
Historic Taverns
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the flavors of Colonial Williamsburg at our historic taverns: Whether you’re savoring seafood at Christiana Campbell’s, enjoying classic fare at King’s Arms, or relishing the cozy charm of Shields, each tavern offers a unique opportunity to dine as our forefathers did—where history and exceptional cuisine converge.

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Our Taverns
Dining Through the Ages
Step back in time and savor the flavors of history at Colonial Williamsburg’s authentic taverns, each offering a unique glimpse into 18th-century life. Discover the tradition, charm, and lively conversation that made these taverns cornerstones of Williamsburg society. Whether you’re gathering with friends or experiencing history firsthand, our taverns offer an unforgettable journey into the past.
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Christiana Campbell's Tavern
Christiana Campbell's Tavern
In the 18th century, George Washington frequented Christiana Campbell’s Tavern for its exceptional seafood. Today, lively conversation and historic flavors return with a locally inspired menu featuring shrimp, scallops, fish, and our world-renowned crab cakes and spoon bread.

King's Arms Tavern
King's Arms Tavern
Opened by Jane Vobe in 1772, King’s Arms Tavern offers an immersive colonial dining experience. From period attire to pewter candlesticks, every detail reflects 18th-century elegance. Enjoy a chophouse menu inspired by historic recipes, featuring prime rib, pork chops, and more. ADA-accessible dining is available in the nearby Purdie Kitchen—please check in at the front for escorting.

Shields Tavern
Shields Tavern
The “Groaning Board” described a table so full of food it seemed to groan. In the 18th century, Shields Tavern welcomed travelers with global flavors—rum from the West Indies, tea from Asia, and wines from Europe. Once run by the Shields family, it served Williamsburg’s lesser gentry and travelers. Today, it offers an immersive dining experience, perfect for group gatherings and events.