Jennifer has been coming here since she was a kid. It started with the Chicken and Fries Basket with To-Die-For Honey Mustard. Nowadays she prefers their Stromboli's which are out-of-this-world.
Nestled in the heart of downtown Princeton, Palmer Square is a treasure trove of shops, restaurants and things to do. Stroll the tree-shaded sidewalks and take in charming colonial architecture complemented by modern elements.
Originally known as Coryell's Ferry, New Hope houses more than 200 years of history. Home to eclectic shopping, riverside dining, impressive theater and cultural attractions, New Hope is a small town with a big city feel. In fact, it was even named one of "America's Favorite Towns" by Travel + Leisure.
Lambertville was founded in 1705, and its charming streets are lined with well-preserved federal townhouses and Victorian homes. Hidden treasures are everywhere in “The Antiques Capital of New Jersey.”
Washington Crossing Historic Park offers more than 500 acres of American history, natural beauty and family fun. The park preserves the site where George Washington crossed the Delaware River and turned the tide of the Revolutionary War.
Grounds For Sculpture is a 42-acre sculpture park, museum, and arboretum founded on the site of the former New Jersey State Fairgrounds. Founded by artist and philanthropist Seward Johnson, the nonprofit Grounds For Sculpture presents and conserves an exceptional collection of contemporary sculpture.
A Unique and Eclectic Food Hall located in the heart of New Hope.