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. C'est la Vie

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    Get a cup of coffee and a yummy pastry or light meal at C'est la Vie, a French bakery down a little alley off Main Street that proves that excellent things come in small packages. Grab and go, eat inside in the cozily cramped space, or sit outside at a table overlooking the river.

    20 S. Main St., New Hope, Pennsylvania, 18938, USA
    215-862–1956

    Known For

    • Sandwiches in savory croissants
    • Madeleines, palmiers, and macarons
    • Excellent breads

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Tues. 7:30–2; Wed., Thurs., and Sun. 7:30–5; Fri. and Sat. 7:30–6; closed Mon., Closed Mon. No dinner
  • 2. Jules Thin Crust Pizza

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    Jules pizza combines the bounty from local farms and dairies with a killer thin crust. The menu comprises 28 interesting pizza varieties made with local organic ingredients plus a few seasonal additions. Meat #8 (buffalo chicken, spicy buffalo sauce, gorgonzola, chopped celery, arugula, and mozzarella) and veggie #1 (feta, kalamata olives, chopped tomato, red onion, romaine, and tomato sauce) reflect international inspiration, while veggie #4 (Brie, sliced pears, toasted almonds, and rosemary) must have sprung from the mind of founder John Ordway. The oblong pizzas are sold by the pie or the 3-inch-wide slice. Gluten-free crust is available.

    78 S. Main St., Doylestown, Pennsylvania, 18901, USA
    215-345–8565

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Lilly's Café America

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    The colorful metal cactus standing guard over the sidewalk seating is a tip-off that the name of this place refers to Latin America. Run by the same folks who own the adjoining Lilly's Gourmet, Café America has the same casual feel, but this place also has a full bar. Sip some sangria or a pomegranate mojito while you choose from among the platos grandes (which translates as "big dishes"). Chimichurri steak, baby greens topped with blackened salmon and a lime cilantro vinaigrette, a Cuban pressed sandwich, chicken tamale, and tostones are some of the options.

    1 W. Court St., Doylestown, Pennsylvania, 18901, USA
    215-348–7838

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No dinner Mon. and Tues., Credit cards accepted
  • 4. Lilly's Gourmet

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    From the whisk-shaped door handles to the colander lamps to the sandwiches named after cartoon characters, Lilly's is full of fun. This busy downtown counter-service lunch spot also serves inventive salads and soups, which you can eat in the small, lively dining room or take with you. Try the Mr. Magoo wrap (marinated veggies, black bean salad, fresh mozzarella, spinach, and chipotle spread) or the Aquaman sandwich (blackened salmon, cucumber ribbons, sliced tomato, goat cheese, and balsamic vinegarette on multigrain bread). Make sure you read the blackboards, which list the specials. Beer and wine are available, and in the morning you can get a light breakfast of muffins, bagels, and fresh fruit.

    1 W. Court St., Doylestown, Pennsylvania, 18901, USA
    215-230–7883

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No dinner, Credit cards accepted
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