Find out what American restaurants to try in New Hope. New Hope is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA. The population was 2,528 at the 2010 census. New Hope is located approximately 40 miles (64 km) north of Philadelphia, and lies on the west bank of the Delaware River at its confluence with Aquetong Creek. The two-lane New Hope – Lambertville Bridge carries automobile and foot traffic across the Delaware to Lambertville, New Jersey on the east bank. New Hope's primary industry is tourism.
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3 based on 486 reviews
Beautiful restaurant right on the river. It is a very enjoyable place to have a drink and order food with a view on the river. I was there a month ago and it was a beautiful day and the service was excellent.
4 based on 284 reviews
I had several negative experiences here last summer and had sworn to never return. A birthday party brought me there, much to my and several of my dining partners regrets. ANY restaurant can overcook a seafood dish and frankly, almost any can serve a dish with a 1 1/2" glass shard in the vegetables (being generous here!). How those things are handled is what is critical. In this case a sour faced GM seemed put out that, yes - you do need to replace the overdone fish. And when the shard was pointed out she took it, asked what the diner had eaten, and stormed off. NEVER WAS THERE AN APOLOGY FOR EITHER. Too many GREAT restaurants with great food and service and attitude in this area to ever return here.
4 based on 252 reviews
Anton's at the Swan is owned by chef Chris Connors featuring an intimate dining room and small menu showcasing local seasonal ingredients and signature dishes. We serve dinner every night but Monday and offer a full bar with cocktails and a wine list. Res
I visit Lambertville a few times a year and I have a couple of restaurants that I really enjoy. On this visit, I only had one night so I could only pick one. I looked at the menu of my favorite place and wasnât overly-excited by the eveningâs offerings. Thatâs when I looked online at the menu for Antonâs. I saw that they were serving guinea hen and the decision was made. I absolutely love guinea hen and we so rarely get it here in this country. I had eaten at the bar once before and enjoyed it, but never the restaurant. I also liked that I could make an online reservation through OpenTable.The restaurant was nearly empty on a Thursday night, which made me nervous. Granted, it was the week after New Yearâs. I was shown to a nice table and given the menu. The main course was already decided, so it was just the appetizer and wine. I opted for the endive, bleu cheese and walnut salad. I donât often chose salad as a starter, but this is one of my favorite salads. I was not disappointed. It was a very generous portion and the vinaigrette had a very good mustardy tang. It was perfectly balanced. I opted for a glass of prosecco to go with it and the particular prosecco they were offering had just the right amount of sweetness to compliment the salad. The main course arrived and after just one bite, I was in heaven. The meat was absolutely perfectly cooked. The skin was crispy and salty (I like salt!), while the meat was tender and succulent. The risotto with porcini on the plate was not very well done, but that didnât diminish my enjoyment. I had a glass of Cotes du Rhone with my main.All the desserts sounded fabulous, but I went with the butterscotch pots du crème. When I tasted it, I was pleasantly surprised to find a hint of salt in it. The whipped cream with biscotti crumbs just took this simple dish up a notch.Everything I ate at Antonâs was perfectly prepared. Compliments to the chef for turning out good, honest, high quality food.
4 based on 474 reviews
Plenty of tables and bar seats inside as well as an outdoor patio that overlooks the New Hope & Ivyland Railroad. There are also several pool tables. Good variety of beer with flights available. Very good nut brown ale. The food menu is somewhat limited, but the prices are reasonable. This locationâs menu is different from the Princeton and Red Bank locations. Good friendly service the bar. The corn chowder was served very quickly and was delicious â should have ordered a bowl instead of a cup. Was told that many of the ingredients/meats used on their menu come from local farms. Very good pulled pork sandwich which came with Cole slaw on top of the pulled pork and also includes a small side salad. Would definitely return for the beer.
4 based on 325 reviews
My partner & I adore this place! Itâs the perfect getaway on a weekend for brunch or lunch. Also a great place to go for happy hour. Grab a bit, longer for a second round, and stroll the town at a leisurely pace. Recommendations: the crab cake sandwich, the beef short rib & fried egg burger, and the Korean beef tacos. Drinks are refreshing and lovingly crafted.If youâre lucky to be there when James, the bartender is in duty, ask him to make you something special. You canât go wrong. Absolutely one of the best places in New Hope! Hope to see you there!
4 based on 224 reviews
Last night my husband and I had another delicious meal at DâFloret. Chef Dennis might not be in the kitchen every night but his artistry is, prepared by his sous chef, Maria. She cooked alongside him for many years. I had the salmon and my husband had the scallops. Both dishes were prepared to perfection. Donât miss an opportunity to dine here. You wonât be disappointed. And itâs a BYO. Enjoy!!!
4 based on 1007 reviews
Lambertville STation Restaurant has been serving American Cuisine in a landmark building for over 36 years. Located on the banks of the Delaware River in a refurbished train station. Choose fromdining outside overlooking the Delaware Canal in season, insi
We couldnât have picked a better place for our motherâs birthday lunch! From planning it with Brittany to day of with our server Kiersten, everything went smoothly. The restaurant is beautiful and the food is great! The staff were pleasant and helpful. We will absolutely return. Thank you for letting us know how much you enjoyed your Mother's Birthday Celebration. I will be sure to share your comments with Brittany, Kiersten and the entire team. WE appreciate your business and look forward to your return.
4 based on 927 reviews
Came here for an anniversary dinner. Seated quickly in a rather unique restaurant (former church). Our server was Rebecca who was professional and friendly. The food was delicious and served as ordered. But leave room for dessert. We had an excellent cinnamon cake. Just delicious. Reservations recommended.
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4 based on 232 reviews
Nektar wine bar features wine, beer, and brown spirits as the skilled winemaker, artisan brewer, and master distiller intended- unadulterated and celebrated! At nektar, enjoy thoughtfully prepared small plates from our Mediterranean inspired menu with uni
Anm extensive wine list is a good place to start..... the food menu, small place venue, is second to know.... that had cheeses on the menu that are hard to find, like sheep milk gouda.... we would dfinitely go back.. the staff is very professional, informative, and knowledgeable... good for large grouops, as there is a very long community table in the middle of the dining room...
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4 based on 595 reviews
Casual and Fine Dining in a relaxed and unpretentious atmosphere. Our seasonal menu prepared by Chef Thomas McGinn, offers environmentally conscious, local, and wholesome options. The same menu is offered in each of our unique dining areas. Visit our webs
We had a nice lunch here on Saturday on our way back home from OBX. Always reliable. A very interesting, eclectic menu. We enjoyed the Fried Oysters, Persian Cucumber salad, and the Greek Salad with Scallops. Nice wine list, great service.
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