Reviews on European food in West Milford, New Jersey, United States. West Milford is a township in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 25,850, reflecting a decline of 560 (-2.1%) from the 26,410 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 980 (+3.9%) from the 25,430 counted in the 1990 Census.
Things to do in West Milford
5 based on 8 reviews
Seven Lakes Station is a craft beer taproom, gastropub, beer garden, and to-go market located in Sloatsburg, NY, the New York City Metro Area's gateway to the wilderness, located less than an hour north of the City. We feature 14 local and specialty taps
The seven flights were just what the doctor ordered. Great place! We had the Cubano and ham/cheese sandwich. Good portion and very good taste. The beer selection is a well rounded craft selection on tap. The service was very friendly and accomodating. The music was a great selection to sit back and enjoy some nice cold brews. Definitely a place that we will be visiting more often. They had a surprisingly good sour. I typically stick to my IPA's but it was a raspberry variety. I highly recommended it. Keep up the great work! Love that they have different card games, board games etc.PS: Thank you for being accommodating. We run with our "mini Me" and it was very nice to be at a family friendly environment. (a little request: french fries =D )
Where to eat Belgian food in West Milford: The Best Restaurants and Bars
5 based on 8 reviews
Seven Lakes Station is a craft beer taproom, gastropub, beer garden, and to-go market located in Sloatsburg, NY, the New York City Metro Area's gateway to the wilderness, located less than an hour north of the City. We feature 14 local and specialty taps
The seven flights were just what the doctor ordered. Great place! We had the Cubano and ham/cheese sandwich. Good portion and very good taste. The beer selection is a well rounded craft selection on tap. The service was very friendly and accomodating. The music was a great selection to sit back and enjoy some nice cold brews. Definitely a place that we will be visiting more often. They had a surprisingly good sour. I typically stick to my IPA's but it was a raspberry variety. I highly recommended it. Keep up the great work! Love that they have different card games, board games etc.PS: Thank you for being accommodating. We run with our "mini Me" and it was very nice to be at a family friendly environment. (a little request: french fries =D )
4 based on 292 reviews
When Driton âTonyâ Sylaj came to the USA in 2000 he dreamed of owning his own restaurant. Tony was born in Kosova in January 1983. Upon arriving in this country his first goal was to obtain a degree. He attended the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde P
My wife and I visited Warwick on the way to Sugarloaf , NY and while walking around town we ran across Grappa Ristorante, so we decided to stop in for lunch on the patio.Our first happy surprise, they make an excellent White Sangria ( not to tart, not to sweet. ) The second, an excellent Mussels in a white wine garlic sauce ( we love thisAnitpasti so much we've been known to order a couple servings and skip the rest of a lunch menu.) Grappa's twist is the sauce is very creamy. For lunch I ordered a Grappa Wrap which I enjoyed because the Honey mustard sauce wasn't overly sweet ( sometimes a problem ). My wife had the Vegetarian Panini which she said was delicious and huge, almost equal to two sandwiches. We finished up with Cappuccino. The wait staff was very friendly and attentive and the service was verygood considering the kitchen is on the second floor of the restaurant and large platters were being transported down stairs. We really enjoyed the Grappa patio dining experience and will definitely be back on our next area visit.
4 based on 70 reviews
We were a group of six old friends gathering for a good meal and, of course, enjoying old memories while making new ones. The Chateau is a wonderful place to gather and listen to music and experience a wonderful menu. We had salads, ravioli, and the house crudites with wonderful dips and a choice of delicious bread. I wanted a glass of red wine and the waiter brought all three to the table to taste. I had the Indonesian dish...delish!!Others had the schnitzel and still other chose a steak special. All of our meals were excellent. It's a great old Chateau with a tremendous history and a tremendously talented chef! It's pricey, so if you go out often, it probably won't be a daily thing for you. They do offer specials with full course meals and a bottle of wine as well. We said we need to try that soon!!!
5 based on 8 reviews
Seven Lakes Station is a craft beer taproom, gastropub, beer garden, and to-go market located in Sloatsburg, NY, the New York City Metro Area's gateway to the wilderness, located less than an hour north of the City. We feature 14 local and specialty taps
The seven flights were just what the doctor ordered. Great place! We had the Cubano and ham/cheese sandwich. Good portion and very good taste. The beer selection is a well rounded craft selection on tap. The service was very friendly and accomodating. The music was a great selection to sit back and enjoy some nice cold brews. Definitely a place that we will be visiting more often. They had a surprisingly good sour. I typically stick to my IPA's but it was a raspberry variety. I highly recommended it. Keep up the great work! Love that they have different card games, board games etc.PS: Thank you for being accommodating. We run with our "mini Me" and it was very nice to be at a family friendly environment. (a little request: french fries =D )
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