Downtown Morristown has lots of lively bars, good restaurants and fun activities. It is also a convenient 10-minute drive from our venue. All of the train stations on our travel page have access to NYC if you want to plan a day trip before or after the wedding. Check out the NJ Transit website for more details.
Over 100 different arcade games situated in a historic bank building.
This is where the Bride & Groom had their first date. Has a vast selection of craft beer and good food, (which is why Molly chose it).
900 Acre National Historic Park. For most of the Revolutionary War, it was used by portions of Continental Army as a winter camp site, and it housed the main Continental Army during the "Hard Winter" of 1779–80, believed to be the harshest winter in recorded history for this area. The park is a 10 minute drive from our venue.
Excellent local brewery, but does not have food on site.
One of New Jersey's oldest arts and cultural institutions, the Morris Museum is an award-winning, institution offering programs in the arts, science, history, film, jazz, theatre, speaker series and other special performances.
Cozy bar with good food and drink selection plus a secret second bar called "Hops"you have to cut through the Frog to get to. Has a pool table, darts and shuffle board.
If you like botanical gardens, this place will be up your alley.
Speak-easy style bar with great cocktails. Don't be shocked if it gets a little crazy after 11 PM.
Beautiful walking trails and neat exhibit center. Walks in the Great Swamp were a big part of both Molly and Kevin's childhood.
High quality 3-story Irish Pub. Has good food, but the kitchen closes around 10 PM, and it turns into quite the bar scene.