The White Horse Tavern in Newport is one of Rhode Island’s historic and culinary gems. Established in 1673, it is America’s oldest tavern. In colonial times, diners could escape the winter weather and enjoy a roaring fire while indulging in a hot meal at the tavern. Today, the restaurant still exudes it’s old-fashioned charm while serving updated cuisine. And even centuries after its humble start, if the weather outside is frightful, this fireside dining spot will still keep you warm and toasty.
Enjoy a meal in one of the dining rooms of the White Horse Tavern for a culinary adventure. Steeped in history this establishment has been pouring drinks and serving food for nearly 350 years.
Enter the dining rooms and you'll be greeted by an ambiance that gives a firm nod to the past. While the tavern exudes colonial charm, you can expect your meal to be sophisticated and modern.
During colder months, this fireside dining spot crackles with warmth. Cozy up next to one of the four glowing fireplaces, settle in with a cocktail, and prepare for an incredible meal.
Start off with a selection from the raw bar where the freshest oysters, clams, and shrimp will tempt you. Or enjoy a hot appetizer like sauteed calamari or the delicate Scotch egg.
Expect a stunning and delicious array of entrees to choose from. Executive Chef and Rhode Island native, Rich Silvia puts his talent and passion for food on the plate with every dish he creates.
Enjoy fresh seafood like seared scallops or lobster and shellfish stew. Don't forget to check on the catch of the day for the freshest fish dish around.
Across the board, the one dishes that claims the most rave reviews is the lobster mac and cheese. This premiere pasta dish is perfect for a cold winter day.
Find the White Horse Tavern at 26 Marlborough St., Newport, RI 02840. Enjoy the wonderful ambiance and food, Sunday - Thursday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. and Friday - Saturday 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Learn more or book reservations online by visiting their website. Follow them on Facebook to see the chef's newest creations.
Have you ever dined at this historic spot? Newport isn’t the only place in Rhode Island with a fabulous food scene. Take a look at these seven foodie towns that have restaurants that will knock your socks off.
OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.