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Tun-Tavern-Lunch
Blue Claw Fries
Tempting Desserts
Chocolate Decadence
Rich chocolate brownies topped with chocolate ice cream, crushed
walnuts, Hershey’s mini chocolate chips & whipped cream 7.99
Granny’s Warm Apple Cobbler
Traditional colonial recipe featuring apples, cinnamon and
sugar baked with plenty of TLC, and an oatmeal streusel
topping. Served hot with a scoop of vanilla ice cream &
whipped cream 7.99
Root Beer Float
Just like you remember as a kid! A chilled soda fountain glass
of home style root beer with two scoops of all natural vanilla
bean ice cream & whipped cream 5.99
Homemade Ricotta Cheesecake
Rich and thick, possibly the best you’ve ever had. 7.99
All Natural Ice Cream
Three scoops topped with whipped cream. Vanilla, chocolate or strawberry 6.99
Fresh Fruit with Whipped Cream
A bowl of fresh seasonal fruit topped with homemade whipped cream 7.99
Welcome to The Tun Tavern
In 1683, when Samuel Carpenter built a simple
brewhouse atop an underground spring, he knew he
had chosen a location with the finest water in the city
of Philadelphia. The quality of his hand-crafted beers
was unsurpassed, and Tun Tavern was soon on it’s way
to becoming one of the most popular meeting places
in the city. Politician’s such as George Washington,
John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin could often be found at the Tun Tavern enjoying a
hearty brew and a cheesesteak while discussing
matters that would have great influence on our
future. One of their most profound resolutions was
passed on November 10, 1775 just before the Revolutionary war with England. In order to protect the
port of Philadelphia, the Continental Congress enlisted two battalions of able-bodied seafaring men,
naming them “The Continental Marines”. The courageous army of defenders evolved into what we
know today as The United States Marine Corps.
It is with great pride that we have established the present day Tun
Tavern in Atlantic City, NJ. The city, known for it’s high water
quality, has been the perfect setting for the rebirth of one of our
country’s most famous historical landmarks. As we continue the
legendary theme of the original Tun Tavern in Philadelphia, our
mission remains focused on our customers, who are the reason for
our success. We hope that each and every patron experiences our
welcoming staff, our unique hand-crafted beers, and most
importantly, our fabulous food, expertly prepared by our Executive
Chef and his staff. We hope that you will visit the Tun Tavern often
and enjoy your experience as much as we enjoy serving you!