This magnificent Inn, rich in history, is conveniently located next to Riverview Beach Park. Its picturesque setting on the Delaware River offers a spectacular view.

The building was the original home of the Carousel House of Riverview Beach Park. It later evolved into The Casino, an early bar and restaurant. In 1965, it became The Mariner. In 1995, after being lovingly restored, it reopened as J.G. Cook's Riverview Inn, offering a delightful setting for fine dining.

The warm glow of candlelight, logs crackling in the hearth style fireplace, bountiful fresh floral arrangements and breathtaking waterfront views from smoking and non-smoking dining rooms, make dining at J.G. Cook's Riverview Inn a truly unique experience.

Executive Chef Robert Thren has created a superb Classic American menu sure to tempt the most distinguished of palates.

If it's dancing you're looking for, live entertainment is offered in our lounge every Friday and Saturday evening.

For the perfect wedding or special occasion, the Grand Ballroom accommodates up to 250 guests. A waterside gazebo and terrace lend an added elegance to your affair. For a more intimate gathering, our Captain's Lounge accommodates groups of 25-80 people.

Whether your dining with family and friends or celebrating a special occasion, a visit to J.G. Cook's Riverview Inn is sure to awaken pleasant memories of years gone by, or perhaps create new ones.

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