Poor Richard’s Commonhouse (as colonial taverns were known)
celebrates the storied history of the tavern as the central business and social
center of early American communities. Often serving as the seat of local
government, the tavern was part meeting house and part gossip hall. A place
where court was held, news was shared, thirst was quenched, hunger was
satisfied and everyone was greeted as a friend. It was truly a commonhouse for
the community.
So
sit back, relax, let them pour you a pint, everyone is welcome at Poor Richard’s
Commonhouse. Because at Poor Richard’s, we the people is not just a preamble,
it’s their heart and soul.