Marion Tavern at Grand View Farm is Burlington's only surviving 19th century connected-farm complex whose highly-visible location contributes much to the character of Burlington's town center. Historically, the property provided a stop halfway between Lowell and Boston and served as stagecoach tavern. As such, it played an important role in Lowell's emergence as a model mill town during the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. By 1870, the property became a large, successful dairy farm, returning the land to Burlington's agricultural roots.
Today, the Grand View Farm and Marion Tavern is a delightful place to hold your family parties and business conferences, luncheons and holiday celebrations. This warm, versatile venue provides a range of options at an affordable price. Each room has its own character, with all the comfort of home, but the convenience of Burlington’s charming downtown.
A mere 15 miles from the heart of Boston, Burlington is home to a wide range of restaurants, a variety of bustling commercial enterprises, and a close-knit community feel.