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Michael L

3 years ago

The Molly Pitcher is a historic building important...

The Molly Pitcher is a historic building important to Red Bank as well as the state of New Jersey. It would be beyond challenging to find another Inn that would be even a close comparison. If you go to the back of the building you will find a world class view of the Navesink River. A glorious view during anytime of the year. I have never stayed overnight in the Inn so I really can't comment on the accommodations. However if you want my opinion on the food, I would say awesome. The Sunday brunch is costly, but in my opinion worth the price. If you want scrambled eggs and pancakes, go to ihop. If you want to have a more luxurious meal with eggs Benedict, various seafood, etc. Molly Pitcher brunch is a good choice.

The Navesink River is an estuary, approximately 8 mi long in Monmouth County, New Jersey. The Inn sits nestled at a perfect location to gaze down the river. Don't quote me on this, but I am fairly certain that Bon Jovi still lives on the Navesink (not on it in a boat, his property is on the river). If you stand at the Molly Pitcher and look down the river, his home would be mid-way down the river on the left.

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