Dine At The Historic Spot In Delaware Where Buffalo Bill Once Stayed
By Meghan Byers|Published March 27, 2023
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Meghan Byers
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A New Jersey native, Meghan is passionate about travel and enjoys finding off-the-beaten path destinations. You're most likely to find her at a coffee shop, or hitting the trails with her dogs. She graduated with a creative writing degree from Fairleigh Dickinson University and has been writing professionally for over a decade.
If you’re looking for historic places to dine, there’s no shortage in Delaware, which after all has colonial history going back over 300 years. There’s the well-known Jessop’s Tavern in New Castle, hosted in a historic building dating back to the 1600s and with themed dining to match. But if you’re looking for the oldest continuously operating bar in the First State, you’ve got to head to Trolley Square in Wilmington, DE. There you’ll find Kelly’s Logan House, a bar that’s been owned by the same family since the late 1800s and has played host to its fair share of famous guests.
Can’t get enough of exploring history in the First State? Be sure to check out our previous article to learn about more of Delaware’s most historic restaurants.
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