From the web site: "A warm and welcoming experience that reflects the true spirit of the New England seacoast. Appreciate the flavor of the region through our simple but inspired New England cuisine offered by a gracious and knowledgeable staff. Situated in an extensively restored 1820's Federal style house featuring a rustic mix of classic period details and contemporary décor, Victory is divided into two floors. The downstairs has a comfortable yet stylish tavern-like feel, including a cozy front lounge, fireplaces and seating for close to forty; the upstairs is a bit more formal, complete with tablecloths, fireplaces and a more traditional New England ambiance. Also located upstairs is our private dining room, a federalist style room enclosed by pocket doors which accommodates up to twenty-six people, perfect for either business meetings or celebrations with family and friends."
Tuesday - Sunday
Drinks from 5pm
Dinner from 5:30pm
Closed Monday
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