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Specialties
Creative comfort food made with many locally sourced ingredients, including Rapscallion’s own beers brewed in nearby Sturbridge. Enjoy house-smoked wings, our delicious burgers, our take on the French Canadian classic poutine, and other delicious dishes by one of our warm and cozy hearths or al fresco on our patio on a warm day.
History
Established in 2015.
Rapscallion Table & Tap is the first restaurant owned by Rapscallion Brewery, which got its start as Concord Brewery in 1993 in nearby West Concord. Twin brothers Peter and Cedric Daniel became the fourth ownership group in 2007, adopting Rapscallion as the brewery name (Rapscallion was previously the name of a special line of beers within the Concord Brewery portfolio).
Table & Tap occupies a 1790 farmhouse that was first operated as a restaurant in 1976 by Claude Miquel who ran French restaurant Chez Claude until 1999. Maintaining ownership of the property, Miquel leased the space to two successive restauranteurs, and when the second group decided to close, he encouraged Rapscallion co-owner Peter Daniel, his son-in-law, to carry on the tradition of hospitality and food with great craft beer.
Meet the Business Owner
Peter D.
Business Owner
With small family business roots in Canada and Vermont, twin brothers Cedric and Peter Daniel naturally fell into the same in their twenties after working entry-level jobs in the Boston area. In 2004, they started Boston Barrel & Tap, a draft beverage service business which is still in operation today. Working nights and weekends on top of their day jobs, they eventually started working with a few small breweries in Eastern MA, including Concord Brewery, then based in Lowell, MA and under its third ownership group at the time. When an opportunity arose, the brothers became the fourth owners, seizing an opportunity to continue in small business and sustain an established and respected portfolio of recipes, eventually expanding it to include new beers.