Gather at the Blue Pig Tavern, our distinctive restaurant tucked in the corner of Congress Hall. Known for hearty breakfast, lunch and dinner favorites, its name derives from a gambling parlor sited in Congress Hall in the mid-1800s. Earlier still, in the 1700s, Elias Hughes operated a tavern for whalers on this site. It was the first tavern in Cape May. Today, we offer timeless classics and new seasonal delights with ingredients that are always farm-fresh.
Enjoy an intimate and elegant experience in our new private dining area, "The 1816 Room." A perfect atmosphere for small gatherings of 8-12 guests being served from our Blue Pig Tavern menu. There is a one-time non-refundable room fee of $100 plus tax.