Peacock Inn (Princeton, New Jersey)

The Peacock Inn is a historic restaurant and inn in Princeton, New Jersey. The building itself dates to the 18th century and was originally located at the corner of Nassau Street and University Place. During the American Revolution it was the home of Jonathan Deare, and played host to members of the Continental Congress when they met in nearby Nassau Hall. It was moved to its current location in 1875 by famed archaeologist and Olympic athlete William Libbey.[4] Joseph and Helen O'Conner purchased the property in 1911 and opened the Peacock Inn, naming it after an inn in Derbyshire, England. The Inn has 16 guest rooms but is most known for its restaurant, consistently rated one of the finest in the state.[5]

Peacock Inn
Restaurant information
Established1911
Owner(s)Genesis Hospitality Group
Previous owner(s)Barry and Elaine Sussman
Head chefMark Valenza
Food typeAmerican Mosaic
Dress codeSmart casual
Rating26.67 (Zagat)[1]
Top 25 Best Restaurants in New Jersey of 2014[2]
Websitepeacockinn.com
Peacock Inn
Location20 Bayard Lane, Princeton, NJ
Coordinates 40°20′56.9″N 74°39′55.7″W
Built18th century
Part ofPrinceton Historic District (ID75001143[3])
Designated CP27 June 1975

References

  1. "The Peacock Inn". Zagat.
  2. Levin, Eric (July 15, 2014). "The 25 Best Restaurants of 2014". New Jersey Monthly.
  3. "Princeton Historic District". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  4. Hageman, John Frelinghuysen (1879). History of Princeton and Its Institutions, Volume 1. J.B. Lippincott & Company. p. 96. Jonathan deare University Hotel.
  5. "History of The Peacock Inn". The Peacock Inn.


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