The Hofford Mill | Dining, Coffee & Events in Weissport
The Hofford Mill in Weissport, PA is a restored historic complex offering dining, coffee, retail and event space under one roof. Originally built in 1896, the former silk mill has served as a lumber mill, general store, furniture repair facility and garment factory before its modern revival. Today, The Hofford Mill blends industrial character with contemporary uses designed to bring people together.
Visitors will find multiple locally owned businesses throughout the complex. The building houses The Gorge Eatery, a modern American restaurant, along with Hug in a Mug Café, a community-focused coffee shop. Guests can also browse curated home décor at Simple Home Pennsylvania or explore electric bikes and trikes at Bronson EBikes & Trikes. Each business contributes to a shared atmosphere centered on food, creativity and connection.
The Hofford Mill also serves as a venue for private events and celebrations. The space accommodates gatherings ranging from intimate dinners to larger receptions, combining historic architecture with polished finishes and flexible layouts.
The Gorge Eatery
The Gorge Eatery is a modern American restaurant located inside The Hofford Mill. This female-owned restaurant focuses on scratch cooking and partnerships with local farms. The menu highlights elevated comfort food prepared with seasonal ingredients and thoughtful technique. Guests can enjoy lunch, dinner and brunch, along with craft cocktails, Pennsylvania beer and wine. The Gorge Eatery also offers catering for events hosted within The Hofford Mill.
Menu Highlights
Standout dishes include Bad Farm Cheese Curds, Truffle Fries and Jalapeño Popper Dip. Handheld favorites feature the Truffle Shuffle Burger and Fireside Chicken sandwich. Entrées range from Petite Filet and Wild Sockeye Salmon to Pork Schnitzel and Gnocchi. Brunch offerings include Semolina Pancakes, Lox and Latkes and the Breaker Burrito.
The Hofford Mill in Weissport delivers dining, shopping and event experiences rooted in history and driven by local businesses.
The Hofford Mill