The Charles offers exciting cuisine in the historic village of Old Wethersfield. Whether you want to stop by for a quick drink and a bite at the bar, a cozy table by the fire, a meeting in our state-of-the-art Board Room, or host a celebration in our private dining room, The Charles has a place for everyone.
Rich in history and culture, Old Wethersfield village has long been the heart of Wethersfield and a destination for seekers of classic New England village charm. 161 Main Street has been beautifully restored while preserving so much of its history. The E.G. Robbins House was originally built by Elijah Wright around 1790. Wright served as a militia captain in the Revolutionary War. The house was extensively remodeled in 1850, by the seed company owner, Silas W. Robbins, and later owned by his brother, Edward Griswold Robbins (E.G Robbins).
It was later the Pyquaug Inn and was the venue for many special occasions and weddings of Wethersfield and the surrounding area. The Charles, named in honor of the owner's grandfathers, carries on the tradition of serving as a place to gather and celebrate.