History
The main house of the Tavern was built by Colonel Elisha Buell as a home for his family in 1760. Soon after, the Buell Tavern became a popular stagecoach stop along the Governors Highway, which ran from New London to Hartford. When the Revolutionary War ended, the men of Marlborough gathered in the Tap Room to stack their muskets and heft a tankard of ale, celebrating their victory over the British. Today, the working population of Marlborough gathers in the Tap Room to celebrate happy hour at the end of a long day at the office.
Specialties
Built in 1760, the Marlborough Tavern is being re-established in 2018 as new menu creations aim to bring its flare and flavor back to Marlborough, CT.