Fraunces Tavern
54 Pearl Street
New York, New York
Tel: 212.968.1776
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  • Since 1904 the owner of the complex is The Sons of the Revolution in the State of New York.
  • Managed by 54 Pearl Street Associates from 2001 to 2010 - restaurant and tavern closed at end of February 2010.
  • On April 1, 2010 The Porterhouse Group became the new tenant/manager and after refurbishment the restaurant and tavern reopened January 2011.

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Back of the House
Duration Name Position
[2001 - 2002] Ken Pulomena Executive Chef
1988 Timothy Jones Apprentice/Commis
Front of the House
Duration Name Position
2010 - Present Oliver Hughes
Porterhouse Group
Co-proprietor
2001 - 2010 Robert Gillings
54 Pearl Street
Co-proprietor
2001 - 2010 Vincent DeSimone
54 Pearl Street
Co-proprietor
2001 - 2010 Damon Testaverde
54 Pearl Street
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2001 - 2010 Mike Rakusin
54 Pearl Street
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Last updated: 2011-01-24

 
  • "Before it was known as Fraunces Tavern, the business was known as the Queen's Head—a name that reflected the anti-crown sentiment of the inn's owner Samuel Fraunces. Founded in 1762, the inn later became known as Sam Fraunces' House and, by the 1770s, was known as Fraunces' Tavern." (From http://bit.ly/aXdAS4 ). This tavern was a frequent dining and drinking spot for George Washington.

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