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Dining In Milford, Pa


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HI All - I'll be spending several days in the Milford, PA, area and need suggestions for dining options - restaurants, not food shopping. It seems there was a thread a while back about this area but I can't find it. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Also any places you have stayed at and liked. Thanks in advance. Christy


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HI All - I'll be spending several days in the Milford, PA, area and need suggestions for dining options - restaurants, not food shopping. It seems there was a thread a while back about this area but I can't find it. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Also any places you have stayed at and liked. Thanks in advance. Christy

Hi Christy

Gosh, I'd be so interested in finding out places to eat there today.

My dh was working there at Grey Towers for 3 years and I used to travel with him and since the celiac disease dx I've stayed home. When I was researching the area I found a Health Food Store. Maybe you can google it and call them and ask if they can recommend any place. There are a couple veg. places and a soup place that I think could help you

maybe go to the chamber of commerce site and ck the resturants and call ahead.

Can i ask why your going there? We just love that area and stayed at a charming little cottage like place called the Meyer Motel..there are little cabin like places with 2 rooms that share a front proch and they are in a circle over looking trees and green grasses area with bbq's to cook out and some picnic tables. the folk who run it are so nice.

let me know what you find out. can't wait to hear.

judy in philly

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HI Judy - WE're just going there to tour some of the spots I've read about, including Grey Towers. THanks for the information. I'm posting on a few other sites and will let you know if I find out anything or when we return what I've found out so you can try going there also. Christy

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