Munroe Tavern

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Lexington, United States

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Historical landmark· Historical society· Historical Tours· History museum· Historical place museum· Tourist attraction

Munroe Tavern Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Munroe Tavern is located in Lexington, United States on 1332 Massachusetts Ave. Munroe Tavern is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in United States.

Address

1332 Massachusetts Ave

Phone

+1 7818620295

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Daniel Flood

Lexington is a great place to visit, and while the Munroe Tavern was not open, walking the grounds is a wonderful experience. The Lexington Welcome Center is s running tours of The Green and other spots of interest.

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William B

I enjoyed this place because it gave the British side of the opening day of the American revolution. Parking can be a little difficult so I could only offer 4 stars rather than 5. The museum is also a little bit small but it is very nice.

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Rebekah Elkins

We went on the tour with Elaine. My only qualm with the tavern is that it doesnt open until 12 and closes at 4:30. We left it to do last and to see all of the sights at Lexington takes well over a day. Nevertheless, Elaine was very welcoming to us late-comers. She is very knowledgeable about the tavern and really brings it to life. She is great at presenting the British side of the story. Moreover, the tavern's story dealing with Washington is adorable. And Elaine is great at presenting the comical story of Hankcock and Washington. Loved it!!! Moreover, Elaine even stayed after with us to just talk about history. Hands-down one of the BEST guides ever!!! Would definitely recommend the Monroe Tavern to all interested in a good story and history. It is amazing to get to walk where the incredible people of our past walked and worked.

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travis michael

We had a great time wandering around the tavern. The tour guide was very knowledgeable and the preservation is beautiful. Its well worth the price of admission.

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John Seager

If there were more stars available, I would award them. The two ladies that were present on September 20th just before closing time were a joy to meet and so passionate in their presentations. Thankyou both so very much for bringing the events of that fateful day alive .