History
Located in the beautiful Delaware River hamlet of Narrowsburg, New York, the Narrowsburg Inn is the oldest continuously operated inn of its type in New York State. The Inn was initially built to serve coach travelers on the Mount Hope and Lumberland turnpike. It later served raftsman bringing wood down the Delaware during the early building stages of Philadelphia. It has served as a stopping off place for Erie Railroad travelers and for those seeking refuge from the heat and humidity of New York City
Specialties
The Narrowsburg Inn & Grille since 1840 has been a warm welcome spot for travelers and the local community. With an assortment of menus to please the taste and historical rooms to stay in, along with great entertainment & free wifi! You'll have an enjoyable time at the Inn!