| The Logan Inn is ‘one of the oldest continuously operating Inns in the country” The place is a real treasure. It was recently renovated (about 2000). The Inn has a parking lot which is a real necessity in New Hope. Be sure to get your ticket validated. The front desk is typical of the old time hotels. There is a cozy little sitting area. The bar is one of the oldest parts of the building. If you get a chance, check the enclosed porch on the parking lot side. When they were doing the renovations, they found an old cistern which is on display. We ate Thanksgiving dinner in the enclosed porch. The service was friendly and the food was excellent. They are kid friendly as well. The desert spread was out of this world. It’s a month later and I’m still working off those calories but it was well worth it. If you go you might want to leave time to stroll through the various shops in New Hope. | “The Logan Inn was originally established as a Tavern by New Hope founder John Wells in 1727” It’s a lovely colonial building with several dining rooms and the original tavern and also rooms for an overnight stay. We went for the Thanksgiving Day Dinner, as you walk in the front desk is on the right with a sitting room with antiques and a fireplace ablaze. The buffet had the usual Thanksgiving trimmings such as Turkey, Ham, Roast Beef, Salmon, Sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, corn pudding etc. Afterwards there was a table full of desserts. In the summer you may eat alfresco. |
the dining review of The Logan Inn in new hope Pennsylvania
The Logan Inn is ‘one of the oldest continuously operating Inns in the country” The place is a real treasure. It was recently renovated (about 2000). The Inn has a parking lot which is a real necessity in New Hope. Be sure to get your ticket validated.
The front desk is typical of the old time hotels. There is a cozy little sitting area. The bar is one of the oldest parts of the building. If you get a chance, check the enclosed porch on the parking lot side. When they were doing the renovations, they found an old cistern which is on display.
We ate Thanksgiving dinner in the enclosed porch. The service was friendly and the food was excellent. They are kid friendly as well. The desert spread was out of this world. It’s a month later and I’m still working off those calories but it was well worth it.
If you go you might want to leave time to stroll through the various shops in New Hope.
“The Logan Inn was originally established as a Tavern by New Hope founder John Wells in 1727”
It’s a lovely colonial building with several dining rooms and the original tavern and also rooms for an overnight stay.
We went for the Thanksgiving Day Dinner, as you walk in the front desk is on the right with a sitting room with antiques and a fireplace ablaze.
The buffet had the usual Thanksgiving trimmings such as Turkey, Ham, Roast Beef, Salmon, Sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, corn pudding etc. Afterwards there was a table full of desserts. In the summer you may eat alfresco.