When searching for the oldest place to grab a drink in the Keystone State, you have to look further back than the Declaration of Independence. You have to look back to the very founding of Pennsylvania itself. The title of the oldest continuously operating watering hole belongs to the King George II Inn in Bristol, Pennsylvania. Established in 1681, it has been serving travelers and locals for over 340 years.
The Oldest Bar in Pennsylvania: The King George II Inn
The Founding: 1681
The history of the King George II Inn runs parallel to the history of the state.
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- The Ferry House: In 1681, Samuel Clift established a ferry service across the…