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City Tavern Club, Washington DC

Built in 1796 as a neighborhood pub, the City Tavern is the oldest commercial structure in the city, and the second oldest building following the Old Stone House.

Built in 1796 as a neighborhood pub, the City Tavern is the oldest commercial structure in the city, and the second oldest building following the Old Stone House. The interior is a beautiful trip back to the 18th century, but it is closed to the public, save for private event bookings.


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About City Tavern Club

 3206 M St NW, Washington, DC 20007, USA

 +1 202-337-8770

 citytavernclubdc.org

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