Cassville Tavern gets new life as historic Jackson landmark undergoes major overhaul
JACKSON, NJ — One of Jackson Township’s most storied landmarks, the Cassville Tavern, is in the midst of a dramatic transformation as crews work to revive the centuries-old building that once served as a courthouse, stagecoach stop, and local watering hole.
Located at the crossroads of County Routes 571 and 528 in the heart of the Cassville section, the tavern is part of the federally recognized Cassville Crossroads Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1982. With roots stretching back to the mid-1700s and the current structure built before 1830, the site has long been considered a centerpiece of Jackson’s heritage.
The tavern closed in February 2023 after decades of operation under longtime owners John and Marilyn Fariello, who had run the business since 1972. Known for its bar-style menu, community atmosphere, and historic charm, the Cassville Tavern served generations of locals, becoming a cultural staple in Ocean County.
Following the Fariellos’ retirement, the property was sold to GTB Realty LLC. In May 2024, the company submitted an amended site plan to the Jackson Zoning Board, triggering the current wave of renovations now underway. The work includes substantial demolition and rebuilding, with efforts focused on preserving key architectural elements while modernizing the structure.
Construction activity has intensified throughout 2025, with observers noting that the entire first floor has been demolished, the second floor lifted, and new windows installed—indicating a potential full foundation rebuild. Temporary fencing surrounds the site, and although no official reopening date has been announced, the scale of the project suggests a significant revival is in motion.
The Cassville Tavern’s deep historical connections date back to when it served as a meeting house and courtroom during the colonial era. It later became a stagecoach stop and commercial hub in the 1800s, operating under names such as Whitney’s Tavern and Cassville Hotel. In the 20th century, it evolved into a bustling restaurant and bar, while retaining its original massing and Georgian architectural influences.
Despite changes to its structure, the tavern remains a protected historic site, meaning any modifications must strike a balance between preservation and modernization. The renovations aim to respect the building’s long-standing identity while preparing it for future use.
As of mid-2025, the community awaits word on what the next chapter holds for the historic site that has stood at Cassville’s crossroads for nearly 300 years.
Key Points
- Cassville Tavern in Jackson Township is undergoing major renovation, preserving historic elements while rebuilding large portions
- The landmark building dates back to before 1830 and once served as a courthouse, tavern, and stagecoach stop
- Renovations follow the 2023 closure and sale to GTB Realty LLC after 50 years under the Fariello family
A once-bustling tavern with colonial roots is getting a 21st-century revival at the crossroads of Jackson.