Richboro is a census-designated place (CDP) in Northampton Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 6,563 at the 2010 census.
Things to do in Richboro
4 based on 157 reviews
Previously known as Il Gattopardo, owner Sal DiNardo had a mission to bring Richboro, Pa. A fresh, new take on upscale Italian cuisine. They have created Uva (meaning Grape in Italian), an entirely new dining experience. With a new chef and partner in the business, DiNardo and Chef Valentino's mission is finally complete. With a beautiful, upscale yet comfortable environment, they will deliver nothing short of a spectacular, delectable dining experience from beginning to end. Reservations are highly recommended.
The positive: Very nice venue, very gracious staff, the clams casino was very good. ........... The not so positive: Shrimp bisque had practically no shrimp, the veal marsala was over cooked and dry (it was pounded so thin that it probably only took a minute for it to be fully cooked) and the marsala gravy was very thin and not very flavorful. The tiramisu was what you get in almost every Italian restaurant, nothing outstanding. My wife had salmon and she said it was good. ........... basically nice place, nice people, food nothing to get too excited about and the prices were on the higher side.
4.5 based on 265 reviews
I am a total meat eater, so when my girlfriend suggested Blue Sage, I rolled my eyes...It was soooo good! I enjoyed the Farmhouse Cubano and the Tostones appetizer...Both were so full of flavor, I left feeling very full and satisfied! I would go here again...
4.5 based on 670 reviews
I love it here, even though the restaurant is small, it is very inviting. The food is great and everyone who works here is helpful and friendly. They have the best homemade tiramisu my daughter has ever tasted(and she gets it at every Italian restaurant we have ever gone to!) Also in nice weather they have outdoor dining which is very nice!
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Self serve frozen yogurt, soft serve ice cream and hand scooped water ice plus more than 80 toppings including fresh fruit, candies, cereals, sauces and seasonal selections. We also offer a variety of fruit smoothies and specialty blended drinks like Cookies n cream, Matcha green tea latter, Jamocha coffee and Original chi. Free Wi-Fi, chalkboard for the kids and lounge chairs. Perfect place for birthday parties, fundraisers, scout tours and all special events. We cater too.
I have been to both Go Bananas locations and it is definitely he best place to get yogurt. The employees were friendly and the selection is great. There were photos on the wall from local kids, and a fundraiser was going on in the store....MoreThank you! We try and display as many kids artwork as we can and get involved in the community as much as possible.
4 based on 7 reviews
After waiting in a long line, purchased value pack for brunch with friends. Bagels were small and nothing more than average. Pumpernickel bagels were deformed (see photo). Very disappointing for a chain with "bagel" in their name.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
I know you either love it or hate it. Not sure about the haters - DD coffee is really good and their breakfast wraps are easy-peasy grab and go food. This one is clean and service oriented so it moves pretty fast.
4 based on 108 reviews
Have been here many times, but my all-time favorite is their outdoor patio in the summer. They've improved the set-up. It has become my favorite outdoor eatery. Oh, and the food is very delicious, too! I've had their salads; burgers; sliders; appetizers. My friends rave over their wings.
If you live locally, make this establishment a regular stop!
4.5 based on 65 reviews
Delightful dinner with family. Menu is enormous, and lots on offer. We chose two kinds of pizza, which were both very good. Beforehand, we had calamari and mussels, which were done perfectly. Prices are reasonable. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The restaurant really filled up, and understandably. Highly recommended!
4.5 based on 92 reviews
I last reviewed Guru's 2 years ago, when it was fairly new. It has become a local favorite, busy even in weeknights and the faithful appear undeterred by foul weather as well Still under the same owner/chef (Guru) who goes beyond the traditional fare found in other Indian restaurants. For example he has an appetizer known as Spinach Chat. The closest comparison in Western food would be a spinach salad done with an intensely Indian flair. It is different and it is delicious. So popular, in fact, that they often run out. He continually tries new things and you may be lucky enough to be one of his testers when a small platter 'to try" suddenly shows up in the hands of one of their excellent servers. This restaurant remains outstanding, with a consistency of food and service rarely found in Indian restaurants in the United States.
4 based on 127 reviews
My Wife and I stop there frequently,It is an old railcar with a long bar.Bartenders are great.You get a good pour and they remember your favs.Good bar food that is a cut above the ordinary bar stuff.Clean and neat with Great beer selection.Price is right!
They also have some really good music in there.Part owner is musician and brings in good players!
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