As
early as the ancient times there was a thoroughfare by the area where
this tavern was built. Relics of the excavations go to show at one time
this area was a part of Roman "LIMES".There were bulwarks here and a
watch-tower as well.
According
to written relics of the 15th century the territory of Megyer has been
belonging to Vác as a chapter possession. From 1695 after
the
Turkish menace it was taken over to Újfalusi
János.
Presumably about that time a kind of tavern building was built here.
From the 19th century New Megyer was an entailed estate of count
Károlyi. On this land the viniculture was highly dveloped.
A
stable and an inn were attached to the main building int he 18th, 19th
century. The arches of the doors and windows which are facing the
Danube and attached to the destroyed annex are still seen.
Farmers
who came from the north part of Hungary and went to the direction of
Pest have arrived at the northern gate of the tavern. They had some
rest and then walked on through the southern gate toward Pest. The
interesting bequest of the brigandage says the farmers who turned into
the tavern have left not only their money and pretty wives there but
sometimes even their lives.
In
1918 count Károlyi has put this tavern and some other
properties
at the factory's disposal, named Egyesült Izzó for
sale.
The well-known MEGYERI tavern was renovated in this year.