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sometime around the 1850s, it has always been known as "Lackawaxen
House." Originating as a boarding house, it was used mainly for city
folks and their families for summer vacations and weekend getaways
throughout the year. With the train station located across the street,
the men could leave their families here and commute back and forth to
their jobs in the surrounding cities while their families enjoyed the
country and a welcome escape from the city. The Inn at Lackawaxen
became a restaurant around 1966, and has been ever since.
Under new ownership by
local residents Susan and Dave Holbert, you can look to experiencing
the rest and relaxation of days gone by, with the added features of
special events on-site-catering for weddings, anniversaries, birthdays
or just about anything you can think of to celebrate, with an emphasis
on weddings.
Please, enjoy
perusing our site and if we have left any question unanswered, please
do not hesitate to contact us.
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Enjoy elegant, fine dining
in our large dining room. |

Enjoy our newly renovated pub for refreshing
cold beer or a Martini chilled to perfection |
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We
regularly schedule special events
during the warm months on the deck as well.
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Stroll along the peaceful Delaware River and enjoy the view of the
historic Roebling Bridge.
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We
are a proud member of the
Pocono Mountain Vacation Bureau
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