Gadsby's Tavern Museum consists of two buildings, a ca. 1785 tavern and
the 1792 City Hotel. The buildings are named for Englishman John Gadsby
who operated them from 1796 to 1808. Mr. Gadsby's establishment was a
center of political, business, and social life in early Alexandria. The
tavern was the setting for dancing assemblies, theatrical and musical
performances, and meetings of local organizations. George Washington
enjoyed the hospitality provided by tavernkeepers and twice attended the
annual Birthnight Ball held in his honor. Other prominent patrons
included John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and the Marquis de
Lafayette.
Take a moment to journey back to the 18th-century tavern and hotel where
famous historical figures and everyday people dined and slept. Learn
about the history, architecture, decorative arts, social customs, food,
and clothing of a past era.