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Best Historic Restaurants in Morris

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A photo of Winvian Farm restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(223)
Price: Very Expensive
• Contemporary American • Morris
Booked 2 times today
Executive Chef Chris Eddy approaches his craft with the core values of "integrity and culinary artistry," promising "solidness is our signature." One taste and you understand you are in the hands of a master, so skilled at his seed-to-table approach using simple, crisp and seasonal ingredients. Winvian's is dedicated to exceed expectations and meet the needs of individual guests, as it is second nature. The menu changes daily, remaining connected to surrounding land and larger community. To compliment our food philosophy, we have put together an extensive wine list of 350 labels from 13 countries and 37 different regions with the emphasis on USA, France and Italy. The end result: a memorable dining experience.
A photo of The Abner Hotel restaurant
4.3
Awesome(51)
Price: Moderate
• American • Litchfield
Booked 13 times today
Situated in the historic main courtroom of The Abner, The Courtroom serves modern tavern food with continental influences, utilizing locally sourced ingredients. Guests can enjoy delicious food, expertly crafted cocktails, a vibrant atmosphere, and exceptional attention to detail. Whether you're stopping by for a drink, a light bite, or a full meal, The Courtroom offers flexible, casual dining at the heart of the community.
A photo of Market Place Tavern - Litchfield restaurant
4.4
Awesome(225)
Price: Moderate
• American • Litchfield
Booked 17 times today
Market Place Tavern is the latest concept and restaurant for Market Hospitality Group (MHG). The Tavern which overlooks the Litchfield Green, is the oldest public building in town and one of the oldest penal facilities in the state. It was built in 1812 to serve as a jail for British prisoners during the War of 1812. A cell block and a three-story wing with additional cell blocks, which now is part of the restaurant’s bar area, was added in 1846. The jail closed in 1992 and was used as a treatment center for men serving prison sentences. It shut down again in 1993 and reopened in 1994 as a rehabilitation center for women facing incarceration. When that center closed, the state decided to sell it.The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner and features “American Tavern Food” with Craft Beers and Cocktails made with local spirits. We look forward to seeing you!

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