“We are taking our first steps toward retirement and plan to sell the restaurant. We hope you will join us for some great food, drinks and brown bread as we embark on our farewell tour,” they
Lara Darco, the Walpack Inn’s manager since 2016, said Monday that the property had not yet been listed and there is no timeframe for making a sale. It is located on 37 acres off National Park Service Road 615.“We came to the collective decision that this was the direction we wanted to go in. We do plan to stay open until the sale is finalized,” said Darco, who lives in Milford, Pennsylvania.Heigis, 86, was a grade schooler in Rutherford when his parents bought the restaurant in 1949.
Offerings include a 14-ounce prime rib dinner, discounted to $37 on Fridays, that includes the salad bar, choice of one side and homemade brown bread. “It really is just a piece of history. When you walk through the doors, it’s like walking back into an older time,” Darco said.N.J. fire chief dies at 110. This was his touching final wish.
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