The
Columbia Inn has a long and rich history in Montville. Constructed in
the 1870s, it once served as Montville’s town hall. Later, it
was converted into an inn because of its ideal location between historic
Route 202 and the Morris Canal. This well known resting place provided
food, drink, baths and rooms for decades to weary travelers.
In 1996, the McDermott family purchased the building and restored it
to its original form, making it into a continental Italian restaurant.
The Columbia Inn is well recognized for preparing a wide variety of
unique Italian delicacies and specialties. To compliment these creative
presentations, only the finest wines and liqueurs are served. The Columbia
Inn has also become famous for its ultra thin crust brick oven pizza.
When you visit the Columbia Inn, make sure you ask about our private
banquet room. Located on the second floor it easily accommodates up
to 65 people comfortably. This room is ideal for birthday parties, business
meetings, baby showers, wedding rehearsals, Christmas and holiday parties,
christenings, children’s pizza parties and more.
Were proud to say the Columbia Inn has become the finest Italian restaurant
in the area, thanks to the truly spectacular food at reasonable prices.
Please come and experience this unique dining experience for yourself.
In
the Feburary 2010 edition of NJ Monthly Magazine NJ based celebrities
were polled regading who makes your favorite pizza in NJ. Ron Galella,
a celebrity photographer picked us!
“The
best pizza place is the Columbia Inn in Montville. I usually get it
Italian style, with onion, garlic, and tomato. Also I like anchovies.
And my wife likes it Margherita style. The reason it’s good is
the thin crust. Most crusts are usually too doughy.” -
Ron Galella