Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Yardley, Pennsylvania, United States. Yardley is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The small community of Yardley is bordered by the Delaware River and Ewing, New Jersey on the east, and by Lower Makefield Township on the north, west, and south. The population was 2,434 at the 2010 census.
Things to do in Yardley
4 based on 304 reviews
Vault is a Brewery and Restaurant located in an 1800s bank complete with a vault. They offer an ever-rotating list of beers brewed in house and a seasonal menu featuring creations out of a copper-clad wood fired oven
My husband and I recently returned to this restaurant after about a year or so. We were impressed then but no longer. The menu is less interesting, more pizza than sandwiches. The house salad that came with my waffle grilled cheese sandwich was very wilted and the dressing had been sitting out. The waffle grilled cheese sandwich was very disappointing, fairly tasteless, soggy waffles. No reason to ret,frankly.
Where to eat American food in Yardley: The Best Restaurants and Bars
3 based on 174 reviews
We are a local tavern with delicious fare, a wide variety of beer and cocktails, paired with a rich American history. We strive to offer our guests great hospitality in a charming setting. Located right in beautiful downtown Yardley, PA. Come and join us
Had Saturday night dinner here with our daughter, son-in-law, and their two pre-school aged daughters. A wonderful time! Finding parking on a Saturday night was a little sporty, but after that all went smoothly. First off, we got a table for six IMMEDIATELY. I was stunned, and grateful. Menus, water, and appetizer arrived quickly. Separate kiddies menu included the usual offerings, with one ordering grilled cheese and the other getting Mac and cheese. Both of them were quite happy. It was restaurant week in Yardley, so I ordered from the special fixed-price menu. Farro salad for openers was superb, followed by the house special ConTav burger - which was huge and yummy - and then chocolate mousse with berries and cream for dessert. Great meal at a great price! My wife had their chicken pot pie, which she very much enjoyed. Is this place haute cuisine? Nope. But is it a place for a good meal, some good on-tap brews, good conversation and laughs with your whole family? Absolutely!
3 based on 93 reviews
Came for lunch on a Friday, ate outside on the patio. They had some nice lunch selections, I had a delicious grilled cheese/short rib/onion/arugula, really good, large portion. Co-workers also enjoyed their lunch options, nobody had a bad meal. Definitely dark inside, typical Irish style. Had a nice beer selection as well. Not sure why there are a bunch of so-so reviews, maybe the entrees don't measure up to the lunch options?
3 based on 21 reviews
Unfortunately I couldn't get in as they have a two ID policy in place door. Didn't want to carry a wallet so only traveled here with a DL and Credit card. I understand the policy is to curb fake ID's, but I'm 32 years old. I suggested they Google my name on my phone as there are a plethora of news articles with pictures that would verify my identity. I also asked to speak to a manager. The security folks just ignored me. Note there was no line or waiting patrons and plenty of security staff around so I feel it was a reasonable request. What's most frustrating is that I'm the DD for the night; I haven't and wouldn't be drinking anyway.By and large, the staff was a bit unprofessional and standoffish. I observed them for a few minutes after this ordeal and they were just cherry picking people out of line - no hooded shirts or jackets, no hats, no white tshirts, no earrings of certain size, etc - all these people were sent away. I assume these are all preventative measures for the safety of guests, especially considering the area of Trenton, but it still seems overboard. And if it's truly not overboard, then it's a red flag and I wouldn't want to be here in the first place.
4 based on 325 reviews
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This place has a great lineup of beer very knowledgeable bartenders and friendly servers. But I have to talk about are the fried pickles. Oh my god they are so delicious! Cruncy breading that is covered in the perfect amount of dill and fried to a dream like slender. I eat them and then think about them When I leave the bar. The rest of the menu is good too. But oh the pickles....Thanks for the rave review of our fried pickles! Happy to hear you've found an Isaac's favorite. Hope to see you back soon!
Where to eat Italian food in Yardley: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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