Frenchtown Dog Wash is a family owned business with self service stalls that provide everything you would need to wash your dog as well as drop off services that include professional bathing and grooming.
Peppy enjoyed Frenchtown too! It was so nice how dog friendly the town is. We definitely met some new doggy friends. And we enjoyed taking a picture with this horse statue. Skip to content. Like this: Like Loading You May Also Like.
Loading Comments Email Required Name Required Website. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. The Link bus transportation services Hunterdon County. Frenchtown is quite small and a pleasure to walk around.
Walk through the streets, across the bridge, or down the tow path. The Delaware River is a nice sight, as are the surrounding areas of Hunterdon County, which include many farms and cows. This city travel guide to Frenchtown is a usable article. It has information on how to get there and on restaurants and hotels. Milford is charming, with quaint shops and eateries on a very pleasant main street. A steady walk up one side and down the other wouldn't take long, but if you wanted to explore all the intricacies of the town, it would occupy your time for quite a while.
Once a speakeasy and ice cream parlor, The Ship bows to history. With tin ceiling, original brickwork, and bowling lane bar, the tables along the wall in the dining room overlook a peaceful creek, and the pub atmosphere is quite engaging. The Ship became New Jersey's first brew pub in and the copper and brick clad brewing equipment is reminiscent of a bygone era before Prohibition.
Patrons sample fine, unfiltered cask conditioned ales, served fresh from the whole grain brewery in the time honoured British tradition.
You can enjoy 15 British beer imports and 2 hard ciders on draught, and an extraordinary selection of bottled imported ales, single malt whiskeys, fine ports, sherries and wines. Whatever a traveler's taste, this country pub offers a tradition of extraordinary food and hospitality that began in Great Britain centuries ago. Lunch and dinner menus offer a wide range of choices: Cornish pasties, venison, cheese and onion pie are among the many British classics.
Or, select from a sophisticated menu covering a good range from soups to desserts all made from scratch, and The Ship's own smoked meats and seafood. On weekends enjoy a parade of local folksingers and musicians.
Aldo Leopold, naturalist and author, once said that railroads are "the last great conservator of flora. Take a drive on Route through "the narrows", a one-lane passage between the river and tracks and over-hanging cliffs that once sheltered the Delaware Indians.
Frenchtown is jammed with dozens of antique and collectible shops, some of the finest art galleries in the state, fine restaurants, a boutique hotel, biking trails and frontage on some of the prettiest stretches on the Delaware. Yet the town is still unspoiled, refreshingly unglitzy, downhome and friendly. Besides a wide assortment of antique and collectible shops, Frenchtown is home to half a dozen fine art galleries.
Ron Kobli moved his world famous Decoys and Wildlife Gallery to 55 Bridge Street from Pennsylvania eleven years ago and has watched the village's appeal blossom. Over the years the quality and variety of the shops has steadily improved; now you can find a little bit of everything. They've fixed the streets and the sidewalks, and residents have fixed up their homes, so that Frenchtown looks and feels like the nice little river town that it is.
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