Restaurants Near Pittstown, New Jersey

Restaurants Near Pittstown, New Jersey
Pittstown is a quiet New Jersey city in Hunterdon County. The city sits in close proximity to the New York metropolitan area, but the laid-back atmosphere and slow, casual way of life is vastly different from the hustle and bustle of the big city. Visitors to Pittstown enjoy taking part in the annual Strawberry Festival or exploring the outdoors at the Capoolong Wildlife Management Area. The town is also home to a number of restaurants that offer a comfortable atmosphere and tasty food to residents and visitors alike.

The Pittstown Inn

The Pittstown Inn was originally established in the 1760s as a local tavern and lodging house. The rustic, all-stone structure has undergone extensive changes in its lifetime and now features a contemporary interior and offers a full-service, fine-dining menu. Visitors to the Pittstown Inn can select from a menu that rotates seasonally and features fresh food made with local ingredients whenever possible. The restaurant offers two banquet rooms that can hold up to 38 people. Several pre-planned catering menus are available for guests' convenience. Diners are encouraged to make reservations and can do so by calling the restaurant. The Pittstown Inn is closed on Mondays. The restaurant hours vary seasonally.

The Pittstown Inn
350 Pittstown Road
Pittstown, NJ 08867
(908) 735-0125
pittstowninn.com

The Brick Tavern at Perryville Inn

The Brick Tavern at Perrysville Inn has historical roots that date back to the War of 1812. The tavern has been in operation since 1813 and still retains much of the charm of the time of its creation. The exterior of the tavern has remained predominantly untouched, but the interior has been renovated several times and now features a cool, classic design complete with white linens throughout. The menu is an eclectic mix of traditional tavern favorites and contemporary culinary creations. Popular favorites include the pan-seared filet mignon, Perrysville Inn's 1813 red, white and bleu salad and hunter's pot pie. The inn also offers a pizza menu and to-go pizza service. Diners can select from an extensive wine list that offers by-the-bottle or by-the-glass options. The inn and the surrounding gardens can be booked for special events. Weddings are particularly popular in the classically elegant establishment and lush gardens. A pre-planned catering menu is available for all special events. The hours at the Brick Tavern vary seasonally.

The Brick Tavern at Perryville Inn
167 Perryville Road
Perryville, NJ 08827
(908) 730-9500
theperryvilleinn.com

Clinton Station Diner

The Clinton Station Diner is a train-themed dining establishment that offers a menu full of classic diner favorites. The restaurant is family-friendly and is decorated in dark burgundy tones with model train accents throughout the dining room. The diner is most notable for its Mount Olympus 50-pound hamburger. Visitors who tackle this imposing pile of beef can participate in the Mount Olympus challenge and attempt to devour the burger in three hours with four people. If they succeed in their endeavor, the burger is on the house. A number of smaller burgers are available in varying sizes for those who don't wish to face the intimidating Mount Olympus. Diners can enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner at this establishment that is open 24 hours a day. The restaurant features a salad bar and in-house bakery as well as a fully stocked bar that is in operation during select hours. Dine-in and carry-out service are both available. Guests can place their carryout orders using the online ordering system.

Clinton Station Diner
2 Bank St.
Clinton, NJ 08809
(908) 713-0012
clintonstationdiner.com

Article Written By Erin Schreiner

Erin Schreiner is a freelance writer and teacher who holds a bachelor's degree from Bowling Green State University. She has been actively freelancing since 2008. Schreiner previously worked for a London-based freelance firm. Her work appears on eHow, Trails.com and RedEnvelope. She currently teaches writing to middle school students in Ohio and works on her writing craft regularly.

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