Bucks County, Pennsylvania 2008 Visitors Guide - (Page 27) cultural region where to eat McDonald’s (New Hope) F6 324 W Bridge St, New Hope PA 18938. (215) 862-5061. Enjoy the good times and great taste of McDonald’s while visiting Bucks County. Buses welcome. Playpark. Mon-Fri 6 am-midnight. Sat, Sun 6 am-midnight. Children welcome. B L D $ Spotted Hog (The) F6 Rte 202 and Street Rd, Lahaska PA 18931. (215) 794-4040; Email: info@peddlersvillage.com; Web: www.peddlersvillage.com. Country, family-friendly bistro and tavern serving specialty pizzas and pastas, sandwiches, burgers, grilled items, salads, desserts. Popular breakfast spot. Take-out available. B L D CC $$$ Talking Teacup (The) D5 Cock ’n Bull (The) F6 Rtes 202 and 263, PO Box 218, Lahaska PA 18931. (215) 794-4000; Email: info@peddlersvillage.com; Web: www.peddlersvillage.com. Traditional American fare and some contemporary delights. Rooms richly decorated with Colonial-style embellishments and owner’s personal collection of fine art and antiques. Sun brunch. King Henry’s Feast Thu. Private function space. L D SB CC $$$ o 301 W Butler Ave, Chalfont PA 18914. (215) 997-8441; Email:kheck@thetalkingteacup.com; Web: www.thetalkingteacup.com. Full-service tearoom offering breakfast and lunch. Also offering children’s birthday parties, private parties and a gift shoppe. Open Tue, Wed, Sun 11 am-4 pm; Thu-Sat 9 am-4 pm. Triumph Brewing Company F6 400 Union Square, New Hope PA 18938. (215) 862-8300; Email: Janine@triumphbrew.com; Web: www.triumphbrewing.com. Sophisticated restaurant/brewpub featuring eclectic contemporary American food and handcrafted freshly brewed beer. Catering and banquet space available. Outdoor seating. Brewery tours Sat 1 pm and 3 pm or upon request. Live music Fri, Sat 10 pm. Local artist openings. Open seven days. L D CC $$$ a o Gerenser’s Exotic Ice Cream F6 22 S Main St, New Hope PA 18938. (215) 862-2050; Web: www.spiritof76.biz/icecream.html. One of New Hope’s oldest famous establishments. 60 flavors of homemade ice cream. Sit-down ice cream parlor for desserts, from sensible to sinful. All ice cream made on-site. Celebrating 60 years. Please see our ad on this page. UNO Chicago Grill – Doylestown D6 1661 Easton Rd, Warrington PA 18976. (215) 491-1212; Email: customerservice@unobock.com; Web: www.unos.com. Full-service casual-theme family restaurant. Featuring our famous Chicago-style deep-dish pizza. Our menu also includes a variety of pastas, salads, sandwiches and steaks. Kids menu. L D CC $$ Hart’s Tavern F6 Rtes 202 and 263, Lahaska, PA 18931. (215) 794-4000; Web: www.peddlersvillage.com. The perfect spot for heartwarming libations, friendly camaraderie and casual fare featuring Chicago-style pan pizza, nachos, salads, burgers and sandwiches. $$. L D CC Fine Dining 90 Main F6 90 Main St, New Hope PA 18938. (215) 862-3030; Email: 90main@comcast.net; Web: www.90mainlounge.com. Bringing the city vibe to New Hope with world fusion dining in a nouveau lounge atmosphere. A unique blend of small plate and tapas for the most discriminating palate. Outdoor patio and a CC $$$ bar, indoor fireplace. L D Jamison Grille at Bucks County Country Club F5 2600 York Rd, Jamison PA 18929. (215) 343-0350; Email: danwash@comcast.net; Web: www.golfbucks.com. We are extremely proud of our new facilities and what we have to offer. Our banquet room accommodates up to 200 people. Our restaurant offers indoor and outside patio dining over looking the $$$ 18th hole. Baci Ristorante & Heart of Oak Pub E6 Rtes 202 and 413, PO Box 597, Buckingham PA 18912. (215) 794-7784; Email: info@baciristorante.com; Web: www.baciristorante.com. Fine northern Italian cuisine with exceptional service and value. Outside dining and room for private parties for any occasion. 24 years experience. Live entertainment in our pub. Minutes from New Hope. Entirely smoke-free. L D CC ao $$$ Lobster Claw of Doylestown E5 800 N Easton Rd, Doylestown PA 18902. (215) 345-7977; Email: lobsterclaw@comcast.net. Looking for fresh seafood served in a casual atmosphere at a fair price? Look no further! Fried and broiled seafood platters. Outstanding deli sandwiches. Crab cakes, specials daily. B.Y.O.B. Take-out menu, fresh seafood market. L D CC $$ www.buckscounty.travel 27 http://www.spiritof76.biz http://www.peddlersvillage.com http://Email:kheck@thetalkingteacup.com http://www.thetalkingteacup.com http://www.peddlersvillage.com http://www.triumphbrewing.com http://www.spiritof76.biz/icecream.html http://www.unos.com http://www.peddlersvillage.com http://www.90mainlounge.com http://www.golfbucks.com http://www.baciristorante.com http://www.buckscounty.travel
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