Nestled in the heart of New Jersey, the historic 250 year old Cranbury Inn Restaurant is a landmark not to be missed by visitors. Designated with a Tourism diamond award in 2007, the Cranbury Inn has been credited with contributing significantly to the tourism industry in New Jersey. A look into the history of the Inn reveals why. The oldest part of the tavern dates back to the mid 1700s, with new additions added in the late 1700s and the main dining room constructed in the 1930s. The Inn has been alleged to have been a part of the Underground Railroad, and an even more distant history places the troops of General Washington to have meet just a few doors down from the Inn. Authentic colonial decor and beautiful historic paintings welcome you in this warm, beautiful restaurant. Visit the Historic Cranbury Inn Restaurant for lunch or dinner 7 days a week, or for a champagne brunch on Sunday mornings. Try the Cranbury Inn crabcakes or the Filet Mignon to sample some of the best of what the Inn has to offer. The location also hosts special events, banquets, and weddings; arrangements can be made by contacting the restaurant at 609-655-5595.

























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