Michie Tavern General Store

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Michie Tavern Tour

  • December 16, 2006
  • Rated 5 of 5 by zabelle from Portland, Connecticut
Michie Tavern Tour

If you have purchased the Presidential Passport then you have already paid for your visit to Michie Tavern. Tours are given on the half hour so keep that in mind when visiting. Our guide Jen King is very knowledgeable about the Tavern and certainly made the tour very interesting.

Michie Tavern was built in 1763 about 17 miles away from where it now stands. It stayed in the family for 150 years. Everything in the tavern is from the 18th century. Including a few uninvited guest who are especially active at this time of the year. I did not get any unusual images on my pictures but one man in our group of twelve did, that’s how the topic came up. This tavern would have been a stage stop between Richmond and the frontier.

The first room we visited was the gentlemen’s parlor. There is a table set for the evening snack that would have been served about 10pm here. It would include cheese and bread, pies and some sweet ginger to help with digestion. There is a gaming table in the room. 18th century men loved to play games, cribbage, dominos, checks, and all sorts of card games. Gambling was illegal but the men did it anyway. The men would have also rented a pipe from the tavern keeper to smoke some tobacco. Of course the men would have drank as well, the alcohol would have been served from behind the tap bar, in the tap room and there was always a man to tend the barred room, thus bartenders. They would have probably been drinking one of the punches which considering how much alcohol was in them packed quite a punch When it was time for sleep the men rented a spot. The chairs were then hung on pegs on the wall, the original chair rail.

Our next stop was the ladies parlor. Here the women would have rested away from the men. We learn a little about the clothes that an 18th century woman would have worn and also how to play a dulcimer. One of the more interesting facts was the language of the fan and how the ladies used them. We also got a chance to try our hand at writing with a quill. My effort isn’t too bad. If you brought your own candles the innkeeper would remind you to mind your own beeswax.

Upstairs we learned how to dance. It was great fun. We lined up in two rows and alamand to the right, the left and doe-see-doed. We then sashayed down the center under an arch of arms. Finally we formed a circle and went left, right and then center with a hardy hoozzah. I had a Jane Austen moment, it was Pride and Prejudice all over again.

The tour ends on the first floor in the keeping room. This is a very interesting and interactive tour.

From journal Captivating Charlottesville

Michie Tavern General Store

  • January 31, 2005
  • Rated 4 of 5 by tachi from Charlottesville, Virginia
Are you looking for a nice gift for someone you are visiting? I go to the Michie Tavern General Store. Yes, I know it sounds hokey, but this place has a great variety of Virginia things, from food and wine to children's gifts and historically accurate memorabilia. Try some fudge!

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