During the Colonial era, Taverns were a place for weary travelers to sleep, and a spot for locals to share news and debate. Hundreds of years later, some of them are still serving up great food and drink.
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Ruth Ferrazzano owns Murphy s, which is an Irish-American pub and New York-style deli that has been open since 1929.Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff
PROVIDENCE â For the last 40 years, people would flock to Murphyâs Pub starting at 9 a.m. on St. Patrickâs Day. The Irish pubâs owner, Ruth Ferrazzano, would watch them gathered on Fountain Street, wearing layers of swinging emerald-colored Mardi Gras beads, four-leaf clover pins, and shades of green that ranged from chartreuse to a shadowy seaweed.