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A Warm And Gracious Welcome The beautiful building now known as Hagan’s Tavern was built around 1785 to serve as a public house for travelers on The Olde National Pike, which was the main thorofare between Baltimore and Cumberland and from there, the frontier. Hagan’s was one of many taverns on the pike, but kept a reputation for having the best food, thereby attracting gentry as well as drovers. Proprietor’s Dee and Jeff Reinhard along with Mark McConnell of Braddock Mountain Antiques have recreated a living history masterpiece. The entire staff dresses in period attire to help maintain the spirit. Their goal is to be renowned for not only having the finest Bill of Fare, but also to provide their guests the friendliest, warmest, and most gracious service on the Pike. Local artists have adorned the interior walls of the tavern with glimpses of the styles of Moses Eaton, Rufus Porter as well as the Zuber School of 18th Century wall covering. This unique display of artwork is only one of the many details of Hagan’s Tavern that creates a romantic atmosphere for its guests. From the decorative salad to the delicious desserts, everything at Hagan’s Tavern is made from scratch. The experienced chef will cater to all your dietary needs. Our Menu Includes: The Restaurant at John Hagan’s Tavern provides the perfect atmosphere for parties of up to 35 people for any occasion. Reservations are strongly recommended, but the professional staff will try their best to accommodate all parties. Although Hagan’s Tavern is a non-smoking facility, it is equipped with an outside patio for smokers and non-smokers. ~ Read more about our History! ~ |
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