Cedar Bridge Tavern
Parking available
Wheelchair accessible
One of the oldest surviving bars in the United States, located at the site of the last skirmish of the American Revolution.

📜 Historic tavern and museum, site of the last documented land engagement of the American Revolution. 🔍 Preserved as an Ocean County Historic Site with trails and exhibits, built circa 1816, it preserves 19th-century history and Pine Barrens culture. # Why Go🏛️ Explore a fully restored museum and New Jersey's oldest standing bar🚶 Walk a 3.5-mile trail through the New Jersey Pine Barrens📚 Learn about 19th-century history, consumer culture, and the American Revolution⚔️ Witness an annual reenactment of the Affair at Cedar Bridge# Tips💡 Annual commemoration of the Affair at Cedar Bridge held each December 17.📞 Book group tours in advance.🏹 Summer archery programs available.# Cost💰 Free to visit.# Hours🕒 Thursday-Friday: 9 AM - 4 PM; Saturday-Sunday: 10 AM - 4 PM; Monday: 9 AM - 4 PM.# 🅿️ ParkingOn-site parking available, also a small parking area across from the tavern.# 🚻 ToiletsRestrooms available.# ♿ AccessibilityADA and wheelchair accessible first floor.

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