King's Arms Tavern

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Williamsburg Historic District
Western-style
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Currently closed|Open tomorrow at 16:30
855-546-7748
416 E Duke of Gloucester St, Williamsburg, VA 23185, United States
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#創創塵計劃分萬萬现金 King’s Arms Tavern is a historic restaurant in Colonial Williamsburg, USA, famous for its 18th-century colonial-style dining experience. Here, you can not only taste the 18th-century colonial-style cuisine, but also immerse yourself in the atmosphere of that era. Whether it is a family trip, a couple's date, or a history lover, this will be an unforgettable experience. If you plan to go to Williamsburg, don't forget to add King’s Arms Tavern to your food list Business hours: usually lunch and dinner (the specific time may be adjusted due to the season, it is recommended to check the official website or call in advance) Reservation suggestions: It is highly recommended to make reservations in advance, especially on weekends and tourist peak seasons, and the on-site queue may take a long time to wait. 🍽 Restaurant features 1. Immersive experience of traveling back to the 18th century Entering the restaurant is like walking into Williamsburg in the 18th century: candlelight replaces modern lighting, the background music is traditional colonial minor, and the waiters are dressed in retro costumes and even communicate with guests using the etiquette of the time. This immersive experience makes people feel like they have become an 18th-century noble or businessman, enjoying a sumptuous dinner in a high-end colonial tavern. 2. Traditional colonial dishes The menu here is mainly based on 18th-century American-British cuisine, and some dishes are restored based on historical documents. For example: Peanut Soup This is one of the signature dishes of King’s Arms Tavern. It is inspired by colonial recipes and has a mellow taste with the sweetness of peanuts and the smooth taste of cream. It is worth trying! Game Pye 🥧 Inspired by traditional British pies, the filling is usually venison, chicken or rabbit, with rich gravy and puff pastry, replicating the main course of the 18th-century noble banquet. Roast Prime Rib of Beef 🥩 The classic colonial-style steak, served with creamy mashed potatoes and traditional sauce, is an ideal choice for meat lovers. Salmon Entrée 🐟 Salmon cooked in a traditional way, paired with seasonal vegetables, tastes light and healthy. Syllabub (Colonial Cream Dessert) 🍮 An 18th-century dessert made from a mixture of cream, lemon and wine, it tastes like mousse, refreshing yet rich. 3. Specialty Drinks In addition to traditional wine, beer and cocktails, there are many unique historical flavors here: Hot Buttered Rum A classic colonial warm drink, suitable for winter tasting. Cider An alcoholic drink commonly drunk by Americans in the 18th century, with a slightly tipsy apple aroma. 🎭 Extra highlight: interactive performances King’s Arms Tavern is not only a restaurant that serves delicious food, but also incorporates dramatic historical performances. During dinner, there are often "colonial residents" role players who shuttle through, share stories from the 18th century, or sing folk songs from the colonial period, adding a lot of fun to the entire dining experience. 💰 Price reference Per capita consumption: about $30-$60 (depending on the choice of dishes) 📝 Tips & suggestions 1. Make reservations in advance: The restaurant is popular, especially on holidays and weekends. It is strongly recommended to make reservations on the official website or by phone in advance. 2. Experience the night atmosphere: If you want a more immersive feeling, it is recommended to choose dinner time. Candlelight and role-playing will make the whole experience more real. 3. Try the special dishes: Peanut soup, game pie, and hot buttered rum are all classic dishes here. 4. Keep an open mind: Some dishes tend to taste British classics, which may not be in line with modern people's eating habits, but this is part of experiencing history!
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