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Perryville, MO
573-547-9913

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Enjoy Our Tasty Homemade Meals

Smoke-Free Environment | In Business Since 1934

Smoke-Free Environment
In Business Since 1934

Savor All Your Favorite Dishes

Satiate your hunger for delicious food at City Tavern. You can relish all your favorite dishes such as chicken strips, onion rings, omelettes, and a variety of sandwiches. Our chefs use fresh, local ingredients to cook delicious, homemade food that will have you coming back for seconds. We're a local, family-owned restaurant established in 1934. You'll be happy to know that we're a smoke-free restaurant.

We have dine-in and carryout options. Visit us today!

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*Consumer Advisory: 3-602.11 Consumption of animal foods that are raw, undercooked, or not otherwise processed to eliminate pathogens.

Notice: Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illnesses especially if you have certain medical conditions.

Strange Food Facts

  • Ketchup used to be used as a medicine.
  • A corned beef sandwich was smuggled 
  • into space.
  • French fries originated in Belgium, not 
  • France!
  • Peppers don’t actually burn your mouth.
  • American cheese is not American.
  • Potatoes are 80% water.
  • Tonic water glows in the dark.

Strange Beer Facts

  • Salted peanuts dropped into in a glass of beer will ‘dance.’
  • In the 1200s it was the custom to baptize children with beer.
  • It was 1940 before beer in cans and bottles outsold draught beer.
  • In 1969, beer in cans outsold beer in bottles for the first time.
  • Ancient Egyptians were brewing at least six different kinds of beer by around 3000 BC.
  • Beer is the second most popular beverage in the world. Tea is the most popular. But beer is the most popular beverage in England and Ireland.
  • Around 1750 B.C., the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi called for the death penalty for retailers guilty of watering down beer.
  • All vitamins and minerals necessary for good health are in beer and other alcoholic beverages.
  • The Puritans brought more beer than water onboard the Mayflower.
  • It’s illegal to serve beer and pretzels at the same time in any bar or restaurant in North Dakota.
  • A person who simply sends a gift of beer to anyone in Kentucky can face imprisonment for five years.
  • The oldest brewery in the United States is Yuengling. It began in 1829 in Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
  • One brand of beer in China reportedly contains “ground-up dog parts.”
  • The more educated people are, the more likely they are to drink.
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