The Inn at Millrace Pond
The Inn at Millrace Pond is the jewel of the NJ Skylands region, just 10 minutes from the Delaware Water Gap. Located on a 23 acre campus in the historic village of Hope, the centerpiece of the Inn is a restored stone gristmill. Antique... more
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Excerpt from Backroads Magazine, July 2009 issue:
The Inn at Millrace Pond is beautiful and has a great homey and comfortable feel from the moment you stroll up the brick path from the parking lot. A small brook is crossed by an old wooden bridge and the mill stands stately and strong, dominating the grounds, which have a few other cottages and buildings sprinkled around it.
Entering the mill you can see how it has been remodeled and the combination of old Moravian charm and modern amenities flow seamlessly between each other.
Innkeeper Jonathon Teed and manager Bill Kirkhuff have much to be proud of here.
There are 17 rooms all together and our second floor room with its period antiques, wide board pumpkin pine wood floor and huge bed was very comfortable, while getting out of it the next day was a Herculean task.
The room rates are reasonable and we took advantage of a Spring Fling special which got us the room, two cocktails at the Fireside Tavern, $60 off the dinner bill and breakfast the following morning. Rates vary so it is best to check their website to see what is being offered.
The menu that night was absolutely awesome. Shira started with the Drunken Mussels, steamed with Butter and Bourbon and I enjoyed the Wild Mushroom Ravioli. The main course found the special Swordfish and a thing the inn calls New England Lobster Pie, which is a half pound of lobster meat in a traditional sherry sauce with a potato crust. Absolutely phenomenal, as were the zucchini that came with it.
The wine list was ample and the wine cellar is well worth exploring as it rests deep in the old mill and is the prettiest cellar we have ever seen. Shira wants one just like it now.
All in all we can't think of a nicer place to escape. Enjoy the inn. We sure did. View Reviewer Info
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