Things to Do

One of the great things about Bucks County is that it’s not hard to find great places to eat in Bucks County. The Washington Crossing Inn is not a part of the park. It is a pretty nice restaurant though. It’s right next to the park.

The Washington Crossing Inn

Routes 532 & 32
Washington Crossing, Pa 18977

Reviewed 1/30/05
Kyle

Kiki

We visited the Washington Crossing Inn for Brunch.  Check Kiki’s review for a list of their offerings.

They have a parking lot with free parking. If you don’t like smoke you want to avoid the dining area immediately adjacent to the bar.  The buffet is set up in the ‘Library’.  The Hearth Room had a gas log fireplace with adds to the atmosphere.  My favorites were the poached eggs, hearty french toast and salmon.

We ate in the enclosed porch which is also known as the Covered Bridge Room. The walls are done in murals of Bucks County Scenes.

The staff was very accommodating.  They have a variety of rooms available for meetings and events.

You can walk to the Washington Crossing State Park across the street. There is a huge statue of Washington Crossing the Delaware on the Route 32 side of the Inn.

The Washington Crossing Inn is a beautiful white colonial building close to the Delaware River. Sunday Brunch gives you varied choices such as poached salmon, chicken with mushrooms, string beans with almonds, pasta with tomato sauce, eggs benedict, french toast, sausage, bacon, fresh fruit, blintzes, roast beef, omelet station.

Desserts include homemade cookies, brownies, raspberry layer cake, and carrot cake.

The hours of brunch are 10 to 2. The enclosed porch is a very bight and cheery ding room with murals of covered bridges and various scenes from the countryside.

After brunch, take a stroll down the path through Washington Crossing Historical Park, past the colonial homes that line the Delaware. The colonial simplicity is peaceful and serene.

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