Concord’s Colonial Inn

Welcome to Concord’s Colonial Inn, a landmark historic hotel in New England’s charming town of Concord, Massachusetts. Here, you’ll discover gracious service, a warm and welcoming location for meetings, creative cuisine and 56 spacious, well-appointed guestrooms with historic flair and modern amenities. Close to major highways and just 20 miles from downtown Boston, it’s easy to visit our historic inn for a weekend getaway, unique wedding or productive business trip. We look forward to welcoming you as our guest.
Offering a distinctive twist on classic New England fare, Concord’s Colonial Inn features two restaurants: Liberty and Merchant’s Row. Liberty. Serving Breakfast on Saturday and Sunday only, Lunch & Dinner seven days a week & patio dining is first come first serve.

DISCOVER LIBERTY, A CONCORD ORIGINAL

Choose from two unique dining spaces – the Liberty Room, and the Village Forge Tavern, as well as seasonal patio dining, weather permitting. Our Concord, MA restaurant serves classic American cuisine alongside new favorites, the only thing better than our restaurant’s food is our rich history. The Tap Room was originally the town’s “men’s only” bar and still holds its original charm and detail. The Village Forge Tavern was a storeroom for supplies during the Revolutionary War. There’s no better place to unwind, catch up with friends, and savor delicious, made-to-order, fresh all-American fare than at LIBERTY.

MERCHANTS ROW, HISTORIC DINING AT CONCORD’S COLONIAL INN

Merchants Row is a beautiful dining room that’s just right for special occasions or a special night out. Refined but not formal, enjoy a great bottle of wine and exceptional service in a quieter, gracious room, surrounded by 300 years of living history.

This town center jewel overlooking Concord’s Monument Square since 1716, Concord’s Colonial Inn has been host to nearly three centuries of history. The Inn, which played an integral role in America’s Revolutionary War and was once home to noted author Ralph Waldo Emerson, combines undeniable history with an array of modern services. Guest rooms dating to 1716, multiple dining options, extended stay suites, the Prescott Wing which features newly remodeled guest rooms, functions and live entertainment have combined to make this Inn one of New England’s top destinations for both business and leisure travelers. Experience history at Concord’s Colonial Inn.

This town center jewel overlooking Concord’s Monument Square since 1716, Concord’s Colonial Inn has been host to nearly three centuries of history. The Inn, which played an integral role in America’s Revolutionary War and was once home to noted author Ralph Waldo Emerson, combines undeniable history with an array of modern services. Guest rooms dating to 1716, multiple dining options, extended stay suites, the Prescott Wing which features newly remodeled guest rooms, functions have combined to make this Inn one of New England’s top destinations for both business and leisure travelers. Experience history at Concord’s Colonial Inn.

48 Monument Square Concord, MA 01742

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