Find out what American restaurants to try in Perkasie. Perkasie is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 35 miles (56 km) north of Philadelphia. Establishments in the borough early in the twentieth century included silk mills, baseballs, brickyards, lumber mills, tile works, a stone crusher, and manufacturies of cigars, tags and labels, wire novelties, etc. The population in 1900 was 1,803; in 1910, 2,779 people lived in Perkasie. The population was 8,511 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 32 reviews
We stopped here on our way back from a motorcycle trip on a Sunday morning around 9am. We walked right in and were seated as a party of 6. If you love sweets, the sticky. In French toast is for you! The eggs were cooked to order and they are crispy bacon fans!!!! If you like your home fries we'll done, they will be fried and are fantastic! Everyone was very friendly and it is a dam good cafe!
4 based on 55 reviews
Friendly wait staff, hostess checked in on our meal, meal well-paced. Very reasonably priced, breakfast available anytime. French toast and sausage were very good and the scallops were not bad at all even though this is a diner. Server was very personable, friendly and attentive...genuinely nice. Great for kids and families
I was excited to see Pizza Villa open up a while back and have not been disappointed since. They are quick, and have some amazing pizza. I highly recommend their buffalo chicken pizza. I was skeptical at first, but itâs become my favorite. Otherwise, order the margarita pizza. Their garlic knots are tasty too!
4 based on 30 reviews
Went to J.T. Bankers after a local High School play. Was pleasantly surprised at a very nice and varied menu, The drinks were good and not too pricey. We enjoyed the nice day outside and each of us had a salad which was a big portion and very good. Service was also terrific & friendly. Will certainly return.
3 based on 114 reviews
came here a few weeks ago. was seated in bar at high top. was crowded and loud. was kentucky derby day. customer asked waitress to turn on basketball right as the horses entered the gates to get ready to run and she turned it. unbelievable. then there was an issue with a customer and the bartender. lots of yelling. the customer left. a female worker went out in the parking lot after them. she turned out to be the bartenders mom.. just way too much drama to deal with while trying to eat. food was average. wont hurt ourselves to get back.
4 based on 76 reviews
I was returning to my childhood by coming to this restaurant with my parents. This restaurant was a regular destination for my grandparents on a Saturday night. It brought back so many memories as I walked into the inner dining room. It is not fancy or new; the chairs and tables are close together and the carpet is probably the same as when I was there 30+ years ago. That does not deter from the atmosphere. The community is supportive, as was evidenced by our waiting for 30 minutes to get a table at Sunday lunch, immediately after church.The waitress was fast, friendly, and accommodating, despite the very close quarters. Chairs and tables are close and slipping between these makes for hard work for the waitress. We were quickly served water and menus handed out. I got meatloaf and mashed potatoes, with a side of applesauce. Such good comfort. My all-time favorite memory of childhood was of the pies. Royann still serves "raisin crumb pie." How delighted I was when I saw this on the menu and somewhat disappointed when I tasted it. It did not have the same remembered flavor, but I suspect the pies are no longer made on the premises.I can not remember what other family members ordered. but it was still a wonderful local, family run business, which is like stepping back into the 1960-1970s.
4 based on 163 reviews
Busy casual place with unbelievably low prices. Cash only, but ATM on the premises. Often a wait, but you can sit or stand at the bar (also busy) until called for your table.Varied menu. No outside dining. Plenty of parking.
4 based on 183 reviews
We were introduced to Maize by friends and it was a wonderful and unexpected delight. The restaurant is small but not cramped. The staff was knowledgeable and attentive. The best aspect was the inventive cuisine. The kitchen does a great job in very limited quarters.
4 based on 312 reviews
We were very impressed with the helpful staff and the very nice accommodations. We had found this location on Google maps. After looking at their website, we decided to make reservations to eat at the restaurant in the hotel. We arrived around 3 PM and had a reserved parking space in the back of the hotel. We were shown to our room and helped with our baggage. We took a nice long walk around the town before dinner. The town is very nice. They have some nice old buildings to see and a nice park within walking distance. We can't recommend the restaurant enough. The food was excellent. I had the Filet Mignon, which was cooked perfectly. My Lady had the Sea Bass, which was also cooked perfectly. The wait staff was very friendly and attentive. I would recommend reservations. We were there on a Monday night and it was quite busy around 6:30 PM.Thank you for your high praise, Jeff. We hope you will be coming back to Sellersville sometime soon!
4 based on 298 reviews
If you're hungry for a good time The Perk is probably your kind of place. We're the local eatery that feels like home. From the moment you step in the front door, you're part of the neighborhood. The photos on the wall? They may be your grandparents. Our
Amazing food, great service, welcoming atmosphere. It really doesnât get any better than The Perk. From steak to vegetarian options and from kids meals to beers- you can get it all at The Perk!Thank you so very much! We sincerely appreciate your patronage and your feedback. We look forward to having you back in soon.
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