The Captain Daniel Packer Inne, located on Water Street overlooking the Mystic River, is a charming 18th-century landmark offering classic New England fare, signature dishes like scallops Nantucket and Blackjack sirloin, and a cozy, historic ambiance that transports diners back in time.
Built in 1756 and once a vital stopover for travelers between New York and Boston, the Inne is renowned for its rich maritime history, ghostly legends, and beautifully preserved original features, including fireplaces and wooden beams.
Today, guests enjoy nightly live music, a welcoming pub atmosphere, and the chance to dine in the same rooms that have hosted visitors for over 250 years, making it a must-visit destination in Mystic for history buffs and food lovers alike.

