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November 2020 by Max Macias
I celebrated my PhD today in this fine place. I am glad to say that it was a awesome evening and the place was clearly the reason for the strong gathering. The team cooperated in a gorgeous manner, the meals were yummy and my friends were so glad. We shall surely return for more joyful events. Thank you very much.
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June 2018 by Steven Richard K
Pretty neat. They should figure out a way to become an operating tavern again.
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October 2016 by Wazir Salaam
Awesome
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January 2011 by Kathy C.
Blanchard's Tavern devotes a page on their web site to a claim of a ghost at the tavern, yet they won't allow any paranormal groups to go in there and verify whether their claims about a haunting are truthful. Makes you wonder doesn't it?
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February 2010 by Megan H.
Step back in time at this 1780s tavern. Live entertainment every Saturday night from September through June. Doors open at 8pm & generally doors close at 11:30pm. Singers perform traditional Irish & English folk songs. Performers have included Janet Ashton, Lynn Feingold, reenactors Paul Revere & Rachael Revere, Larry Carlson, Ed Munafo, Sally McKnight & Jim Bucannan, Shawn Hickey, & Plymouth Plantation's very own "For the Nonce". The menu includes a nice array of drinks and foods - see the full menu here - Their dessert specialties are a favorite; including a delicious take on the classic colonial treat syllabub. A treat for history buffs, those who appreciate live tradtional music, and those looking for something different & new to do on a Saturday night. A bit of the colonial days without having to travel from the South Shore. Right on Rt. 28 the tavern is easy to find & if the parking lot is full you can park across the street at the Church.
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April 2008 by Jennifer D.
I am a history buff and loved that I found a place that where I could go back in time for a little while. I believe it is only open during the cold weather months. I love the weird drinks and menu items. It is a weird night out as Mina said but I think Blanchard's Tavern is a fun weird night out.
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May 2007 by Mina I.
Why do I know about a Colonial Tavern in Avon, MA? Because my aunt sings Colonial songs in traditional Colonial costume.. of course! "The tavern" is generally open from 8pm - 11:30pm on Saturday nights - but, not year round! An "interesting" place to come see or chill out with a drink or one of their funny menu/appetizer/dessert options. It's not so much my thing but a lot of other people are wayyy into it.. Definitely a weird night out as you usually see people dressed up in strange costumes of days gone by.. Think of how surprised your history buff boyfriend would be!