Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Milford, New Jersey, United States. Milford is a borough located in western Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States. At the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 1,233, reflecting an increase of 38 (+3.2%) from the 1,195 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn declined by 78 (-6.1%) from the 1,273 counted in the 1990 Census.
Things to do in Milford
3 based on 126 reviews
We wanted to visit an old haunt, The Frenchtown Cafe, but it had been destroyed by an 18-wheeler making deliveries! Undaunted, we stopped at favorite #2, The Bridge Cafe. What a lovely spot. Service was superb and our lunch sandwiches were inspired. Our tab was $42.
4 based on 98 reviews
For food and drink...this place is an absolute gem. Not only does the menu constantly change with fresh ideas, the offerings are always delish and fresh. The drinks...really...not like anywhere else. Mike is the best bartender ever...both with his concoctions and friendliness. Just tell him what flavor your in the mood for, and he will make it like nothing you ever tasted. We've kept your feedback on our bulletin board, and even though it's so long since you wrote, I thought I should let you know that all these months later, your words continue to validate our staff's dedication to our patrons. Reviews such as yours continue to make our team's efforts to exceed our patron's expectations, that much sweeter. Thank you again for sharing your comments with the TripAdvisor community.
4 based on 21 reviews
We enjoyed everything about our recent dinner! The staff was friendly and welcoming. They had good knowledge of the food and beverages and seemed to genuinely enjoy chatting with guests. The peach gazpacho was perfect and our entrees were just as good! The restaurant is a comfortable space and uniquely decorated with interesting touches. The night we dined there were families, groups and couples and there seemed to be something for everyone. We are anxious to return!
4 based on 7 reviews
Forget the outside- go right into a lodge-style interior featuring booths and tables in modest space featuring a very stylish counter (used to be a bar in this place's former iteration). Serves NoLa inspired breakfast and lunch fare at very reasonable prices. I love biscuits and gravy- exceeded expectations in quality of the food and the size of the portion. Excellent coffee (Homestead from Bridgeton) brewed fresh every in single pour machines. First rate. Will go back soon.
4 based on 157 reviews
Closed for renovations.
Very attentive service staff, our omelets were very good, the atmosphere was friendly and what you'd expect in a small town but they pack people in like sardines. I enjoyed the company of three people I was elbow to elbow with but if I hadn't, breakfast would have been a bust. Certainly worth a try but wait for a both!
4 based on 229 reviews
Very comfortable, eclectic atmosphere suitable for anyone, including couples, families, or groups. Combined vegan, meat-eater menu with range unique offerings. My wife and I opted for the former for our appetizer (Messa plater) and entrees (Eggplant Meatballs, Sweet Potato Special), finding everything incredibly fresh, perfectly prepared and tasty. Service was attentive and friendly. Good parking.
4 based on 235 reviews
Having convinced my wife to play hooky for the day, we took a ride along the Delaware river to Frenchtown, NJ & stumbled on the Frenchtown Inn. The staff that greeted us was friendly, courteous and immediately showed us to a cozy corner of the dining room. There dining room was tastefully decorated in colonial fashion with 2 fireplaces and a number of good photo print pictures of the area on the walls. Service was pleasantly prompt and pleasant.My wife enjoyed the snapper tacos 7 I the pea soup & the Caesar salad. All was fresh and delicious. A shared Creme Brulee and coffee was a topper to the great meal. This is another fine inn along the Delaware we will visit again now, for dinner.Thank you for your review. We are so pleased that you enjoyed your dining experience with us. We strive every day to make everyone feel welcomed, happy, and satisfied. Appreciation for quality food and hospitality is gratefully received. We hope that we will see you again soon!
4 based on 32 reviews
Good pizza not great-friendly staff-at an ok price for the menu. If your in the area it's not a must stop. But your not going to be disappointed.Stephen we are so grateful to be a part of our little community and to call you a neighbor. At the Little York we expect nothing less than friendly smiling service and a warm, welcoming dining experience. I am sorry that we did not provide this on your visit. Our doors are open and I hope that you'll stop in soon.
4 based on 203 reviews
We visited this place over 25 years ago when they were the first brew pub in New Jersey. We were in the New Hope area and decided to visit again. We were not disappointed. Service was excellent and food was exceptional. I had a salad that was loaded with blue cheese and Brussels sprouts. The local beer choice is varied and we felt sorry to have to limit ourselves to one drink since we were traveling further that day.
4 based on 51 reviews
Traveling to the Milford House from the Lehigh Valley Area we had a scenic trip along the canal and Delaware River. Crossing the bridge into Milford you'll see a quaint little town. The Milford House is right down the street, an older restaurant that has a substantial menu offering pretty much anything one could want. Our party had the shrimp & grits, duck breast and salmon. Everything was good but what I didn't like was sides and salads were all a la cart. I prefer having those included in the price of the meal like most all restaurants do. Our server was great, he was attentive and very friendly. My rating of poor for the value was only due to items ( salad and vegetable ) that should normally come with a meal were an additional $4 - $8 The a la cart option I'm sure is great for people with smaller appetites.
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