The Ryland Inn

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The Ryland Inn was a restaurant in Readington Township, New Jersey that won the James Beard Mid-Atlantic region top prize.[1] It achieved great success, winning several awards and being visited during then-president Ronald Reagan.[2]

History

Craig Shelton took over as chef and managing partner in 1991 at the age of 30.[3]

In 2000 Craig Shelton won the James Beard Mid-Atlantic region top prize for the restaurant.[1]

The restaurant, located at 111 Old Highway 28, Whitehouse Station, NJ,[4][5] closed in 2007 after the discovery of a crack in the major load-bearing beam of the building and after a pipe burst in the basement causing flooding.[2]

Jeanne and Frank Cretella of Landmark Hospitality announced in August 2011 that they plan to reopen the Ryland Inn as a restaurant and banquet hall.[6]

References

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  4. [1] NJ Property Tax Listing
  5. showcase.com April 2009 listing of 111 Old Highway 28 - Formerly The Ryland Inn for US$3,799,000.
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