Citation - Rivington's New York Gazette: 1774.12.29

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Index Entry Assembly room, in New York, in house of Bardin, Edward, formerly John Jones 
Location New York 
Citation
RNYG.774.088
29 Dec 1774:24 (89)
To the Public.  Edward Bardin, has open'd the noted tavern
at the corner house in the Fields, formerly kept by John
Jones, where ladies and gentlemen may depend upon the best
entertainment and attendance--The Pantry opened every
evening precisely at 7 o'clock, and a cloth laid with the
following dishes.
  gammon    roast ducks
  roast beef  roast chickens
  roast veal  lobsters
  roast mutton  pickled oysters
  roast lamb  custards
  Tarts of different kinds, chicken pies ready for suppers
every night.  Tea and coffee every afternoon, with several
other articles too tedious to mention.  Entertainments
provided at the shortest notice, and every thing that is
called for served up at a minutes warning.
  He has a large commodious room, fit for balls or
assemblies.
  He returns the ladies and gentlemen his most hearty thanks
for their past favours, and hopes for the continuance of
their custom, which will be acknowledged with gratitude by
their humble servant, [signed] Edward Bardin.


Generic Title Rivington's New York Gazette 
Date 1774.12.29 
Publisher  
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1774 
Bibliography B0042738
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