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Well, it matters on what you think of s important. Taverns usually sold food and drink, so they were good for leisure, and they sometimes had inns built in. However, colonial times were full of work, and drinking too much could make work more complicated. So... Yes and No.

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Try looking up these and see if they help. The White Horse Tavern in Newport, Rhode Island and The Vera Cruz Tavern in Vera Cruz, Pennsylvania.



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