Black Powder Tavern
The Black Powder Tavern is a historic New American tavern that was built in 1746. It is named for its Revolutionary War-era role as a secret munitions stash. It is known for craft American fare, small and large plates, and a warm, comforting atmosphere rooted in colonial hospitality.
Address: 1164 Valley Forge Road, Wayne, PA 19087
Phone: (610) 293-9333
Fax: (610) 687-0569
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