Robert Morris Inn

314 N Morris St OxfordMD21654
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Built in 1710, this was once the waterfront home of Robert Morris who gained fame as the Financier of the Revolution. The oldest operating Inn & Tavern on the Eastern Shore and now the most unique historic restaurant with rooms under Master Chef and Partner, Mark Salter. His menus draw inspiration from blending his unique cooking style of British with American sensibilities and features the...
by opentable on February 14, 2017 from opentable

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In the early 1700s this building on the banks of the Tred Avon River was crafted as a home by ships' carpenters using ship nails, hand-hewn beams, and pegged paneling. In 1738 it was bought by an English trading company as a house for its Oxford representative, Robert Morris. Four guest rooms have handmade wall paneling and fireplaces built of English bricks used as boat ballast. Other...
by fodors on April 09, 2015 from fodors

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