"Fine Dining in a Historic Setting"
The original King's Arms Tavern was started in 1772 under the direction of Jane Vobe and immediately became the tavern of choice for the upper echelons of Colonial Williamsburg society. Today, the tavern has been reconstructed in such a way that you can enjoy a delicious meal in a fashionable colonial setting. The restaurant owners have gone a step further to make their diners feel like they have stepped back in time like having the servers dress in costumes. At dinner, the restaurant is illuminated by candlelight, and musicians dressed in colonial garb serenade patrons. Known for its hearty American meals, its specialties include Peanut Soupe, Sallet, and Pecan Pie.
416 East Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, VA, United States, 23185
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"Fine Dining in a Historic Setting"
The original King's Arms Tavern was started in 1772 under the direction of Jane Vobe and immediately became the tavern of choice for the upper echelons of Colonial Williamsburg society. Today, the tavern has been reconstructed in such a way that you can enjoy a delicious meal in a fashionable colonial setting. The restaurant owners have gone a step further to make their diners feel like they have stepped back in time like having the servers dress in costumes. At dinner, the restaurant is illuminated by candlelight, and musicians dressed in colonial garb serenade patrons. Known for its hearty American meals, its specialties include Peanut Soupe, Sallet, and Pecan Pie.
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