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- JAJustAGirlFromPhillyPhiladelphia / New Jersey Suburbs •4 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoBrunch here is a treat. We're never disappointed and were glad to be back after the COVID shutdown. They've added a complimentary mimosa for all guests, which was a pleasant surprise. The number of courses and the variety thereof is very generous.More infoInn at Barley Sheaf Farm$$$$• Contemporary American• New Hope / Lambertville•4.8
- DDDeborahDPhiladelphia / New Jersey Suburbs •3 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThe staff and the food are always top-rated by anyone I take to Caleb's. In an area that is filled with choices, time and time again I find myself sharing this not-so-secret restaurant and I am always happy with the chef's selections. On this particular outing, I was recovering from dental surgery and all of my needs were met. All of the birthday guests left satisfied, including the Birthday Girl who said it was wonderful and Caleb's is one of her favorites. It has been mine for many years.More infoCaleb's American Kitchen$$$$• American• New Hope / Lambertville•4.7
- LDLuvtoDineoutvipNew York / Tri-State Area •15 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoWe had the best waiter during our last visit. He was attentive and polite (exceptional). The food was good as usual. We ordered a hamburger and the Eggplant Parmesan. The interior of the restaurant was empty due to the nice weather, so the noise level was low. The patio was full. We had no problem parking across the street.More infoButtonwood Grill$$$$• American• New Hope / Lambertville•4.6
- RMRyanMPhiladelphia / New Jersey Suburbs •3 reviews5.0Dined on May 29, 2023In the spirit of its name, Earl's New American bring a melting pot of diversity to its menu, without being overwhelming. They have asian flavors, mediterranean flavors, even some fresh mexican inspired fusion offerings, along with several beef and and seafood entrees with regional American flare. We typically reserve Earl's for special occasions because the dinner menu entrees are $30 and above. However, we were recently pleasantly surprised to find that the lunch menu is much more approachable to stop in for a good pint and light lunch.More infoEarl's New American$$$$• Contemporary American• New Hope / Lambertville•4.5
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Ancient Spirits & GrilleCenter CityUS$175.00 per personReserveSpecial menu
3 course Power Lunch menu
Davio's- King of PrussiaKing of PrussiaUS$32.00 per personReserveSpecial menu
JUSTIN Wine Dinner
Fogo de Chao - King of PrussiaKing of PrussiaUS$105.00 per personReserveSpecial menu
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Bistro RomanoSociety HillUS$125.00 per personReserveSpecial menu
15-Course Chef's Tasting Menu - $189 per person
Elements RestaurantPrincetonUS$189.00 per personReserveSpecial menu
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The Melting Pot - King of PrussiaKing of PrussiaUS$78.00 per personReserveSpecial menu
Spring Tasting w/optional Sparkling Wine pairings
The Frog and the PeachNew BrunswickUS$78.00 per personReserveSpecial menu
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Gyu-Kaku - Philadelphia, PAArt MuseumUS$55.00 per personReserveSpecial menu
The Prisoner Wine Company TasteMaker Dinner
Ruth's Chris Steak House - PhiladelphiaRittenhouse SquareUS$125.00 per personReserveSpecial menu
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Pumpkin BYOBRittenhouse SquareUS$35.00 per personReserveSpecial menu
Line Dancing - Wednesday Nights
Muddy Waters GastropubBethlehemUS$10.00 per personReserveSpecial menu
Taste of Greece - 6 Course Tasting Menu
At The Table BYOBWayneUS$125.00 per personReserveSpecial menu
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The Edge Restaurant & BarJacksonUS$10.00 per personReserveSpecial menu
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GrilleStone - Scotch PlainsScotch PlainsUS$34.99 per personReserveSpecial menu
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1906 at Longwood GardensKennett SquareUS$65.00 per personReserve
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Discover Lahaska
For a relatively small town, you might be surprised at the variety and sheer volume of dining options available in Lahaska. This is thanks in large part to the main outdoor shopping center that hosts year-round festivals, competitions, and other such events. When tourists come in to visit the village, the locals do not disappoint when it comes to serving up deliciousness. The restaurants in Lahaska lean toward the side of classic American cuisine, with a distinction between cafe, bar, and bakery styles. And for those with dietary limits? No problem! There's plenty of vegetarian and gluten-free options to choose from at almost every restaurant.