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Specialties
American Cuisine, Tavern with a Copper Top Bar, Live Music, Special
events, Murder Mystery, Dinner functions and lunch functions, comedians, live music and much more… Good Food, Good Friends, Good Times
History
Established in 2010.
The core of the building that is J.P. Stephen’s sits on a pond and was built by a man named Asa Cole in 1790. It was on of six mills, most of which produced wooden ware such as butter molds, match blocks, lobster traps, clothes pins and split baskets. The building sits on a stream that runs down from Grassy Pond to Poole Pond. This is the oldest mill still being used as a commercial business in Rindge.
J.P. Stephen’s Restaurant & Tavern opened in 2010 and is named after the my two sons James Prescott Record and Stephen Curtis Record. Sadly, Stephen died in a tragic car accident in December of 2007. Stephen was a three sport athlete, high honors student and a true role model to this community. We currently have a scholarship fund in Stephen’s memory that is awarded to two Conant High School graduates each year. I wanted this restaurant to carry on my boys legacy where friends and family can stop in and get a quick bite or spend some quality time in our cozy and rustic atmosphere.
Meet the Business Owner
Lisa R.
Business Owner
My employees and I are committed to creating a warm and welcoming dining experience. Working as a team and striving for excellence gives us the opportunity to serve our guests with an unforgettable experience. We take pride in everything we stand for, respecting one another for who we are, how we think and what we contribute. We are constantly striving for new ideas and ways we can better ourselves and this establishment. If you are anything but 100% satisfied, please bring it to our attention and we will do anything we can to make your visit to J.P. Stephen’s a positive experience worth repeating.