Hanover Tavern

Hanover Tavern

About

Part of the Hanover Courthouse Historic District, begun in 1733, Hanover Tavern is listed on the Virginia & National Registers of Historic Places as a rare surviving example of county government building sets once common in Virginia. The Tavern's illustrious life included many roles - inn, stagecoach stop, post office and dinner theater.

The Tavern is one of only a few surviving colonial-era taverns in the United States. It has hosted such historic figures as George Washington, Lord Cornwallis, and the Marquis de Lafayette.

After 15 years of restoration by the Hanover Tavern Foundation, the Tavern once again welcomes the community! Take a self-guided tour and view exhibits of the Tavern's storied past.

Attend educational programs including workshops, performances, and lectures that enlighten and entertain.

Dine at Hanover Tavern & Pub, the Tavern's full-service restaurant, where the innovative menu evokes the Tavern's rich traditions.

Founded in 1953 at Hanover Tavern, the nationally-recognized Barksdale Theatre is the oldest continually-operating dinner theatre in America. Performing today in our modern 155-seat Bradley Theater, Barksdale offers a varied selection of plays each year at the restored Tavern.

Details

Hanover County
Historic Site, Other
13181 Hanover Courthouse Rd.
Hanover, VA 23069

 

In the Area

Oak Forest Historic Home
7400 Rural Point Rd
Mechanicsville