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    My family and I recently stayed at Ash Mill while visiting friends in the area. The owner, Jeff, is…read moreextremely friendly and helpful. When a snowstorm threatened to disrupt our visit, he prioritized cleaning our rooms in order to allow us to check in early. The rooms are large and despite the frigid temperatures, kept surprisingly toasty. The bathrooms are clean and the towels did not feel like sandpaper. In the morning, Jeff served us made to order omelettes in front of a roaring fire. We enjoyed our stay and highly recommend Ash Mill to others.

    We were looking at Ash Mill Farm for a possible wedding venue for next year, so we went to their…read moreWedding Expo and decided to stay the weekend. What a joke! In my opinion the owner has no idea what he is doing. Our room had a filthy hot tub that we had to clean before we used it, a broken toilet seat, and broken glass panels at the back door, where the smell of the pasture and barn would waft in. We were allowed by one of the innkeepers, Joe, to go into the pasture and visit with the animals; however, we weren't told about Poe, the goat who tends to attack people (both my fiance and I experienced that firsthand). Even one of the wedding vendors admitted that she'd gotten bruises from Poe butting into her hip. I was accused by the owner of having had "too many mimosas" when I spoke to him regarding the issues I had (such as Poe being dangerous and a liability, especially to small children who could easily get into the pasture). I have an autoimmune disease and CANNOT have alcohol. My doctors can easily vouch for that. I had plain orange juice. To accuse me of that was rude, unprofessional and out of line. But what should I expect from someone who, instead of helping out with the Wedding Expo, was rolling around the pasture with his animals and their excrement for much of the time? And the so-called "Expo" was small. Very small. One DJ, no live bands, three examples of "sweetheart" tables, three examples of guests' tables, main courses that we couldn't taste, no option for a cash bar or alcohol-free, a tent that seemed like it was going to blow away since it was a windy day...It was very underwhelming. Just don't bother with this place.

    Woolverton Inn - Branzino

    Woolverton Inn

    (75 reviews)

    ‍ What an…read moreunexpected surprise! Bravo and standing O to the team. NYC caliber - UES replants- food ruined. Hospitality A+ Atmosphere A+ YES CHEF! Nailed it! Starter: Amuse bouche - 3 exceptional treats each Petite biscuits- received 4, wanted 20 1st course- Yummiest Salad, exquisitely dressed. Tuna tartar- incl shallots and avocado and toast point in a perfect stacked combination with a light sauce accompaniment. Perfect. Subtle. 2nd course- 9 hour braised Short Rib. i'm the one that usually gets this although my husband did and I have to say it's some of the best short ribs I've ever put into my mouth. The polenta was cooked to perfection. I made a very loud yummy sound when I tasted his meal. I ordered the lamb 3 generous lollipop lamb chops and felt no shame as I gnawed at my bones. Temperature perfect, the sauce!!! and the carrots julienned with the best spice and maybe a pinch of brown sugar (tried guessing because it was so good, these were not carrots ! So much more. And a purple potato mash that was ... I mean everything was beyond our hopes. We chose the fresh fruit desert that had a very unusual combination, 2 of which I'd never had before. I'm now a convert. We were served by Tracy clearly and expert (warm but not making herself the focus) with Brady in training and already up to speed. Some things I noticed. When food came out the whole kitchen came out and served everybody at once! How refreshing to see that. All servers were attentive and paying attention to the entire room. No one felt unnoticed and forgotten. The wonderful woman behind the desk at the entryway, took us on a tour of the event space with complete joy and enthusiasm. She didn't seem put out at all in fact I wanted to just hang out with her for a while. So welcoming. The second we walked in the door everyone said hello to us as if they had known us for years! We just moved here. We had never been there in our lives. The property is perfectly maintained, makes quite a statement, and the new converted barn was my dream barn. My only regret is that I didn't get to meet all the sheep on the property. If any guests come to visit us in our new home in French Town, we're going to recommend they stay there in one of the cottages possibly or the in itself so that they can have the ultimate comfort and the elegance. They would expect in an overnight that I fear, our guest room will not lend itself to. I want to get married again so I can get married there! I want to eat there once a week! Gratitude to my niece who we asked for a recommendation of where we should eat for a nice meal to celebrate my husband, after a big achievement. She has lived here for three years and as a trained nutritionist and chef herself. She said the only place you should go is the Woolverton Inn and its New Restaurant. She will be receiving a gift! Lastly, I was so overwhelmed upon entering the restored barn that I forgot the name of the elegant man who received us with such grace. He's a gracious host and constantly circulated the room keeping an eye on the flow with light personnel suggestions ( potato soup with lobster next time! I promise) and birthday wishes for a large families grandmother. Go, enjoy, stay there, eat there, bring friends there! Bon apetite!

    I've always passed by this beautiful building but have never stepped inside before. My first visit…read morewas earlier this week and it's just a beautiful place. From what I understand, they recently renovated and added the restaurant to this historic building. You have to come and check it out for yourself. The food was incredible with big portions. The servers were extremely nice and attentive. I'm so thrilled to add this as one of my new favorite places.

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    Wonderful BnB (big beautiful old house) that we've stayed at for a few years now and would…read moredefinitely go back to. Amazing location, just steps away from downtown New Hope but also quiet and laid back there. Dinie and Carl are great hosts too- very accommodating and helpful with local tips. Plus, you get a good full breakfast there and see bunnies hopping around the area all the time. The backyard is really cool with sculptures, tables, chairs, gazebo and more. Different rooms have a balcony or whirlpool tub or fireplace. They also give each room a nice little bottle of anisette to drink and chocolates and/or cookies.

    I first stayed at the Wedgwood back in 1995 and I loved it back then. The night I stayed, there was…read morea huge thunderstorm and most of New Hope, including the Wedgwood, lost power for a few hours, but it just added to the quaintness and mysteriousness of the place! Sitting on the front porch at the main house and watching the storm is one of my fondest memories. Fast forward to 2024. My fiance and I decided to stay for a weekend. As soon as I walked in, the owners recognized me! With all the business they get, I was really surprised. And it was wonderful that they still owned it. Since it was spring, the grounds were full of brand-new flowers and the trees were blossoming. The scents were amazing and everything was so pretty. There were some fun statues on the property as well. I've only ever stayed in the Main House. They have everything from your basic, fairly small rooms (By basic I do NOT mean bad or boring!) to beautiful suites with balconies, whirlpool tubs and fireplaces. Every single room in the Main House looks as though you've stepped back in time, but there are some updates. For example, they have added a big breakfast room. And the breakfasts are still very good, including the fresh fruit. And the smell of coffee... Heaven. Downtown New Hope is just a short walk down the hill. Lambertville (NJ) is right across the Delaware River, and you can walk or drive. I can't wait to go back again, and this time I won't be waiting another 29 years!

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