Pittstown Inn Featured as Local Favorite on Tranquil Acres of Alexandria Blog
Please visit Tranquil Acres of Alexandria's Blog to read about blogger Leslie A Stewart Boss' recent visit to the Inn.

Big Changes
If you have been in our restaurant recently, you have no doubt noticed some changes going on. We have been listening to feedback from our customers and are working hard to make the changes that, you, the customer are asking for. Our first major change is with our menu:
- We have streamlined our menu, eliminating the need for different menus for lunch and dinner. Our menu will be offered all day on days that we are open for lunch, with the exception of a few traditional dinner entrees that will be available after 5pm.
- Items that were previously only available on the bar menu are now available in the dining room as well, something that has been requested by many of our customers.
- We are offering a greater selection of dining options in addition to our traditional dinner entrees. We feel that this will appeal to a large group of our customers who are looking for something a little more casual when they are dining out.
- We are in the process of adding a selection of craft beers to our menu, again something that many of our customers have been requesting.
- In the coming weeks you will see updated versions of our wine list, our brunch menu, and our banquet menus.
So with out further ado, we invite you to look over our New Menu
We hope you like what you see and that you choose to visit the Inn.
Please feel free to send feedback to info@pittstowninn.com or to leave comments on our facebook page at facebook.com/pittstowninn.
We are listening and we want to hear what you have to say.
See you soon at the Inn . . .
Sad News
On Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011, Albert D. Disposti, owner and proprietor of the Pittstown Inn, passed away from a four month battle with cancer.
A memorial service will be held at Immaculate Conception Church in Annandale, NJ on Thursday, March 31st at 10:00 a.m. The service will be followed by a celebration of Albert's life at The Grill at The Pittstown Inn. All are welcome to attend both events. The Inn will be closed for business on Thursday, March 31st and will resume normal business hours on Friday, April 1st. Albert's obituary can be found here.
Albert will be greatly missed

The Pittstown Inn to Sponsor Student Photography Contest
The Grill at The Pittstown Inn will be sponsoring the 2nd prize category of the Alexandria Historic Preservation Commission's 2nd Annual Student Photography Contest. Open to any township resident who is currently a student, ranging from Kindergarten through 12th grade.
A Heartfelt Thank You
Thank you to everyone who joined us for Valentine's Day Weekend at the Inn. We hope everyone enjoyed the special menu and the music of keyboardist Michael Difabio. Hope to see you all again soon!
Thank You!!
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the New Year's Eve celebration at the Inn, it was a great time and we enjoyed ringing in 2011 with such a wonderful group of people!
We wish everyone a safe, happy, and healthy New Year!
Santa Visits the Inn
Santa stopped by the Inn!!!
He delivered candy canes, sang happy birthday, and posed for photos with the staff.

Owner Al Disposti and The Pittstown Inn Win Award for Most Promising New Business
The Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce presented Al Disposti, owner of The Pittstown Inn, with an award for Most Promising New Business at an annual awards breakfast on November 17, 2004.
The Pittstown Inn and Owner Al Disposti Receive the Donald B. Jones Award
The Hunterdon County Planning Board awarded The Pittstown Inn and owner Al Disposti with the Donald B. Jones Award this year. According to the Hunterdon County Planning Board's website, the award is "given to an individual or organization for completed projects that significantly contribute to the preservation of Hunterdon County's historical or rural heritage." Read more about the award on page five of Landscapes, a Hunterdon County Planning Board Publication.
Local Artist Paints Watercolor Of The Pittstown Inn
Noted local artist, Dan Campanelli, recently chose The Pittstown Inn as the subject for his newest watercolor painting, "So This Is Pittstown". This beautiful painting is available as a limited-edition print at the Clinton Falls Framing, Art, & Gift Gallery in Clinton, New Jersey.
Baby Boomer Group Gives the Pittstown Inn Rave Reviews
A web site for the Baby Boomer Generation, aginghipsters.com, gave the Pittstown Inn excellent reviews and called the inn a "Boomer-friendly restaurant" Read more about it here at the Aging Hipster's website.
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