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    Del-Vue Arcade

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    Woolverton Inn

    Woolverton Inn

    4.8
    (75 reviews)

    ‍ What an…read moreunexpected surprise! Bravo and standing O to the team. NYC caliber - UES replants- food ruined. Hospitality A+ Atmosphere A+ YES CHEF! Nailed it! Starter: Amuse bouche - 3 exceptional treats each Petite biscuits- received 4, wanted 20 1st course- Yummiest Salad, exquisitely dressed. Tuna tartar- incl shallots and avocado and toast point in a perfect stacked combination with a light sauce accompaniment. Perfect. Subtle. 2nd course- 9 hour braised Short Rib. i'm the one that usually gets this although my husband did and I have to say it's some of the best short ribs I've ever put into my mouth. The polenta was cooked to perfection. I made a very loud yummy sound when I tasted his meal. I ordered the lamb 3 generous lollipop lamb chops and felt no shame as I gnawed at my bones. Temperature perfect, the sauce!!! and the carrots julienned with the best spice and maybe a pinch of brown sugar (tried guessing because it was so good, these were not carrots ! So much more. And a purple potato mash that was ... I mean everything was beyond our hopes. We chose the fresh fruit desert that had a very unusual combination, 2 of which I'd never had before. I'm now a convert. We were served by Tracy clearly and expert (warm but not making herself the focus) with Brady in training and already up to speed. Some things I noticed. When food came out the whole kitchen came out and served everybody at once! How refreshing to see that. All servers were attentive and paying attention to the entire room. No one felt unnoticed and forgotten. The wonderful woman behind the desk at the entryway, took us on a tour of the event space with complete joy and enthusiasm. She didn't seem put out at all in fact I wanted to just hang out with her for a while. So welcoming. The second we walked in the door everyone said hello to us as if they had known us for years! We just moved here. We had never been there in our lives. The property is perfectly maintained, makes quite a statement, and the new converted barn was my dream barn. My only regret is that I didn't get to meet all the sheep on the property. If any guests come to visit us in our new home in French Town, we're going to recommend they stay there in one of the cottages possibly or the in itself so that they can have the ultimate comfort and the elegance. They would expect in an overnight that I fear, our guest room will not lend itself to. I want to get married again so I can get married there! I want to eat there once a week! Gratitude to my niece who we asked for a recommendation of where we should eat for a nice meal to celebrate my husband, after a big achievement. She has lived here for three years and as a trained nutritionist and chef herself. She said the only place you should go is the Woolverton Inn and its New Restaurant. She will be receiving a gift! Lastly, I was so overwhelmed upon entering the restored barn that I forgot the name of the elegant man who received us with such grace. He's a gracious host and constantly circulated the room keeping an eye on the flow with light personnel suggestions ( potato soup with lobster next time! I promise) and birthday wishes for a large families grandmother. Go, enjoy, stay there, eat there, bring friends there! Bon apetite!

    I've always passed by this beautiful building but have never stepped inside before. My first visit…read morewas earlier this week and it's just a beautiful place. From what I understand, they recently renovated and added the restaurant to this historic building. You have to come and check it out for yourself. The food was incredible with big portions. The servers were extremely nice and attentive. I'm so thrilled to add this as one of my new favorite places.

    Lambertville Station

    Lambertville Station

    3.6
    (159 reviews)
    $$$

    Nice hotel. Came here for a wedding. Food was eh. Filet was over cooked. String beans and a carrot…read morewere raw. Other than that, clean hotel in a fun area!

    When people say money doesn't buy happiness, then they must not know about Lambertville Station. We…read morecame here for a girl's weekend and although a bit pricey compared to nearby accommodations; we figured it was worth it to be so close to the downtown area. We were absolutely CORRECT. The Lambertville Station is the perfect place to have a romantic getaway or a girls' weekend thanks to their lovely rooms and extremely comfy beds. We were given a room on the first floor with the most perfect view of the river and part of Lambertville, and I almost forgot that this was the middle of my winter depression season. The fireplace and self serve bar when you enter really give you a nice place to settle you into your vacation. Then they are surrounded by delicious restaurants and cafes to visit for a quick bite. Although make sure to get your free breakfast because it come from a nearby Parisian bakery and although the coffee is as bad as Dunkin Donuts, the pastries are divine. I highly recommend doing a few vineyards after checking in, but if you don't want to go far, Tomasello's has tastings and so does the Food Hall on the side of New Hope (which is walking distance). We also liked that they kept our bags after check out so we could get a massage and therefore leave New Hope in complete serenity. There is also tons of free parking, which is nice compared to downtown Philly hotels where that is usually extra. Overall, I thought it was a lovely stay, we stayed in the Cape May room (I also like that each room has a name) and enjoyed the dark and creepy old vibes from the hotel. It truly made you feel like a part of the historic area.

    Landmark Tavern

    Landmark Tavern

    3.2
    (181 reviews)
    $$$

    The Landmark Tavern, located in the Logan Inn in New Hope, is a casual but polished neighborhood…read moretavern featuring three distinct dining spaces that share a trendy "brick-and-leather" aesthetic; a menu featuring modern American comfort food with a range of classic pub favorites elevated with gourmet ingredients; an innovative and seasonally updated adult beverage program; and attentive and friendly service. The indoor space is divided into the lively 'Good & Plenty' bar area with several TVs for sports, the speakeasy-style 'Whiskey Lounge' specializing in bespoke cocktails, a slightly quieter 'Landmark Tavern' main dining room, and a cozy private dining room upstairs for special occasions. Overall, it's a very versatile spot that can be sophisticated enough in the 'Whiskey Lounge' for a date, casual enough in the 'Landmark Tavern' for a family meal, and energetic enough in the 'Good & Plenty' bar for beers with appetizers or a burger while watching a game. We visited for brunch on New Year's Day 2026, and the food was spot on. I had the Grilled Chicken Avocado BLT ($20) sandwich on a sourdough roll with applewood-smoked bacon and a side of truffle-dusted shoestring fries -- that was absolutely delicious. My dining companion has raved about the Logan Inn Omelet ($18), packed with bacon, spinach, and cheddar cheese as well as the Breakfast Burrito ($22) stuffed with scrambled eggs, mildly spicy chorizo sausage, and salsa verde. The cocktail program here is exceptional with a curated selection of craft spirits and innovative, seasonal cocktail options that feel both modern and sophisticated. A true standout during brunch is the Build-Your-Own Bloody Mary cart. It's such a fun, interactive touch -- a server wheels the cart directly to your table to craft your drink right in front of you which allows you customize every detail from the perfect level of heat to an impressive spread of garnishes. Each cocktail we have tried was expertly balanced and served as the perfect accompaniment to our meal. To top off the experience, service has been excellent--attentive and professional without being overbearing. It is worth mentioning that when I booked the reservation on OpenTable, I indicated that my dining companion and I were celebrating our anniversary (of our first date). The hostess and our server wished us a happy anniversary and gave us a more secluded table overlooking the bar-- an obvious sign of a well-trained staff that focuses on the details and shows an appreciation for their customers. Pro Tip #1: Parking in New Hope is always a challenge, but the Logan Inn offers two hours of complimentary valet parking for Landmark Tavern visitors. Just text when you're ready to leave, and they'll have your car waiting at the door. There's also plenty of street parking. You can pay via the ParkMobile app whether you park in the small private parking lot adjacent to the Ferry Market food hall, one of the nearby public lots (Union Square Lot @ 123 West Bridge Street), or metered on-street parking. Parking in one of the public lots or on the street in New Hope is $3.00/hour (up to a maximum of 3 hours) plus a $0.45 service charge for using the ParkMobile app

    This place is adorable, especially around the holidays. The decorations are off-the-charts festive,…read moreand they host the Miracle Pop-up, which includes branded holiday cocktails and mocktails. I popped in last year when it was still called Ferry + Main, and sat at the bar to enjoy a couple of the crafted holiday drinks. Loved it so much that I made a reservation for brunch this year. We got a table by the fireplace, and our server was hilarious and attentive. I ordered the Smoke & Rye toast as my main dish with a side of truffle fries and broccolini. Let me tell you, I've never had broccolini so perfectly cooked. I could have eaten it for every meal for the rest of my life. The main dish, however, was not great. They really shouldn't even put it on the menu -- the toast was too thin for all the toppings, and the tomatoes were mealy. My mom loved her Pork sandwich though, so I think I just ordered the wrong thing. Drinks were excellent. I had the Snowball old fashioned and then the Coconut hot chocolate in a cute Santa mug. I'd certainly return for the pop-up next year!

    Del-Vue Arcade - arcades - Updated July 2026

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