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The World’s Oldest Bars and Restaurants (That Are Still Open)
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The average lifespan of an independent restaurant in America is said to be somewhere between three and five years. Some last a lot longer than that, but longevity isn’t the same thing as eternal life.
Unfortunately, many venerable eating places, in this country and abroad, have given up the ghost in recent years, and especially during the pandemic. For instance, these are the saddest restaurant closings of 2020.
That said, there are also restaurants — as well as bars, taverns, cafés, and the like — that claim histories dating back centuries. The oldest such establishment in the U.S. is probably the White Horse Tavern in Newport, Rhode Island, opened in 1673. That’s practically yesterday compared to certain places in Europe and Asia — some of which date back to the 12th or 13th centuries and even earlier. (Fascinated by antiquity? These are the 50 oldest things in the world.)
The tricky thing about identifying these venues as being among “the oldest” is defining terms. Does age refer to the building itself? To the point at which it started serving food and/or drink? Is continuity of ownership an issue? What about premises that have moved over the years or that were converted to other purposes, only returning to their original function in recent memory?
24/7 Tempo has assembled a list of 40 bars, cafés, and restaurants in the U.S., Asia, Europe, and the Middle East that have a fair claim to being among the world’s oldest. The selection is based on lists published on a wide range of travel, food, news, and lifestyle websites, including Travel & Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Fodor’s, Far and Wide, Time Out, Delish, Insider, The Daily Beast, and Robb Report. Information was verified on the establishments’ sites and from other sources where possible.
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One restaurant — Sobrino de Botín in Madrid — has been operating as an eating place in the same location continuously since its beginnings almost 300 years ago. The others? Their history may be murkier, but while they may have opened and closed or changed identities over the centuries, all have a clear connection to their ancient pasts — even St. Peter Stiftskulinarium in Salzburg, Austria, an abbey inn turned restaurant that may date back as far as 803 A.D., where Christopher Columbus may once have dined.
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> Located: London, England
> Established: 1798
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El-Fishawy
> Located: Cairo, Egypt
> Established: 1797
The Old Talbott Tavern
> Located: Bardstown, Kentucky, USA
> Established: 1779
Café-Restaurante Martinho da Arcada
> Located: Lisbon, Portugal
> Established: 1778
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The Griswold Inn
> Located: Essex, Connecticut, USA
> Established: 1776
Antico Caffè Greco
> Located: Rome, Italy
> Established: 1760
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The Old ’76 House
> Located: Tappan, New York, USA
> Established: 1755
L’Auberge Saint-Gabriel
> Located: Montreal, Québec, Canada
> Established: 1754
Sobrino de Botín
> Located: Madrid, Spain
> Established: 1725
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Den Gyldene Freden
> Located: Stockholm, Sweden
> Established: 1722
Det Lille Apotek
> Located: Copenhagen, Denmark
> Established: 1720
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Caffè Florian
> Located: Venice, Italy
> Established: 1720
Café le Procope
> Located: Paris, France
> Established: 1686
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À la Petite Chaise
> Located: Paris, France
> Established: 1680
White Horse Tavern
> Located: Newport, Rhode Island, USA
> Established: 1673
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Zur Letzten Instanz
> Located: Berlin, Germany
> Established: 1621
Bar de l’Entracte
> Located: Paris, France
> Established: 1614
Staatliches Hofbräuhaus
> Located: Munich, Germany
> Established: 1589
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La Tour d’Argent
> Located: Paris, France
> Established: 1582
U Malířů
> Located: Prague, Czechia
> Established: 1543
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Butoiul de Aur
> Located: Sibiu, Romania
> Established: 1542
Al Brindisi
> Located: Ferrara, Italy
> Established: 1535
La Campana
> Located: Rome, Italy
> Established: 1518
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Café Vlissinghe
> Located: Bruges, Belgium
> Established: 1515
Gostilna Gastuž
> Located: Loče, Slovenia
> Established: 1467
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Osteria del Sole
> Located: Bologna, Italy
> Established: 1465
Honke Owariya
> Located: Kyoto, Japan
> Established: 1465
Zum Franziskaner
> Located: Stockholm, Sweden
> Established: 1421
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Hotel Gasthof Löwen
> Located: Vaduz, Liechtenstein
> Established: 1380
The Sheep Heid Inn
> Located: Edinburgh, Scotland
> Established: 1360
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La Couronne
> Located: Rouen, France
> Established: 1354
Brauhaus Sion
> Located: Cologne, Germany
> Established: 1318
Piwnica Świdnicka
> Located: Wrocław, Poland
> Established: 1273
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The Brazen Head
> Located: Dublin, Ireland
> Established: 1198
Yùxīng Tǒngzi Jī
> Located: Kaifeng (Henan), China
> Established: 1153
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The Old House
> Located: Maesteg, Wales
> Established: 1147
Wurstkuchl
> Located: Regensburg, Germany
> Established: 1146
Sean’s Bar
> Located: Athlone, Ireland
> Established: 900
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St. Peter Stiftskulinarium
> Located: Salzburg, Austria
> Established: 803
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