Tom Moore's Tavern

Tom Moore's Tavern is Bermuda's oldest restaurant and is rated 4 diamond by AAA. It was built in 1652 as a private home when Tom Moore, the Irish poet, came to Bermuda and where he wrote many of his well known works.

Tom Moore's Tavern


Tom Moore's Tavern is Bermuda's oldest restaurant and is rated 4 diamond by AAA. It was built in 1652 as a private home for the Trott family. In those days it was known as Walsingham House, from the Walsingham area in which it stood. The property was owned by Samuel Trott when Tom Moore, the Irish poet, came to Bermuda in 1804 as Registrar of the Court of Vice-Admiralty. It was here that his friendship with Nea Tucker began and where he wrote many of his well known works.


The house became a Tavern over 100 years ago and the records show that more than 3 million people have wined and dined within these old walls since then. The calabash tree to which Tom Moore makes frequent reference in his songs and poems still exists and is some 200 yards from the Tavern.

    Restaurant, Food & Beverage Company

    Dinner

   
          Suitable for groups
          Outdoor tables
          Reservations
          Table service
          Booking is NOT mandatory


   1 441 293 8020

   www.tommoores.com

      Facebook page

      7 Walshingham Lane, Hamilton, Bermuda

  Internal parking

   
Monday
18:30-22:00
Tuesday
18:30-22:00
Wednesday
18:30-22:00
Thursday
18:30-22:00
Friday
18:30-22:00
Saturday
18:30-22:00
Sunday
13:00-16:00
18:30-22:00



   
          


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