Bucks County Restaurants

Bucks County has no regional specialties to call its own, but you can discover some sophisticated restaurants as well as casual country spots. What makes dining here special are the enchanting settings. Fine meals of French, Italian, or American fare are served in restored mills, well-worn taverns, canal-side courtyards, small cafés, and elegant Victorian mansions. In summer and fall it's best to make reservations for weekend dining.

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  • 1. Caleb's American Kitchen

    $$$

    The exterior resembles a diner, but don't be mislead: this BYO restaurant—helmed by former Marsha Brown executive chef Caleb Lentchner—serves not only breakfast and a variety of sandwiches and salads, but also locally-inspired New American fare at dinner in a country-village setting. Ladies who lunch come for the harvest chicken and "big" apple salad, avocado toast, fish tacos, or the signature burger.

    5738 Rte. 202, Lahaska, Pennsylvania, 18931, USA
    215-794–8588
  • 2. Francisco's on the River

    $$$

    Cozy rooms, including an enclosed front porch, beamed ceiling, white tablecloths, and windows all around, give a refined but undeniably country feel to this river-view, BYOB Italian restaurant. Chef-owner Francisco Argueta breathes new life into old favorites like a thin-sliced, layered eggplant parmigiano; linguine al frutti di mare fradiavolo; and lasagna with a hint of smoked bacon—just keep in mind that portions can be large. Nightly specials lean to seafood, and desserts are worthwhile if you have room.

    1251 River Rd., Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania, 18977, USA
    215-321–8789

    Known For

    • Whole-wheat garlic bread (worth the charge)
    • Wide variety of salads for appetizers
    • Coconut cake

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch, Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Sprig & Vine

    $$$

    Chic and BYO, this vegan restaurant known for fresh, sophisticated fare attracts plenty of non-vegetarians to its space in Union Square, an old-converted-warehouse-meets-new-construction complex. The menu is small—an assortment of small plates and salads, and a handful of large-plate dinner options such as a roasted radish and turnip curry—but offers interesting dishes with unusual, complex flavors, often made with ingredients from local farms.

    450 Union Square Dr., New Hope, Pennsylvania, 18938, USA
    215-693–1427

    Known For

    • Beet and ricotta ravioli
    • Varied dessert options
    • Green onion pancake roll

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner Sun. No lunch Tues.
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