The Ryland Inn, Fine dining restaurant in Whitehouse, New Jersey.
The Ryland Inn serves contemporary American cuisine in a restored 1796 estate featuring exposed wooden beams and stone fireplaces spread across several dining rooms. The spaces maintain their original architectural character while accommodating modern service.
The building began in 1796 as a stagecoach stop and country residence. It later became a restaurant while retaining its original structure and design elements.
The Landmark Tavern section reflects how local hospitality traditions shape the dining experience through seasonal dishes made with ingredients from the region.
The property is accessible from multiple entry points and offers both intimate spaces and larger rooms to accommodate different group sizes. It helps to plan ahead since the restaurant is closed on certain days of the week.
Beyond the dining rooms, the grounds include guest cottages with multiple rooms and facilities like a pool table and barbershop that few visitors expect to find. These additions transform it into a retreat that goes beyond a typical restaurant visit.
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