Serving Comfort Foods with a Revolutionary Southern
Flair
Beginning
May 6, Shields Tavern® introduces an expanded menu, along with a
return to full waiter service throughout the day. No reservations are
required, except for large groups, to enable optimum walk-in convenience
for guests during Shields' new operating hours of 11:30 a.m. until
8:30 p.m.
Diners will find everything from seafood gumbo and herbed roast chicken
to buffalo meatloaf and ale potted beef on the new menu, joining a selection
of sandwiches ranging from a Virginia staple – pulled barbecue
pork – to
new entrees such as a grilled vegetable wrap and a catfish "BLT." Dessert
offerings are worth a tavern visit on their own, with a selection of
signature ice cream flavors, peanut butter pie and spiced carrot cake
among the tempting treats.
Entertainment at Shields will reflect Colonial Williamsburg's
popular Revolutionary City® program, with visits from people immersed
in the day-to-day life of 18th-century Williamsburg – reflecting
the vital role the Virginia colony played into the struggle to become
a nation. Shields offers a full bar menu, with specialty drinks such
as apple cider rum punch, champagne cocktails and spiced wine; beers
and ales such as Yuengling Lager and St. George Nut Brown Ale, and favorites
such as Chowning’s root beer, King's Arms Tavern ginger ale
and apple cider.
The lower level tavern room is available for banquets for up to 100, and the covered garden area behind the tavern offers an ideal outdoor space for group functions with 18th-century entertainment, weather permitting. Shields is located on Duke of Gloucester Street just east of King’s Arms Tavern, near the Capitol.
Colonial Williamsburg Taverns are operated seasonally. Please call 800-HISTORY for more information and operating hours.
Casual attire. On Duke of Gloucester Street near the Capitol. |