farm to table dining in Hawley

In the Garden with Chef Kate: Tips to Get Growing

Last year saw the introduction of a Chef’s Demonstration Garden to The Settlers Inn. The inaugural garden yielded a bumper crop of vegetables and  herbs that were utilized in the restaurant’s dishes and was a hit with visitors. So, this year we expanded the Chef’s Demonstration Garden with all new plantings. Ideas Take Root The project was spearheaded by …

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Storytelling Dinner and Annual Pumpkin Carving night

The Settlers Inn Storytelling Dinner Is a Fall Favorite

Storytelling Dinner is a signature event at The Settlers Inn. For one weekend at the end of October, a horde of hand-carved jack-o-lanterns illuminates the Inn. Founder Grant Genzlinger is our carver-in-chief who leads the team that creates a menagerie of characters each year. We talked to Grant about the event’s beginnings and asked him to shed …

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growing in garden

Here We Grow! The Settlers Inn Chef’s Demonstration Garden

Since its inception, The Settlers Inn has been rooted in the farm-to-table philosophy. That dedication to freshness sprouted our new Chef’s Demonstration Garden. Vegetable beds surrounding The Potting Shed will yield a variety of organic produce to incorporate into dishes at The Settlers Inn. While the majority of produce will continue to come from local farms, the on-site garden …

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finishing a dish on plate

Your Guide to Farm-to-Table Dining in Hawley, PA

When it comes to a healthy lifestyle, farm-to-table dining is a trend sweeping restaurants around the country. Farm-to-table means serving local, fresh, seasonal food from local sources. This type of cooking is a great way for chefs to use the best ingredients for their menus and create a relationship with local farmers. We know all …

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