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J. Huston Tavern Re-Opening Ceremony

10/8/2021 | Arrow Rock State Historic Site | Arrow Rock, MO

Representatives from Missouri State Parks invite the public to attend a ribbon cutting to officially reopen J. Huston Tavern in Arrow Rock at 4:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 8, outside on the tavern lawn. Refreshments will be served, and J. Huston Tavern will be open for dining after 5 p.m.

“We are very excited to officially reopen the tavern for dining,” said Missouri Department of Natural Resources Director Dru Buntin. “It would not be possible without the partnership of the Friends of Arrow Rock who operate the tavern.”

“Park staff went above and beyond with all their hard work and dedication to the tavern since the fire in May 2019,” said Missouri State Parks Director David Kelly. “We are exceptionally thankful for site administrator Mike Dickey for saving the tavern through his quick actions on the night of the fire, clean up after the fire, construction of the dining tent and mobile kitchen, as well as his assistance in developing the plans for the new kitchen.”

J. Huston Tavern in Arrow Rock is the oldest continuously operated restaurant west of the Mississippi; a fire destroyed the kitchen in May 2019 and threatened the historic structure. The kitchen was a total loss. Temporary outdoor dining was configured within a month and the dining operation continued into 2020. The kitchen rebuild was completed in August 2021. This celebration marks the official re-opening of the tavern, the new kitchen, and new public restrooms.

The public is strongly encouraged to follow social-distancing guidelines and be proactive in protecting themselves and others.

Arrow Rock State Historic Site is located at 39521 Visitor Center Drive in Arrow Rock, west of Columbia. For more information about the event, contact the historic site at 660-837-3330.

Click here to read the news release.

Event Time: 4:30 p.m.
39521 Visitor Center Drive, Arrow Rock, MO | 660-837-3330

Associated activities

  • Dining