Vincent's Mansion House

Opened In Gloucester City over 100 years ago, Vincent's Mansion House resides where Jersey Ave. meets King St., in the Southwest corner of Gloucester City. Vincent's is one of the most historic buildings in Gloucester City. The building used to be a hotel where Betsy Ross honey-mooned after being married at the now demolished Huggs Tavern. In those days, Gloucester City was a resort town with a beach, amusement park, and a horse-race track. After suffering through a fire, the upper part of the building was lost and it could no longer remain a hotel. When bought by its 4th owner, Vincent Canzanese Jr. in 1991, almost the entire restaurant was remodeled including the addition of the front room and the new upstairs dining area.

Vincent's offers wing and pitcher Thursday nights which includes all you can eat buffalo wings and half price pitchers of beer from 7pm until 11pm. Lunch specials include roast beef or roast pork with a pitcher of beer or soda for $4.50 and also wings from 11am until 1pm for $3.00. In reference to specials, call ahead at (856) 456-9028.







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