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Hidden treasure north of Doylestown
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durham quilt

Joined: 03 Oct 2004Posts: 2

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2004 11:08 pm    Post subject: Hidden treasure north of Doylestown

Ferndale Inn (closed Tues) Wonderful selection, funky bar, a mix of locals,& weekenders. Beautiful. The appetizer portions of pasta can feed two. Desserts wonderful. Good wine selection, good size drinks, personal service. Route 611N. at the traffic light Springtown Inn—on its way to closure, but a very traditional dinner in a country inn. Ottsville Inn Fresh seafood, good atmosphere. recreated from a former life Cascase Lodge–overpriced..but do it once.

Terry’s North on 611 toward Easton, technically not Bucks. As soon as 611 recovers from the flood. Extraordinary Italian restaraunt. Homemade Pasta, intimate, chianti bottles on table. Don’t miss the profiterolles.

 

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