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    Earl's New American

    3.4 (229 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Mark V.

    A terrific restaurant in the heart of peddlers Village near New Hope Pennsylvania. This place just was exactly what we were looking for after a day of shopping and having a few cocktails at Peddlars Village. The ambience is gorgeous, very well appointed you'll love eating in this place my scallop with mashed potatoes and green beans dinner was Heaven On Earth! Ate every bite and loved it We also got a steak over mashed potatoes again. You really can't go wrong here. The food is so delicious! I was surprised that a restaurant inside peddlers Village would be so good, I thought you'd have to go away a block outside of the village in order to find a good restaurant, but I was wrong. Highly recommend having dinner at this restaurant while visiting peddlers Village, you'll love it!

    Carla O.

    Visited peddlers village with my husband over the holidays and decided to eat at Earl's. Our friends live nearby and recommended it and we were not disappointed. Definitely make reservations ahead of time as they do get super busy. We started off with the meatballs , lobster dumplings , burrata and tuna crisps . I really enjoyed all of it, it was delicious. I also got a butternut squash soup which was so good. For entree I ordered the shepherds pie and it was great and very filling. Everything was wonderful from start to finish. This is a great spot if you're ever in town. Definitely give them a try!

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    Stephanie P.

    This is my second time dining at Earl's New American. Both visits were terrific! When visiting Peddler's Village, I would recommend making a reservation in advance. Earl's is no exception. For a large party, we booked 2 weeks in advance. The restaurants book very quickly during the holidays. It's a beautiful atmosphere with a wide bar area and tons of available seating. With our group, we were seated in a private area, which was perfect! Our waitress was excellent- knowledgeable and accommodating. She provided us with great menu suggestions. Earl's had a seasonal lunch menu. I ordered the butternut squash soup and chicken salad sandwich. Other favorites included the Turkey club and crab cake sandwich. They were terrific! Our party loved the winter sangria as well. We did order desserts, too. We found them to be on the average side. Earl's is also surrounded by some shops and a beautiful gazebo photo op! Definitely a place worth checking out!

    Short rib
    Morgan C.

    I have nothing but positive things to say for Earl's! This was our first visit after moving to the area and our first time to Peddler's. We came on a busy Sunday evening during fall festivities and walked in without a reservation. We asked for outdoor seating which they accommodated right away. The outdoor seating was wonderful on a nice day. Service overall wasn't the fastest but we didn't mind. For drinks: I was pleasantly surprised that they easily made me a custom cocktail with seasonal ingredients upon request (apple cider - since I saw it on the menu for other options - and bourbon). For food: The fresh bread to start was warm and perfectly sized. To start we shared oysters and the seasonal gnocchi, which I wouldn't order again. For entrees we split the scallops and short rib - both were great! We will definitely be back!

    Short rib Mac and cheese
    Amelia S.

    Very classy pretty place. Fancier than a casual place. Right next to Peddler's Village. Definitely the best nicer place to eat. The short rib Mac and cheese was incredible. The pork sliders were decent. The house made potato chips were great. For the location and niceness, on par pricing. $15-$20'for an entree seemed standard. More for fancier options.

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    Robin B.

    Our family held a baby shower at Earl's. Everything was perfect, from the initial planning, food, drinks, etc. They have a private room on the 2nd floor for events. The employees (Steve - Mgr & his staff) kept the food & drinks stocked & made things run very smoothly. The room was beautiful - they supply the tables, chairs, tablecloths & napkins, we supplied the decorations. The food was excellent - we had appetizers, a breakfast brunch buffet, soft drinks & they even worked with us on two different signature mocktails (which were both a big hit). I can't say enough good things about how wonderful the room looked & how wonderful the staff & food were. I would recommend this to anyone

    Ribeye
    John P.

    We ate here again last night and I thought I would update my review since the last one was t years ago. The wedge salad before dinner was great. It had plenty of dressing and was the classic iceberg wedge. The fried porchetta was a great surprise and replaced the traditional bacon. It tasted great. The ribeye was cooked perfectly rare exactly how I ordered. It was tasty and was exactly what one would expect for the price. The service was great. The server even fixed our table as it was a little wobbly when we arrived. For wine, I had 2 glasses of the Zinfandel which was deep bodied and tasted great. Peddler's Village is a fantastic place for a restaurant and you can always walk around after dinner. The bottom line is that this is a very nice upper end steakhouse located within Peddler's Village. I would recommend it for a nice night out with your significant other.

    Claudia S.

    A great fine dining restaurant to go to while visiting Peddlers Village. We came on a Monday when it was quiet and peaceful to see the scarecrow after bike riding on the D &R trail. We sat outside where we were surrounded by beautiful flowers. The service was very quick. I ordered the short ribs and it was delicious! Only complaint was the carpets were not fully cooked. My husband had the shrimp with grits. It was kinda sweet but also very good. I definitely recommend going here snd I'm sure we will be back once in the area again.

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    Mel M.

    LAHASKA: Earl's New American is a restaurant within Peddler's Village and has a beautiful outdoor patio with dog friendly seating. The menu is contemporary and an eclectic mix for all. The chopped salad is fantastic and paired with a raspberry chill cocktail - a perfect meal. A bit classy, the patio is open everyday, weather permitting. Earl's is the only fine-dining restaurant that allows dogs on the patio in the village. Fuel up before all the fun in the area!

    Crab cake sandwich
    Amy K.

    As someone who is fortunate enough to spend many summers in NJ, my standards for seafood are very high. I started with the crab soup and it was very creamy with lots of crab meat. The star of the day was the crab cake sandwich. Without a doubt, the best crab cake sandwich I've ever had. It was recommended by one of the servers and he wasn't wrong. It was all crab with a tangy sauce and some corn that perfectly complimented the crab. It was amazing. I'm still thinking about it days later. Typically we make a reservation because it can get packed during the holidays.

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    Straight up garbage! Overpriced underdelivered. The cuisine is absolutely tired. Service is good, but nobody working there is more than sad.

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