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Fraunces Tavern

New York City


Can you really pass up a chance to eat where George Washington supped in 1762? (Yes, it's been documented; he ate here.) Choose classics like slow-roasted chicken pot pie or more modern dishes like branzino over black coconut rice; finish with a classic ice-cream sundae for two. The bar, filled with friendly locals, is great for a snack and a drink.


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