There’s no need to wait for a special occasion to enjoy the elegance of the Second Empire Restaurant and Tavern in North Carolina’s Capital City. This 1879 home (a mansion in its day) was built for the Mayor of Raleigh, William H. Dodd. Dodd would later sell the house to the Hinsdale family who kept the home in the family until 1971.
From there it was vacant for nearly 30 years and fell into a sad state of disrepair. And in 1997, it was purchased and renovated into the current fine dining establishment, Second Empire Restaurant and Tavern.
Reservations are recommended for a seat to enjoy this lovely dining experience; however, they are not required. If it's a special occasion, you'll definitely want a table in one of the upstairs rooms. The tavern, and its bricks wall,s is more casual, yet still refined.
Entrees include filet mignon, seafood paella, duck, lamb, and more. There is something for everyone on this extensive menu... as well as a perfect wine to pair with your meal. The dinner menu changes seasonally, so there's always something new to enjoy each time you go.
Second Empire Restaurant & Tavern has been entertaining guests for more than 20 years. Have you dined here yet? If not, you'll love how much the architecture of this old home impresses you just as much as the delicious items found on the menu.
Second Empire Restaurant & Tavern is open Tuesday through Saturday. The hours are Tuesday – Thursday from 5 p.m. – 10 p.m., Friday/Saturday from 5 p.m. – 11 p.m. Learn more on the official website and follow the Facebook page here.