Can anyone suggest where to go in the New Hope area or down River Road for great food and atmosphere? Thanks.
Romantic/Fine Dining
La Bonne Auberge, Marsha Brown (not romantic, but neat atmosphere), Center Bridge Inn, Hotel du Village, Inn at Phillips Mill. On the NJ side, Lily%26#39;s on the Canal, Hamilton%26#39;s Grill Room.
Romantic/Fine Dining
Try the Dancing Fish Japanese Restaurant in Bethlehem, on The SouthSide....
Bethlehem isn%26#39;t exactly ';New Hope area';.
The Inn at Phillips Mill - good food, cozy atmosphere, good value for New Hope, bring your own - no credit cards. They don%26#39;t advertise - they don%26#39;t have to.
I may be staying at Porches On Fisher st....I was told by someone that this is not in walking distance? Is that correct? I would be going in November
Walking distance to what, exactly? Porches is in a great location and there are many restaurants, shops, bars, etc. within very easy walking distance.
Sorry I heard its not in walking distance to Au bon La buerge..Is that restaurant worth it?
La Bonne Auberge is up the hill a bit from ';downtown'; New Hope. You actually drive up the hill through a townhouse development to get there. I don%26#39;t think you would be able to, or want to walk. It%26#39;s a great restaurant (or was the last time we were there, which was, granted, a few years ago), but if the driving thing is a deal-breaker, there are plenty of great restaurants in New Hope or an easy walk across the bridge into Lambertville. This past weekend, we had dinnner at a cute little Lambertville BYO called No. 9 which features lots of local, seasonal ingredients. Great meal!
Oh, I thought Lambertville was a five minute drive...It is possible to walk from Porches....About how long of a walk? I dont mind walking but we are going in mid november, and it may be too cold for a mile or two walk..Thanks for your help..Also, Here were my choices for dining in New Hope: I need two restaurants: Marsha Brownes, Landing, Mansion Inn, Logan Inn, Esca, Martines...La bonne Auberge is out since we want walking distance in case my husband has a few drinks..He does not want to drive... Which would you say is best? we like romantic and quaint, and dont mind spending some money....Also, is the food at Marsha Browns like New Orleans style because Im not that into spicy ..Thanks Again!
Also, how is the inn at Philips Mill, They have no website..Is Porches better to stay at? And how is the Philips Mill Inn food?
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