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The Golden Lamb Inn, Lebanon, Ohio, US
- This 1803 former public house is Ohio's longest continually operating business. As a hotel and restaurant, it has welcomed some of the nation's most notable personalities, including astronaut Neil Armstrong and several US presidents. Famous dishes include sauerkraut balls and cheese curds, Faroe Island salmon with herbed couscous, and Dijon-crusted braised short rib.
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Robert Morris Inn, Oxford, Maryland, US
- Another American restaurant, the Robert Morris Inn, began operating in the 1800s, but the house dates back to 1710. Local meat and seafood are among the specialties.
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Rules, London, England, UK
- This London restaurant first opened in 1798. Rules continues to serve traditional British food to this day, including classics, such as steak and kidney pie.
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Old Commercial Room, Hamburg, Germany
- You may be wondering why a German restaurant from 1795 has an English name. It was founded by an English shipowner. The restaurant is known for its seafood and other local favorites, including currywurst and labskaus.
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Ye Olde Tavern, Manchester, Vermont, US
- The building that would become known as Ye Olde Tavern dates back to 1790. Once serving food to the Green Mountain Boys (a 1770s militia), diners can now enjoy delicious dishes such as crispy duck in a cozy candlelit room.
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Talbott Tavern Restaurant & Inn, Bardstown, Kentucky, US
- This iconic Southern restaurant and Inn opened in 1779. Known as the oldest Western stagecoach stop in America, here you'll find dishes for all tastes, from bourbon mango pork rib eye to veggie burgers.
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The Griswold Inn, Essex, Connecticut, US
- The Griswold Inn has been serving classic American food since 1776. This is the place to come for dishes such as wild boar stew and clam chowder.
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Fraunces Tavern, New York City, New York, US
- Fraunces Tavern is the oldest restaurant in New York City. Established in 1762, locals included George Washington and other Founding Fathers. The chipotle bison burger and the Reuben sandwich, are among the customers' favorites.
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The ‘76 House, Tappan, New York, US
- Built in 1688, The ‘76 House is the oldest restaurant in the US. Interestingly, this is where the British spy Major John André was imprisoned before being trialed and executed during the Revolutionary War. As for food, expect traditional American cuisine, from chicken pot pie to sirloin steak.
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The White Horse Tavern, Newport, Rhode Island, US
- Established in 1673, The White Horse claims to be the oldest tavern in America. The restaurant serves a mix of European and local cuisine. Seafood dishes such as New England clam chowder are among the favorites.
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The Red Fox Inn & Tavern, Middleburg, Virginia, US
- You will find this 1728 gem in Middleburg village. Here you can find foods such as braised quail arancini, burgers, as well as roasted butternut and apple bisque.
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The Pirates’ House, Savannah, Georgia, US
- Opened since 1753, The Pirates’ House was originally an inn for seafarers. After World War II it became a tea house and later a jazz club. Now it's a great historical spot to savor Southern cuisine.
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Restaurante Tavares, Lisbon, Portugal
- This Lisbon restaurant is rather sophisticated and has been so ever since it opened its doors in 1784. The restaurant is currently temporarily closed for refurbishment, but this is the place to go to sample dishes such a caviar, partridge, and foie gras in the Portuguese capital.
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Martinho da Arcada, Lisbon, Portugal
- Martinho da Arcada is the next stop in Lisbon. This 1782 restaurant used to be a hangout spot for the famous Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa and his peers. Here's you'll find a variety of classic Portuguese dishes, including bacalhau (salted cod).
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Šestica, Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Up next on the list is this central European restaurant founded in 1776. This is the place to sample traditional Slovenian cuisine. Expect to find dishes such as žlikrofi (dumplings) with Carniolan sausage, among others.
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Antico Caffè Greco, Rome, Italy
- Founded in 1760, the Antico Caffè Greco is a must-visit in Rome. The likes of Italian adventurer and English poet John Keats were regulars at one point.
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Botín, Madrid, Spain
- Founded by French cook Jean Botín in 1725, this restaurant entered the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest continuously operating restaurant in the world. Botín is the place to sample Spanish cuisine. Suckling pig is one of the specialities.
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Den Gyldene Freden, Stockholm, Sweden
- Established in 1722, the Den Gyldene Freden serves the best seasonal food in the capital. Depending on the time of the year, you can enjoy crayfish or moose, but also classics such as toast Skagen.
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Det Lille Apotek, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Copenhagen's "The Little Pharmacy" is the city's oldest restaurant. Originally opened as a pharmacy in 1720, this is the place to sample traditional Danish food in a cozy ambient.
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Caffè Florian, Venice, Italy
- Established in 1720, the Caffè Florian is Italy's oldest coffee house. It oozes classic charm and sophistication, making it the perfect stop in Venice for a coffee or a light meal.
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Café Tomaselli, Salzburg, Austria
- With its iconic green and white stripes, Café Tomaselli is a must-visit in the Austrian city. Founded in 1700, it's the perfect place to have an Austrian breakfast.
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La Petite Chaise, Paris, France
- La Petite Chaise first opened as an inn in 1680. Today, it's doors are still open, making it one of the oldest restaurants in Paris. Expect a traditionally French menu, including dishes such as entrecôte and rum baba for dessert.
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Zur letzten Instanz, Berlin, Germany
- Dating back to 1621, the Zur letzten Instanz is a favorite among celebrities visiting the city. It offers traditional German dishes, such as grilled pork knuckle.
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La Tour d’Argent, Paris, France
- La Tour d’Argent offers stunning views over Paris. Located on the sixth floor of an old tower, the restaurant has been in operation since 1582. The menu is as French as it gets. If you visit, don't forget to try their iconic dessert, crêpes mademoiselle.
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Bianyifang, Beijing, China
- Bianyifang, is not your average Chinese restaurant. While it has now expanded to multiple locations, the original one was established in 1416. Roasting duck is Bianyifang's signature dish.
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Wierzynek, Kraków, Poland
- The Wierzynek dates back to 1364. It features eight rooms, each with its own unique decor, serving traditional Polish food. Dishes include wild boar with dumplings and venison with Jerusalem artichoke purée.
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La Couronne, Rouen, France
- Located on Place du Vieux Marché in Rouen, France's oldest inn tune restaurant dates all the way back to 1345. La Couronne offers a number of different menus, all based on French cuisine.
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Piwnica Świdnicka, Wrocław, Poland
- In addition to being a restaurant, Piwnica Świdnicka is also a brewery and beer hall. Wrocław residents have been eating and drinking here since 1273. Expect traditional Polish dishes.
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Historische Wurstküche, Regensburg, Germany
- The site where Historische Wurstküche is located became a food stall in 1146. This is the place to go for traditional German sausages, many of which are made from scratch in-house.
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St. Peter Stiftskulinarium, Salzburg, Austria
- Located in a Benedictine monastery complex in Salzburg's Old Town, St. Peter Stiftskulinarium's roots can be traced back to 803. Sources: (Love Food)
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The Golden Lamb Inn, Lebanon, Ohio, US
- This 1803 former public house is Ohio's longest continually operating business. As a hotel and restaurant, it has welcomed some of the nation's most notable personalities, including astronaut Neil Armstrong and several US presidents. Famous dishes include sauerkraut balls and cheese curds, Faroe Island salmon with herbed couscous, and Dijon-crusted braised short rib.
© Public Domain
1 / 31 Fotos
Robert Morris Inn, Oxford, Maryland, US
- Another American restaurant, the Robert Morris Inn, began operating in the 1800s, but the house dates back to 1710. Local meat and seafood are among the specialties.
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2 / 31 Fotos
Rules, London, England, UK
- This London restaurant first opened in 1798. Rules continues to serve traditional British food to this day, including classics, such as steak and kidney pie.
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3 / 31 Fotos
Old Commercial Room, Hamburg, Germany
- You may be wondering why a German restaurant from 1795 has an English name. It was founded by an English shipowner. The restaurant is known for its seafood and other local favorites, including currywurst and labskaus.
© Public Domain
4 / 31 Fotos
Ye Olde Tavern, Manchester, Vermont, US
- The building that would become known as Ye Olde Tavern dates back to 1790. Once serving food to the Green Mountain Boys (a 1770s militia), diners can now enjoy delicious dishes such as crispy duck in a cozy candlelit room.
© Public Domain
5 / 31 Fotos
Talbott Tavern Restaurant & Inn, Bardstown, Kentucky, US
- This iconic Southern restaurant and Inn opened in 1779. Known as the oldest Western stagecoach stop in America, here you'll find dishes for all tastes, from bourbon mango pork rib eye to veggie burgers.
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6 / 31 Fotos
The Griswold Inn, Essex, Connecticut, US
- The Griswold Inn has been serving classic American food since 1776. This is the place to come for dishes such as wild boar stew and clam chowder.
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7 / 31 Fotos
Fraunces Tavern, New York City, New York, US
- Fraunces Tavern is the oldest restaurant in New York City. Established in 1762, locals included George Washington and other Founding Fathers. The chipotle bison burger and the Reuben sandwich, are among the customers' favorites.
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8 / 31 Fotos
The ‘76 House, Tappan, New York, US
- Built in 1688, The ‘76 House is the oldest restaurant in the US. Interestingly, this is where the British spy Major John André was imprisoned before being trialed and executed during the Revolutionary War. As for food, expect traditional American cuisine, from chicken pot pie to sirloin steak.
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9 / 31 Fotos
The White Horse Tavern, Newport, Rhode Island, US
- Established in 1673, The White Horse claims to be the oldest tavern in America. The restaurant serves a mix of European and local cuisine. Seafood dishes such as New England clam chowder are among the favorites.
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The Red Fox Inn & Tavern, Middleburg, Virginia, US
- You will find this 1728 gem in Middleburg village. Here you can find foods such as braised quail arancini, burgers, as well as roasted butternut and apple bisque.
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11 / 31 Fotos
The Pirates’ House, Savannah, Georgia, US
- Opened since 1753, The Pirates’ House was originally an inn for seafarers. After World War II it became a tea house and later a jazz club. Now it's a great historical spot to savor Southern cuisine.
© Shutterstock
12 / 31 Fotos
Restaurante Tavares, Lisbon, Portugal
- This Lisbon restaurant is rather sophisticated and has been so ever since it opened its doors in 1784. The restaurant is currently temporarily closed for refurbishment, but this is the place to go to sample dishes such a caviar, partridge, and foie gras in the Portuguese capital.
© Shutterstock
13 / 31 Fotos
Martinho da Arcada, Lisbon, Portugal
- Martinho da Arcada is the next stop in Lisbon. This 1782 restaurant used to be a hangout spot for the famous Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa and his peers. Here's you'll find a variety of classic Portuguese dishes, including bacalhau (salted cod).
© Shutterstock
14 / 31 Fotos
Šestica, Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Up next on the list is this central European restaurant founded in 1776. This is the place to sample traditional Slovenian cuisine. Expect to find dishes such as žlikrofi (dumplings) with Carniolan sausage, among others.
© Public Domain
15 / 31 Fotos
Antico Caffè Greco, Rome, Italy
- Founded in 1760, the Antico Caffè Greco is a must-visit in Rome. The likes of Italian adventurer and English poet John Keats were regulars at one point.
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16 / 31 Fotos
Botín, Madrid, Spain
- Founded by French cook Jean Botín in 1725, this restaurant entered the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest continuously operating restaurant in the world. Botín is the place to sample Spanish cuisine. Suckling pig is one of the specialities.
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17 / 31 Fotos
Den Gyldene Freden, Stockholm, Sweden
- Established in 1722, the Den Gyldene Freden serves the best seasonal food in the capital. Depending on the time of the year, you can enjoy crayfish or moose, but also classics such as toast Skagen.
© Shutterstock
18 / 31 Fotos
Det Lille Apotek, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Copenhagen's "The Little Pharmacy" is the city's oldest restaurant. Originally opened as a pharmacy in 1720, this is the place to sample traditional Danish food in a cozy ambient.
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19 / 31 Fotos
Caffè Florian, Venice, Italy
- Established in 1720, the Caffè Florian is Italy's oldest coffee house. It oozes classic charm and sophistication, making it the perfect stop in Venice for a coffee or a light meal.
© Shutterstock
20 / 31 Fotos
Café Tomaselli, Salzburg, Austria
- With its iconic green and white stripes, Café Tomaselli is a must-visit in the Austrian city. Founded in 1700, it's the perfect place to have an Austrian breakfast.
© Shutterstock
21 / 31 Fotos
La Petite Chaise, Paris, France
- La Petite Chaise first opened as an inn in 1680. Today, it's doors are still open, making it one of the oldest restaurants in Paris. Expect a traditionally French menu, including dishes such as entrecôte and rum baba for dessert.
© Public Domain
22 / 31 Fotos
Zur letzten Instanz, Berlin, Germany
- Dating back to 1621, the Zur letzten Instanz is a favorite among celebrities visiting the city. It offers traditional German dishes, such as grilled pork knuckle.
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23 / 31 Fotos
La Tour d’Argent, Paris, France
- La Tour d’Argent offers stunning views over Paris. Located on the sixth floor of an old tower, the restaurant has been in operation since 1582. The menu is as French as it gets. If you visit, don't forget to try their iconic dessert, crêpes mademoiselle.
© Getty Images
24 / 31 Fotos
Bianyifang, Beijing, China
- Bianyifang, is not your average Chinese restaurant. While it has now expanded to multiple locations, the original one was established in 1416. Roasting duck is Bianyifang's signature dish.
© Getty Images
25 / 31 Fotos
Wierzynek, Kraków, Poland
- The Wierzynek dates back to 1364. It features eight rooms, each with its own unique decor, serving traditional Polish food. Dishes include wild boar with dumplings and venison with Jerusalem artichoke purée.
© Shutterstock
26 / 31 Fotos
La Couronne, Rouen, France
- Located on Place du Vieux Marché in Rouen, France's oldest inn tune restaurant dates all the way back to 1345. La Couronne offers a number of different menus, all based on French cuisine.
© Shutterstock
27 / 31 Fotos
Piwnica Świdnicka, Wrocław, Poland
- In addition to being a restaurant, Piwnica Świdnicka is also a brewery and beer hall. Wrocław residents have been eating and drinking here since 1273. Expect traditional Polish dishes.
© Shutterstock
28 / 31 Fotos
Historische Wurstküche, Regensburg, Germany
- The site where Historische Wurstküche is located became a food stall in 1146. This is the place to go for traditional German sausages, many of which are made from scratch in-house.
© Shutterstock
29 / 31 Fotos
St. Peter Stiftskulinarium, Salzburg, Austria
- Located in a Benedictine monastery complex in Salzburg's Old Town, St. Peter Stiftskulinarium's roots can be traced back to 803. Sources: (Love Food)
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The world's oldest restaurants
From Europe to America
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If you're a foodie and a history buff, nothing beats an old restaurant. By this, we mean really old restaurants, where people have been eating and drinking for at least over a century. From Europe to America and Asia, there are historic establishments that have been feeding locals and visitors alike for a very long time. These places are full of tradition, charm, and of course, delicious food.
Click through the gallery to discover some of the world's oldest restaurants.
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