According to reports,most people eat at a restaurantan average of 5.9 times a week!

The building was destroyed by fire in 1711.

A lot of them are in the Northeast, and some even predate the Revolutionary War.

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Now, the homey tavern serves fresh fish, clams, and lobster from Narragansett Bay to hungry diners.

Opened in 1716 as Howe’s Tavern, it’s one of the oldest inns in the U.S. A regular stop for tourists, the tavern is part of theAmerican Whiskey Trailand the New York Freedom Trail.

Now, you candine on classic coastal entreeslike baked cod, clams casino, and the house sausage sampler.

White Horse Tavern in Newport, RI

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The centerpiece of theArrow Rock Historic Site, this spot was once the beginning of the American frontier.

and regularly has live music.

They claim to haveinvented cioppino, a savory seafood stew that’s been imitated by chefs across the country.

Longfellow’s Wayside Inn in Sudbury, MA

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Go, sit in the Roosevelt room and order the famous mutton chopdon’t skip the mint jelly!

Ye Olde Centerton Inn in Pittsgrove, NJ

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Fraunces Tavern in NYC, NY

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The Griswold Inn in Essex, CT

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Union Oyster House in Boston, MA

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Huston Tavern in Arrow Rock, MO

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Arnold’s Bar and Grill in Cincinnati, OH

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Antoine’s in New Orleans, LA

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The Tadich Grill in San Francisco, CA

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Breitbach’s Country Dining in Sherrill, IA

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Keens Steakhouse in New York, NY

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