

Step back in time and experience one of Long Island’s hidden treasures. For over 80 years, our community has enjoyed the old world charm that is the Milleridge. The historic Milleridge Inn features classic American cuisine as well as specialty seasonal menus. Join us for a delicious dining experience or let us help you host your special occasion in one of our private dining rooms. The Cottage at Milleridge provides a beautiful setting for weddings, corporate events, or any of life’s special occasions. Enjoy a stroll through the Milleridge Village and browse the quaint specialty shops. Come enjoy all that Milleridge has to offer!
American set-price menus served in a fireplace-adorned Colonial home amid a small village of shops.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 585 N Broadway, Jericho, NY 11753
Phone: (516) 931-2201
Website: https://milleridgeinn.com/
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I had the roast pot and the chicken lemon piccata, and both were flavorful, tender, and clearly made with care. And the bread… they give you so much of it, fresh and perfect for soaking up every sauce.
The décor is another highlight cozy, detailed, and full of that homey, nostalgic vibe that makes you want to linger. It’s the kind of place where you instantly feel relaxed and taken care of. I loved the atmosphere and would definitely come back.
The staff was incredibly kind and attentive, making sure everything was perfect throughout the meal. From start to finish, the service and ambiance were exceptional.
A truly memorable dining experience. Highly recommended!
The crowd was friendly, and the costumes added a fun, festive vibe to the event. Overall, a great place for a themed night out with good food, music, and company.
During the holidays The Milleridge Inn comes to life with a holiday display walk through.
The event is free, and anyone can visit.
If you have small kids, this is perfect for them. There’s a cute little train to drives around the lot, the kids would love it.
The shops around the walk through are heavily lit up and stocked with all things holidays.
The area is not big, and displays are close to one another, expect a crow and expect the stand on lines for shops and even to get pictures with the tree and the artificial Santa’s.
Over all, it’s a nice little outing, it may take about 15-20 min to walk through if you don’t stop at every display to admire or take some pics.
I really wanted to love it. The atmosphere is so cozy and welcoming. It’s early February here in NY and they really capured cabin comfort, with valentine’s decorations and a wood burning fire place roaring. The staff were ok, not very warm, but not totally standoffish either. The issue I had was the food. It was terrible. They had an impressive spread for brunch and every single item (that I tried) was a disappointment. The chicken franchise, eggs, quiche, waffles, chicken fingers, fries, biscuits and gravy were dried out and clearly sitting around for way too long in the warming dishes. The melon was under ripe and the strawberries were going bad. The desserts were just not good. At over $60 per person (drinks not even included), I don’t know what they are thinking. I will never come back, which is so sad because this place truly is adorable.
I came to the Milleridge Inn for Valentine’s Day, and I should have known things were off when I waited 30 minutes past my reservation time. When I finally asked about it, I was told they had forgotten about us , even though our table had been ready the whole time.
We were seated, only to wait another 30 minutes before a server finally came over. When she did, she gave my wife an attitude, which was completely unacceptable. I asked for the manager, who apologized repeatedly for his staff and assured us he would assign a new server who would be more attentive.
That never happened.
We waited another 15 minutes with no server in sight. At that point, we got up and walked out. We ended up having a far better experience at the Broadway Diner — which says a lot considering Milleridge was charging $89 per person for a pre-fixe Valentine’s menu.
I’ve been dining at the Milleridge Inn for over 25 years, and I can confidently say this will be my last visit. It’s a shame to see a place with so much history and charm go so far downhill.
The service only made things worse. Customer service was rude, inflexible, and completely unwilling to take responsibility. When I reached out to address the issue, I was either ignored or met with dismissiveness. There was no effort to resolve the situation or show any care for guest experience — it felt entirely about keeping the money.
After getting nowhere directly, I disputed the charge. Regardless of the outcome, the fact remains: the food was unacceptable, the experience was overpriced, and the way it was handled afterward was unprofessional. I would strongly caution others before dining here.