Historic, warm pub like atmosphere with a fantastic bar that has attracted patrons for decadesA Tradition of Hospitality
For over a century, patrons have found comfort in this historic building nestled in the Heights of the Meadowlands.
Opened in the 1870’s as a stagecoach inn, travelers in horse and carriage along stopped here to eat and drink in the tavern below and sleep in one of six guest quarters above.
After the turn of the 20th century, the inn evolved into a fine dining restaurant (a popular speakeasy during Prohibition), but eventually fell into disrepair.
In 1996, the current owners undertook an extensive restoration. The fireplaces in the dining rooms and cherry beams in the side “Red Room” were uncovered and repaired. The horseshoe bar was re-veneered, and the oak icebox (dated 1912) was refurbished and moved to stand in view inside the barroom.
On Valentine’s Day of 1997, the inn once again opened its doors for fine dining, under its current name.
Continuing its long legacy of hospitality, the inn is once again a Bergen County favorite and continues to inspire cherished memories for many years to come.
Seats approx. 90 inside with three dining areas, 90 outside with thee patios and 20 at the bar