Description
Pete's Tavern, the oldest continuously operating bar and restaurant in New York City, opened its doors in 1864 and remained open as a speakeasy throughout prohibition. Since then, Pete's Tavern has remained exactly as it was when the doors opened, with a beautiful original rosewood bar, pressed tin ceiling and original tiled floor. In 1905, O.Henry wrote "The Gift of the Magi" in the first booth in the bar room. The food, beverages and service are all outstanding, and this historic restaurant is a must-visit for New Yorkers and tourists alike.
Weeks Participating
Please note that Saturdays are excluded and Sundays are optional. Be sure to check with the restaurant for hours of operation and scheduled closures.
Meals Available
Restaurants may choose to offer lunch, dinner, or both lunch and dinner. Please review the below for this restaurant's offering and we recommend checking their website and/or calling before your visit.