
In the heart of Historic Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, the Kennett Square Inn Restaurant & Tavern was built in 1835. In 1927 during Prohibition, the Inn was renovated and became known as “The Green Gate Tea Room”... then when Prohibition was repealed in 1933, the mild-mannered tea room became "The Green Gate Tavern.” Forty-three years later, in 1976, the Inn underwent significant restorations to present the formal dining room and colonial tavern you see today.
If you’re lucky, you’ll experience the ghostly form of a twelve-year-old girl, Letitia, that has been seen by some visitors of the inn. The resident spirit was named after William Penn’s daughter. With the help of the Inn’s resident ghost, the family welcomes you to the Kennett Square Inn Restaurant & Tavern.
![]() The Formal Dining Room of the Kennett Square Inn Restaurant & Tavern – Seating for up to 60 guests |
![]() The Formal Dining Room of the Kennett Square Inn Restaurant & Tavern – Seating for up to 60 guests |
![]() Kennett Square Inn Restaurant & Tavern – Filet Mignon |
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![]() The Tavern of the Kennett Square Inn Restaurant & Tavern – Seating for up to 30 guests |
![]() The Tavern of the Kennett Square Inn Restaurant & Tavern – Seating for up to 30 guests |
![]() Kennett Square Inn Restaurant & Tavern – Broiled Crabcakes |
![]() The Patio of the Kennett Square Inn Restaurant & Tavern – Seating for up to 10 guests |
![]() The Patio of the Kennett Square Inn Restaurant & Tavern – Seating for up to 10 guests |
![]() Kennett Square Inn Restaurant & Tavern – Pretzel Encrusted Salmon Filet |
![]() The Library of the Kennett Square Inn Restaurant & Tavern – Seating for up to 25 guests |