Market Square Tavern

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Market Square Tavern is a reconstructed 18th-century public house in Colonial Williamsburg that offers visitors an immersive experience of colonial-era dining and tavern life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic tavern
public house
reconstructed building
tourist attraction
accessibleTo visitors with Colonial Williamsburg admission
architecturalStyle colonial American
associatedWith American colonial history
living history interpretation
category Colonial Williamsburg buildings
Historic taverns in Virginia
Living history attractions in Virginia
Restaurants in Williamsburg, Virginia
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentUse historic-site restaurant
educationalFocus daily life in colonial America
food and drink in the 18th century
social role of taverns in colonial society
eraRecreated 18th century
function public house
restaurant
tavern
hasFeature 18th-century style decor
costumed interpreters
historically inspired menu
period-style furnishings
historicalPeriodInterpreted colonial era
languageOfInterpretation English
locatedIn Colonial Williamsburg NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Virginia
Williamsburg, Virginia NERFINISHED
near Duke of Gloucester Street NERFINISHED
Market Square in Colonial Williamsburg NERFINISHED
offers historical interpretation of tavern life
immersive colonial-era dining experience
interpretive tavern programs
operatedBy Colonial Williamsburg Foundation NERFINISHED
originalUse tavern
partOf Colonial Williamsburg Historic Area NERFINISHED
reconstructionStatus reconstructed
region Hampton Roads NERFINISHED
targetAudience families
students
tourists
theme colonial American tavern

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Duke of Gloucester Street hasNotableBuilding Market Square Tavern