Find out what American restaurants to try in Doylestown. Doylestown is a borough and the county seat of Bucks County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It is located 27 miles (43 km) north of Philadelphia and 80 miles (130 km) southwest of New York City. As of the 2010 census, the borough population was 8,380.
Things to do in Doylestown
4 based on 71 reviews
My wife and I wondered in after a visit to fonthill castle. We were intrigued by the menu and the plates of other satisfied customers. I had the Magilla Gorilla-grilled chicken, sauteed spinach, mushrooms, provolone cheese, tomato slices and balsamic vinaigrette. My wife had the Betty Boop-layers of fried eggplant, roasted red peppers, mozzarella, prosciutto di Parma, with spinach artichoke.we split a tasty fudge bar. Total bill around $20.
4 based on 110 reviews
We've been all over this town over the years. Chambers has the balance of quality, fine dining and good pricing. Jason's the chef and has 3 lunch specials daily that we really like, they are $9 and includes "Jason's seafood Pasta" and this is where the 5 stars comes in...large shrimp, crab and lobster with peeled asparagus on noodles in A BROTH from roasted lobster shells (Fumme?) that is so rich and delicious you'd think you were in a French restaurant....and the baby back rib sandwich with caramelized onions on Texas toast is great...really great. Sunday brunch is pretty good for the price and when you figure in the coffee, OJ / milk is all included it's a better value than the worst greasy spoon at 5x the quality.. Wife likes the marscapone stuffed french toast....and the guys Matt and Jason have culinary school backgrounds, thus great consistant food overseen by a real chef versus an off-site owner! Matt has his masters in culinary from Johnson and Whales versus Taco Bell...! Have fun!
4 based on 108 reviews
The title really says it all. The food is really good. The pub seems to be a real happy place for mostly couples I saw when I was there.I Very active Pub. The bar keep , she keep busy all the time. We choose to eat at the bar and watch the sporting events on all three TVs.Two of the counter height tables inside where right at the open Window looking out to the front walk area. Good people watching, The outside when weather permits, is about three times the seating capacity inside. Waitresses, non serving employees, plus bar keep were exceptional . Each one I saw was hustling to complete their work or serve their patrons. We had the taproom classic hamburger with cheese.. The best I've tasted in Doylestown. Out with friends for drinks , looking for a light meal, or even a regular dinner. There are lots of reasons to stop by. Especially on a beautiful day.
4 based on 106 reviews
It was a chilly winter day when we ventured into the Pennsylvania Soup and Seafood restaurant. Their special of the day was their grilled cheese and tomato soup. Not just any grilled cheese but brie cheese, ham and apples...yum. The tomato soup was rich and flavorful and excellent. A perfect way to ward off the winters day.
4 based on 156 reviews
We had a hard time seeing the menu, but with help from my iPhone we managed, the brunch selections are varied and interesting. Hangar and eggs was a big hit, as was the poached eggs with avocado. The King Omelette, which featured crab, was mediocre. The fries, both regular and sweet potato, were really great.
4 based on 62 reviews
Ran in about 20 minutes before they closed....great service, didn't feel like we had to eat and get out which we appreciated. They served Boar's Head meat so absolutely a stamp of approval for the meat. My husband had the whitefish salad and wants to go back again! My only disappointment was that I wasn't prepared for brown mustard on my sandwich...which I had asked for plain old yellow! Otherwise, excellent food, small venue tho, so if its cold and full there would be nowhere to eat
4 based on 172 reviews
We missed several fast food place on our way up from Gettysburg and happened upon this place. It was very spacious very clean looking. We were greeted by the hostess immediately when we came in. The waitress was quick and very cordial. I had split pea soup which was delicious and then their wings. I ordered the mild which had a honey mustard type of sauce on them that was just delicious. They were extremely crispy and yet still very moist and tender. They were not greasy at all. They were so ample I ended up bringing three home for later. My husband ordered a turkey club sandwich the portion was huge along with numerous french fries. He too couldn't finish his lunch. I will be sure if I'm in the area again to make this place a stop. It's a matter of fact I'd go out of my way. Hope you find it as appealing.
4 based on 178 reviews
It was my husband's birthday meal and it was such a lovely setting so the fact that the food was disappointing was sad. My meal was great quinoa with veggies, and the pasta with artichokes was apparently also good. However, our birthday boy's chicken pot pie was not even as good as the Marie C.'s frozen ones! The other meal was okay. Service was, for the most part, fine. We did have a couple of eager beavers who wanted to whisk our plates away before we were finished.
4 based on 152 reviews
Genevieve's is always at the tip of some of my acquaintance's tongue went they are choosing a place to eat for the evening. I finally got to try it while my mother and I were in town.We were not disappointed . It is a simple small place where the chief is hands on by coming out to see how everything was.I had the kale salad with grilled chicken and my mother a veggie burger.All fresh and good.I would go back.
What to do and see in Doylestown, United States: The Best Places and Tips
4 based on 486 reviews
Globally inspired, one of a kind shared small plates.
This is a small restaurant but we were lucky to get in before the late reservation crowd. They focus on Tapas small plates. We had 5 between the 2 of us and each was outstanding. The cream of asparagus sook could have been hum drum, but was full of flavor with different tastes. The fig Halloumi salad was equally amazing, with the roasted cheese offset by te figs and fennel. We then had the mushroom quesadilla with 4 small cuts of the fried pastry--yummy. Then the boar and scallops skewers followed by the Black Tea ribs--oh, so good. We ended with the Burnt Coffee dessert, similar to Creme Caramel, but with coffee and chocolate flavoring. If we lived here, we would definitely be back. Service was excellent and we had a great time.
Doylestown Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Doylestown
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.