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Ferry + Main

Google Rating
4.1

Ferry + Main, the restaurant at the Logan Inn, is like a cozy community living room where locals, weekenders, and visitors come together to meet, greet, and enjoy good food. Whether you’re up for a small plate and drink on their patio, a relaxed three-course meal by the fireplace, or some dessert and drinks at their full-service bar, they have you covered with classic spirits, hand-crafted cocktails, a smart wine list, and local brews.

GreenHouse New Hope

Google Rating
4.2

GreenHouse offers a truly one-of-a-kind local vibe. Dive into those awesome Saturday and Sunday brunches, complete with live music every Friday and Sunday. Picture yourself soaking up the lively atmosphere while savoring a choice of craft beers and spirits. This friendly spot serves up a diverse menu of fantastic grub and drinks, all delivered with top-notch care. Whether you’re chilling inside or enjoying the cozy outdoor bar vibe with fire pits, GreenHouse guarantees a memorable time for all guests.

Odette’s

Google Rating
4.0

Indulge in opulent experiences at Odette’s Restaurant, located in the The River House at Odette’s—the first luxury lifestyle hotel to serve residents and visitors in New Hope. It was once home to Odette Myrtil’s lively cabaret, her French flair fills the place. Sink into plush velvet at the lobby Piano Lounge, or sip cocktails at ROOF, their rooftop bar with stunning views.

Ferry Market

Google Rating
4.6

Ferry Market is a fresh food hub that caters to locals and visitors alike! It’s a casual dining spot where you can dive into healthy, flavorful delights made just for you. Go for diverse flavors from their 13 unique businesses, stay for cozy seating with river views. Inclusivity is the name of the game in New Hope, and Ferry Market is all about embracing that spirit.

The Salt House

Google Rating
4.4

The Salt House sits right in the heart of beautiful New Hope, Pennsylvania, whipping up seasonal dishes with local ingredients. You could say it’s like “creative and elevated pub grub served in a 1751 stone building straight out of a fairytale.” Grab lunch, dinner, or a late-night bite by the fire in the tavern, chill in the upstairs library lounge, or dine alfresco on the brick patio. Owner and Executive Chef Steven Lau put down roots in scenic Bucks County after globetrotting as a recording artist and bigwig at Warner Brothers. He then shook things up by attending the Culinary Institute of America and kicking off an award-winning winery in Napa Valley.

Oldestone Steakhouse

Google Rating
4.3

Steak in an old church? For the unique atmosphere and for food that tastes like sin, you need to go there.

Karla’s Bar & Restaurant

Google Rating
4.4

Offering European cuisine, Karla’s has beautiful open air seating and a European flair. However, most go here for their bar. Make sure to try a Basil Lemon Old-Fashioned and other innovative cocktails.

Triumph Brewing Company

Google Rating
4.2

Beers and live music should be your main goals when heading there. There’s bar food to be had, but it’s a bit pricey. Drink up.

The Landing Restuarant

Google Rating
3.9

With the great view and friendly staff, The Landing is a great place to grab American food while enjoying the scenery.

John & Peter’s Place

Google Rating
4.6

Certainly a dive, but if you want good bar food, cheap drinks, and don’t mind smoking, you can catch some live music there.

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