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The world’s oldest restaurants

Ancient eateries you can still dine in today
41. Antoine’s, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
40. Pastéis de Belém, Lisbon, Portugal
=38. Brasserie Georges, Lyon
=38. Dubravka 1836 Restaurant and Café, Dubrovnik, Croatia
37. Union Oyster House, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
36. The Log Inn, Haubstadt, Indiana, USA
35. ?, Belgrade, Serbia
34. The Golden Lamb, Lebanon, Ohio, USA
33. Robert Morris Inn, Oxford, Maryland, USA
32. Rules, London, England, UK
31. Old Commercial Room, Hamburg, Germany
30. Ye Olde Tavern, Manchester, Vermont, USA
29. Restaurante Tavares, Lisbon, Portugal
28. Martinho da Arcada, Lisbon, Portugal
27. Talbott Tavern Restaurant & Inn, Bardstown, Kentucky, USA
=25. Šestica, Ljubljana, Slovenia
=25. The Griswold Inn, Essex, Connecticut, USA
24. Fraunces Tavern, New York City, New York, USA
23. Antico Caffè Greco, Rome, Italy
22. The Pirates’ House, Savannah, Georgia, USA
21. The Black Horse Tavern & Pub, Mendham Borough, New Jersey, USA
20. The Red Fox Inn & Tavern, Middleburg, Virginia, USA
19. Botín, Madrid, Spain
18. Den Gyldene Freden, Stockholm, Sweden
=16. Det Lille Apotek, Copenhagen, Denmark
=16. Caffè Florian, Venice, Italy
15. Café Tomaselli, Salzburg, Austria
14. La Petite Chaise, Paris, France
13. The White Horse Tavern, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
12. The ‘76 House, Tappan, New York, USA
11. Zur letzten Instanz, Berlin, Germany
10. La Tour d’Argent, Paris, France
9. U Malířů 1543, Prague, Czechia
8. Honke Owariya, Kyoto, Japan
7. Bianyifang, Beijing, China
6. Wierzynek, Kraków, Poland
5. La Couronne, Rouen, France
4. Piwnica Świdnicka, Wrocław, Poland
3. The Old House, Llangynwyd, Wales, UK
2. Historische Wurstküche, Regensburg, Germany
1. St. Peter Stiftskulinarium, Salzburg, Austria
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Ancient eateries you can still dine in today

The first restaurants may have appeared as early as AD 1100, when establishments in China catered for people travelling between the north and south of the country. Since then, countless restaurants have come and gone – while some have been feeding people for centuries. From casual cafés to fine dining establishments, these are the stories behind some of the oldest eateries you can still eat at today.

Click or scroll through our gallery to discover the world's most historic restaurants – counting down to the oldest of all.

We’ve based our selections and ranking on each restaurant’s claimed founding date, taking into account the age of the business and how long the property has been serving food.

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Laura Ellis

17 December 2024

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