The Historic Restaurant In New York Where You Can Still Experience Colonial Times

Milleridge Inn in Jericho, New York, offers a historic dining experience with colonial decor and a variety of shops.

Milleridge Inn history is just one reason to visit this fascinating place full of intriguing stories about the Colonial Period in America. Do you ever wonder what it was like to live back then? Unfortunately, time travel is impossible (so far!), but some places today offer such realistic details it is easy to imagine what it was like to live back in those days. One of those places is the Milleridge Inn in Jericho. This wedding venue, collection of shops, and historic restaurant in New York is one of those places. The restaurant has been in business for more than 80 years, but the building goes back centuries! Read on to learn more about this welcoming place.

Perhaps the most historic and well-known building in Jericho, New York is the Milleridge Inn.

The history of this building can be traced back to 1672 when Mary Willets built a two-room house on this site. That home is now in the middle of this larger building.

Over the years, the rest of this building grew around Mary Willet's original construction.

It was mostly used as a home, but there's evidence that it was also a restaurant in the late 1700s for a time.

And more than 80 years ago, it was converted into a restaurant again, and it has been one ever since; however, it stays true to its colonial decor.

In other words, when you dine at the Milleridge Inn, you'll feel like you stepped back in time.

The current owners have also added shops to the property and their design also matches the colonial theme.

A general store, a Christmas shop, a candy shop, a bakery, and a cafe are all worth exploring after your delicious meal.

The food at Milleridge Inn New York is excellent with much of it reflecting the colonial time period, although some of the dishes are more modern.

You might want to start with one of the beautiful salads.

The main dishes here are hearty and filling making it one of the finest inns in New York.

The meatloaf is made using Martha Washington's famous recipe! The staff has been making it at the Milleridge Inn for decades.

If poultry is what you seek, you can choose from duck, chicken, or turkey dishes.

Steaks include marinated skirt steak, 32-ounce bone-in ribeye, braised beef short rib, or Milleridge's famous pot roast.

The honey herb-crusted salmon is also quite good for the seafood lovers.

We always save room for the decadent desserts at one of the loveliest boutique hotels in New York.

This seven-layer cake is mouthwatering or try one of the fruit pies with buttery crusts.

Milleridge Inn history is rich here, and you are invited to experience it. Discover more details on the Milleridge Inn website, including information about the cool wedding space. Have you already visited this historic building and restaurant on Long Island? Please share your thoughts in the comments below.

For another historic adventure about a half hour away, visit St. James General Store on the North Shore of Long Island. And reserve a room ahead on the Hotels.com website.

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