Find out what American restaurants to try in Pipersville. Pipersville is an unincorporated community in Bedminster Township and Plumstead Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. Pipersville is located at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 611 and Pennsylvania Route 413.
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4 based on 20 reviews
Pizzeria located in Plumsteadville Pa. Serving the local community since 1999. Housemade pizzas, pastas and sandwiches!
The staff and food are fun & fantastic. We keep coming back. The white pizza is our favorite. It has the right combination of garlic & cheese. Their cheese steak & their chicken cheese steaks are the best. When family visits from out of state this is one of the stops.
4 based on 491 reviews
The Black Bass is located on the scenic Delaware River in historic Bucks County, Pennsylvania, just 8 miles north of New Hope. The Black Bass is the perfect Bucks County setting to enjoy a fine dining experience in our riverside restaurant, more casual fa
We came here today as part of a planned day. We were taking my parents out for a belated birthday lunch. We always enjoy coming here to eat. The food is always delicious and the views of the river are awesome. We had 2 upside down lobster and crab martinis. No alcohol just the seafood and tropical fruits. We were a bit disappointed that the seafood seemed a little on the sparse side. Having said that the rest of the meal was really good. Always worth the trip. We appreciate your kind review and your constructive feedback. We look forward to your next visit!
4 based on 78 reviews
We needed a place for lunch after a morning at the Hospital in Doylestown but really didn't want to do the Doylestown scene. A little Trip Advisor research and we found this wonderful place. The food was freshly sourced, local ingredients and prepared in a truly German way. There is a good selection of both German and American beers. Lunch on a Monday was pretty sparse, but our waitress told us that reservations would be needed for the weekend. I can see why. A bit higher priced than some other places nearby - but you are getting good food/drink for what you are paying.
3 based on 65 reviews
We were there with friends recently. The food was very good. They have live music and it is a local establishment. I had the baby back ribs and the meat fell off the bones. It was very tender and delicious. Some others had Pork Loin dinner and it was outstanding as well. The service was a little slow for a slow night, few people there but I would assume they take their time in preparation. I will go back.
4 based on 21 reviews
Went here with another couple and everyone liked their food. It was really nice decor inside and wasn't crowded. Will go back.
4 based on 31 reviews
I've ordered baked beans at a local BBQ restaurant in Doylestown which were terrible, but the Gardenville hits them on a high note! Delicious, great service & al fresco dining on the porch. A bit noisy w/trucks & motorcycles driving by on Rte. 413! My hubby had the prime rib french dip and it was wonderful. Hershel/Jimmy smokes his own meats. We will be back!
4 based on 54 reviews
What's not to enjoy!? (hidden in plain sight....even fooled Google maps)A cozy, clean, family owned and operated, local eatery.Good sandwiches and daily specials made your way.Great bottomless Arnold Palmers with lunch.Kelly advised us to try their signature flatbread lunch specials.+++They do a brisk lunch business with over 90% repeat customers.Kelly also found time to tell us about the local 'Bucks County Covered Bridges'(apparently there are 12 of them)
4 based on 49 reviews
My wife and I stopped in for a late morning breakfast recently after not having been here for several years. What a great breakfast at a great value! We both had Make Your Own Omelettes and they were terrific: mushroom, Swiss cheese. The plate came loaded with home fries and buttered toast. My wife loved that they had pumpernickel bread as an option. Service was friendly and efficient. We will definitely return in the future. I recall this restaurant as having been Cash Only at one point. No longer true (except you can't put your tip on a credit card).
4 based on 186 reviews
Burgers & Beer, Lobster & Cheer Come and join the celebration at the Plumsteadville Inn. From our completely remodeled interior to our deliciously updated menu, we have something for everyone. Get cozy by the fire. Watch the game with friends. Or enjoy a
Went for an early dinner and sat at the bar. Both bartenders were superb, nice, and made great drinks...attentive as well...keeping us posted on on food. The bayou shrimp app... I could have had seconds and thirds it was so good. The teriyaki salmon delish. Not sure what took us so long to finally go here. Awesome pumpkin cider on tap.
4 based on 220 reviews
On Friday night we went to dinner at the Piper Tavern. They reopened after taking about a week off for some renovations. The place looks freshly painted. The menus have been updated.The menu is interesting. It has their old favorites, averaging about $25.00 including salad. However, they've added a category called small plates, which average about $15.00 and are anything but small! Apparently small means no salad! The menu also includes sandwiches and burgers.We both went small. I had the filet mignon tips on garlic bread with mash on the side. It ran about $16.00. It was perfect. My wife had beef stroganoff, which ran about $14.00. It came with a green salad, after all. It was good comfort food. It was also quite large.I had a gin and tonic to start and a glass of merlot with dinner.The Piper Tavern does a very good job. Service is friendly and efficient. There aren't really any negatives I can think of. We like it a lot.
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