid his papers, showing the fortifications of West Point and the placement of soldiers, between his "stockings and feet". Toward evening he asked to be rowed back to the Vulture, but Smith said it was too dangerous and persuaded Andre to cross the Hudson at Stony Point and proceed to the British lines by land. Near Tarrytown he was stopped by three American soldiers who discovered the incriminating papers and took him to the nearest commanding officer. From there he was taken to Tappan, where Washington had placed his headquarters, and imprisoned in The Old '76 House - then called Mabie's Inn.

"After a trial in the Dutch Church in Tappan, a court of inquiry reported that Andre ought "to be considered a spy from the enemy and that, agreeable to the law and usage of nations, it is their opinion he ought to suffer death." He was marched up the hill to a gallows at noon on October 2, 1780. As he stood beneath the gibbet he said: "All I request gentlemen is that while I acknowledge the propriety of my sentence, you will bear me witness that I die like a brave man." In 1820 Andre's remains were brought to rest in Westminster Abbey, London where he is regarded as a hero. Benedict Arnold died in London in 1801, shunned by friend and foe alike."


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 10983, Ristorante, Italian cuisine, Delicious Italian cuisine, charming and romantic atmosphere, fresh flowers, circa-1850's National Landmark house Il Portico Ristorante

845-365-2100 
Il Portico Ristorante, serving Italian cuisine, is located at 89 Main Street, Tappan NY 10983, Rockland County in the Hudson Valley.

The word is Delicious Italian cuisine served in a charming and romantic atmosphere of white linens and fresh flowers, set in a circa-1850's National Landmark house.


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 10983, Publick House, traditional pub food, Tappan NY, Restaurant Review, Good for kids, loud when crowded, Outdoor dining on patio, Wi-Fi = Free, The word is, fantastic Morgan's Publick House

845-365-3653 
Morgan's Publick House, serving traditional pub food, is located at 79 Old Tappan Road, Tappan NY 10983 in Rockland County.

Restaurant Review
Good for kids
Noise level = Loud when crowded
Outdoor dining on patio
Wi-Fi = Free

The word is Locals love this "fantastic" Irish Pub, with "awesome service" serving above average pub food. Highly recommended for a great place to "watch a game" and enjoy "good food and drinks".


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The restaurants in Tappan serve the following cuisines:

    Restaurants - American Traditional
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Restaurants - American Traditional Cuisine
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