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Our History

Rams Head Tavern in Annapolis, Maryland, sits on a site steeped in centuries of local history. In 1703, English brewer Benjamin Fordham received a charter from Queen Anne to establish one of the city’s first breweries, laying the foundation for Annapolis’s brewing tradition. Nearly a century later, in 1792, William Faris, a clockmaker and silversmith, opened “The Crown and Dial” on the same site, operating it as a tavern and boarding house; by 1794, it became known as the “Sign of the Green Tree,” continuing the location’s long-standing role as a place of hospitality. Throughout the 1800s and early 1900s, the building served various commercial and residential purposes, including as a bank and boarding house.

Locally Owned, Locally Loved

The Muehlhauser family purchased the property in 1989, transforming it from a modest 30-seat pub into a bustling restaurant and bar. Still family owned and operated, Rams Head Tavern remains a beloved fixture in Annapolis, blending historical charm with modern hospitality.

The Experience

Enjoy modern tavern fare in one of our cozy dining rooms, historic pub, or on the Wisteria covered patio and you’ll see why so many Annapolitans consider Rams Head their second home.

Visit Us

Whether you are joining us for a festive gathering, casual lunch, office happy hour, or dinner before a show at Rams Head On Stage, we strive to provide an inviting and memorable experience.

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