- sumatra
- chicken pies
- good for dates
- good for groups
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- Kristen WilliamsAugust 20, 2013When you walk inside you're transported back in time. This place is great, food-people-prices all worth a stop in!
- Michael SJuly 12, 2013Everything was amazing. Met the owners/head chef and they were so sweet and friendly. Get the Ruben, you won't regret it, and the syllabub for dessert.
- Wheeler's Dog PodcastMarch 15, 20124 spirits are believed to be making noise here: William Brown, Samuel McClary, William H. Lutterloh, and Augustus Staub. Look for Mr. Lutterloh's apparition appearing in a window on an upper floor.
- The Tavern in Old Salem is an upscale, casual dining experience located in the location formerly known as Old Salem Tavern. New ownership of this business began July 17, 2012.
- Bill KnowlesApril 29, 2016The food was delicious! The lady in charge of seating us was curt and rude and almost spoiled the day. Our attentive waiter saved the day.
- Wheeler's Dog PodcastMarch 15, 2012For information on the spirits and the history associated with this venue, check out the book 'Ghosts Of The Triad' by Renegar & Spease
- Cindy SalleyJanuary 13, 2010Great place for an afternoon walk after the Tavern lunch with those famous gingerbread muffins.Also try chelsees coffee shop @533"ort trade st for some great Sumatra coffee.
- Ave H.April 18, 2010This is a little pricy for college students, but I've eaten here several times, and it defines good homestyle. Moravian chicken pot pie and the bread plate-- AHH.
- Steve TuckerMarch 2, 2013Here's a first for me. Had the grandson with us for dinner and asked for an additional piece of bread. The waiter said there would be a charge for additional bread. What a bunch of tight wads!
- amanthaFebruary 24, 2016horrible food and service, and it is not worth eating here. The servers are great, but the manager and the host staff are so hostile and unwelcome which ruined our experience in NC.