Terrill Tavern Museum Shop

will be open the first Saturday

of every month and by special request.

Please call Bill Rack at 732-382-5347 or

Genea Johnson at 908-756-4540.

The mid-18th century Terrill Tavern, which originally stood a short distance south of the Merchants and Drovers Tavern, was saved from the wrecking ball and moved to the Merchants and Drovers tavern yard in 1976.  According to local legend, General George Washington visited the tavern kept by Abraham Terrill and his wife for breakfast during the American Revolution. This charming cottage now houses our museum shop stocked with souvenirs, craft items and other treasures.  

Shop open for special events and scheduled weekends.

Please call for hours of operation.

(732) 381-0441

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