May 17, 2008

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A taste of the past...
   In 1896 the restaurant and bar opened for business in the well-known J.J. Sullivan Hotel at its present location on East Main in Riverhead. It is believed to be the oldest continuing restaurant, bar and hotel in the town of Riverhead and the North Fork. Tweed's even continued to operate through the Prohibition by imaginative use of secret doors and dumbwaiters. The mahogany and marble bar originally constructed for the 1893 Exposition in Chicago still stands.


   Straight out of a chapter from Riverhead's remarkable past this landmark location has been lovingly restored to recreate a style of dining more than a century old.

   Tweeds combines true local flavor with sophisticated cuisine in an atmosphere of comfort, warmth, courtesy and welcoming familiarity.

Everything old is new again...
    Tweeds Restaurant & Buffalo Bar in the J.J. Sullivan Hotel serves the finest of local food specialties and wines representing the best Long Island vineyards.
 

Just inside the doors...
   The restaurant is now restored to it's original charm, featuring Victorian chandeliers, stained glass, the original stamped tin ceiling and a beautifully mantled oak fire place. And what Buffalo Bar could be complete without a trophy head of the last bison hunted by Teddy Roosevelt in the Dakota "Badlands."





Tweeds Restaurant & Buffalo BarRiverhead, NY(631) 208-3151 May 17, 2008