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“local cuisine set in a remarkably unique space”
Derived from the original census count of paupers living in the Hockessin city limits. Six Pauper's namesake is a testament to the historic charm and rustic ambiance that greets every patron at the door. From the reclaimed barn wood bar floors to the custom mahogany bar itself every aspect of the converted Shields Lumber House has been meticulously hand picked to hark back to the days of old. Six Paupers pays homage to not only Hockessin's colorful heritage but also the surrounding towns of Chadds Ford and Kennett Square -- areas that helped cultivate the rich history of high quality local cuisine set in a remarkably unique and eye-opening space.
Let me start with it's a nice little place and I will definitely go again. We went in on a rainy Saturday night and got seated very quickly. All through our visit I will say all the waiters and... Read more
Arrived here for an early dinner. The inside gives off this late 90's used to be wild happy hour vibe. But with the lights dim and the black painted drop ceiling, I had to use the flashlight on... Read more
Came for Sunday Brunch that starts at 11. The breakfast quesadilla is amazing and the service was great. There is always plenty of bar and high top seating. The TV's are always on for... Read more
Six Paupers Tavern & Restaurant
Hours
- Sun: 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
- Tue, Wed: 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm
- Thu - Sat: 11:00 am - 1:00 am
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Credit Cards Accepted
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