Princeton is a charming historic town in Mercer County, New Jersey famous for being home to Princeton University. Some of our favorite places in town are: Food: - Casual: Hoagie Haven, Halo Pub, Thomas Sweet, Small World Coffee; Maman Cafe, Jules Pizza, The Nassau Diner, Contes (which Dave Portnoy gave an 8.9 - high praise) - Dinners: Agricola (a Miller favorite), Mistral, La Mezzaluna, Winberies, Yankee Doodle Tap Room, Witherspoon Grill, and Alchemist & Barrister Sites to See: Princeton University, St. Paul Church & School, Princeton University Museum, Morven Museum, Albert Einstein statue and home and more
This small farm is the perfect way to spend a beautiful fall day - also a perk is Jennifer (the brides sister) used to work here in high school! Make sure to purchase tickets in advance because the 21st is one of their "Fall Family Festival Weekends"
The Princeton area is home to great trails and hiking paths in fact the "Towpath", or the Delaware and Raritan Canal, runs over 70 miles and once served as an important transportation hub where mules pulled barges along the route. Now it is used for hiking, biking and canoeing. Also, look for the Institute for Advanced Study Woods or Mountain Lakes.