Best Italian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Italian food in New Hope. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Italian restaurants near you.. 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.
Things to do in New Hope
4 based on 46 reviews
Simply walk in up to the counter and place your order. There are plenty of the usual Italian options. Everything was made to order and served in a timely manner. Finishing up involves clearing your table and paying the bill at the counter. A nice place to relax after a few hours of walking and window shopping.
On a Saturday in March we had dinner with another couple at Amelia's, a cozy restaurant in New Hope. Obviously New Hope is a tourist town, but it looks like this is a place for locals. I'm guessing the place seats thirty. We recognized six familiar faces when we walked in.It's theme is regional Italian food. They have plenty of pasta dishes, which range from about $19.00 to about $25.00. They also have a filet mignon, short ribs and a fish dish done with a preparation of the day.Appetizers were about $10-12. The other couple raved about the whole wheat garlic bread, priced at $3.00 per person. We all started with that.I had the pomadoro pasta dish, done with cheese and pesto. It was quite good. Another person at our table ordered the short ribs, which she loved. I think she brought some home.It's a BYOB. We opened a wine and shared it with friends at another table. They sent over theirs. The bottles circled back to the original senders. All this was done by our server, who was excellent. Service is very attentive.The desserts weren't that inspiring. There was a flourless chocolate cake, a berry medley and something else. I just ordered coffee.It was a reasonably priced evening, especially for a BYOB.Can't think of any negatives.
3 based on 209 reviews
My daughter founds this place on Trip Advisor and we went on a whim. It was a 10m walk from the Lambertville Station Hotel where we were staying. Very little space to wait inside, literally at or next to the bar. We were sat in a cool side room with two other tables. The service was very good. Food amazing. Bay scallop pasta dish was great. They make all their own pasta, which was good, but a little to al dente for me. Highly recommend this place.
3 based on 77 reviews
Have been enjoying this place for over 20 years now,they have a diverse menu and do a nice job with the old standards.Yesterdays visit saw that they changed their name to Wood Fired Pizza.Same owner and menu,but in addition to regular pizza,they now feature a Wood Fired menu of tbin crusted pizza and calzones,very crisp and tasty. Stop in give the wood fired a whirl,doesnt dissappoint.
4 based on 36 reviews
Excellent, fresh and fun menu. The chef has mastered traditional French cooking techniques without creating heavy dishes. Prices are appropriate for qualityTuna and duck very interesting and loved the lobster ravioliBYOB a real plusNo issue with having to tip in cash. The service was friendlyDefinitely going back
4 based on 30 reviews
I see that the most recent reviews are from February 2019. Yes, this restaurant was excellent for many years when it was located in Lambertville, NJ, but it apparently has fallen off from its former high standards. My wife and a friend went there yesterday (May 11, 2019) to get carryout spaghetti and meat balls, an Italian sub sandwich and an order of cannoli. When they got home they discovered that the sandwich (which was pricey) consisted of one thin slice of ham and one slice of cheese. The spaghetti was topped by two small dried out and hard meatballs and what appeared to be a single teaspoon of marinara sauce. My wife's friend said even the cannoli stuffing didn't taste good. It is with sadness that I have to report we used to love the place but now we have no intention of returning.Hello Alexandria, thank you for your comment we highly value you sharing your feedback with us to help us improve. We apologize for the unfortunate and unfruitful experience but assure you that even though we have moved to a new location our values and quality standards remain the same, in fact, they have been improving since the move. We request you to visit us again or contact us at 908-938-0420 and highlight this case so that we can work towards renewing your taste for Italian food and Dinapolis' service. Thanks
4 based on 111 reviews
A friend recommend Bell's Tavern and I love to try out places I haven't been before. Bell's Tavern is located more in the neighborhood area of Lambertville. We went on a Friday night before heading to a local theatre. We expected a bar with food but were pleasantly surprised! There is a bar when you first walk in but most people sitting at the bar were regulars coming to checkout the specials for the night. The menu is good but the specials are even better. They have limited hours so check their website before you go. Great find in Lambertville!
4 based on 51 reviews
Familiar opera arias set the stage for really good food & an array of pizzas that are virtual works of art. Although it features Italian cuisine, the extensive international menu includes gyros, quesadillas, & the best French fries in town. Portions are generous & service is friendly.
4 based on 109 reviews
Liberty Hall offers up some of the best, most flavorful pizza that you'll have. The choices of ingredients are so interesting, and so, so savory. We shared two pies; the carbonara and the Mexican corn pies. So good. Rich and filling. Wonderful service too. Simply great food in a unique industrial setting.
What to do and see in New Hope, United States: The Best Places and Tips
4 based on 278 reviews
All good things come in small packages. So true. My friends and I discovered this restaurant after seeing a play at the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope. About two blocks from the playhouse. Do not walk fast on this block as you may pass it up. It sits back off the regular walkway. Opens usually at 5:30 p.m. Reservations are usually a must as it is also very small. Service, Food are very good. Usually a different menu each time that is verbally conveyed to you orally as it is prepared fresh. It is Italian oriented but they do have a variety of other choices. One of the best in this town of many restaurants. We will definitely be back.
New Hope Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in New Hope
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.