| State: | Pennsylvania |
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| Address: | 210 2nd St, Milford, PA 18337, USA |
| Postal code: | 18337 |
| Phone: | (570) 296-9940 |
| Website: | https://laposadamilford.com/ |
La Posada is another beautiful property owned by Hotel Fauchère and thoughtfully managed by Deena. The Presidential two-bedroom suite she arranged for us exceeded every expectation—it was spacious, comfortable, and truly everything we could have asked for during our stay.
On the first floor is an outstanding Mexican restaurant led by Chef Miguel from Yucatán, Mexico. The cuisine was exceptionally authentic, and the wonderful staff prepared a memorable meal for us and our friends who came to visit. Every dish reflected care, tradition, and remarkable flavor.
We wholeheartedly recommend that anyone visiting Milford make time to dine at the restaurant—it is, without question, one of the most authentic and enjoyable Mexican dining experiences in the area.
I recently stopped into La Posada and ordered their charismatic martini, and wow — this thing was a holiday miracle in a glass. It’s smooth without a hint of harshness, the kind of martini that doesn’t punch you in the throat but still gives you that perfect warm buzz after a few sips. The color alone felt made for Christmas — bright, cheerful, almost glowing, like someone liquefied holiday lights and chilled them.
And Rebecca, our server, was incredible. She had that rare mix of friendliness, timing, and genuine care that elevates the whole night. Between the atmosphere, the drink, and the service, it’s no surprise La Posada was featured on Netflix — the place has that “you’ve got to try this” energy
Location is PRIME if you’re visiting the town, short walk through a perfect neighborhood. There’s an adorable little park out front with an amazing view of the Delaware. The Mexican joint downstairs (Felix’s) is authentic and delicious.
Initially I was disappointed it was under the Milford Hospitality Group umbrella, but they’re fantastic, locally owned, and genuine.
If Felix’s is closed you have to check in up the street at a sister hotel. (It’s no hassle. My only hesitation is that they don’t convey their system very clearly online, so the process can feel perplexing the first go round.)
Rooms were nice enough. Not fancy. Definitely mexican flavor to the rooms and the place. Rates are cheaper than other place in town. One special feature is that the inn is right across a small park with a great view of the delaware river. Get some wine,pour it in your room coffee cups and go over and enjoy the view. See photo. Continental brkfst included at their fancier Hotel Fauchere a few blocks away. The Hotel Fauchere has a small restaurant in the basement Bar Louis. Great food and great history and photos on Andy Warhol. Look for my review of this place.
I was in Milford with my wife for the weekend. We ate at the restaurant only, did not stay in the hotel. However the food was incredible! The tacos, the baked fish were amazing. And especially the tres leches cake was the best we have ever did. I would come here just for the food even if you dont stay here in the hotel