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DH and I are going to a wedding near Princeton in July. I will be about 32/33 weeks pregnant, but we would like to use this as a mini babymoon (we had to cancel our original plans because our house got struck by lightening, so we ended up spending the money into that). Can anyone recommend any good activities or restaurants in the area? We are looking for things to do on Friday and Sunday....Saturday will be the wedding.
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Re: Princeton, NJ area
since you usually give me great France recs, feeling the need to weigh in....
In Hamilton, NJ, a few miles down the road (295, exit 65 A/B) is Grounds For Sculpture, www.groundsforsculpture.org. Might be a little hotter in July and definitely a bit of walking but love this place, they have a very casual restaurant 'The Peacock Cafe' on the grounds 'til 6pm and if you're looking for a splurge, there's Rat's Restaurant, also on the grounds-claim to fame is a Top Chef winner having been exec chef but definitely an experience.
Since you live in PA, you're probably familiar with New Hope, beautiful older town, a little too gentrified, but a wonderful place for people watching, shopping, and food.
Downtown Princeton reminds me of a college movie set, worth the walk and wonderful restaurants too.
It's a beautiful town..here are some recommendations:
-Walk around the University
-Grab Ice Cream at Halo Pub
-Grab Sandwiches/Picnic lunch and hang out at Princeton Battlefield
-I love the grounds for sculpture too
-Shop Palmer's Square
-Restaurants: Triumph Brewery, or Winberie's