Open seven days a week for breakfast and lunch. They pride themselves on fresh, local food done right! They also offer a variety of gluten-free, vegan and vegetarian options.
A latte café is a vibrant coffee shop located in the historic Red Mercantile building, part of the Trolley Barn Public Market in Quakertown. They are passionate about delivering quality coffee, and creating a welcoming atmosphere for their customers.
When the Liberty Bell was whisked away from Philadelphia and stored at Liberty Hall, the group hiding the bell stayed here overnight. Now, you can stop by and enjoy a fine- dining experience on a casual-dining budget.
A tap room featuring craft beer from Two Rivers Brewing Company, wine from Black River Winery, and spirits from Hewn Distillery.
A staple of the community since 1750. Serving food sourced from local farms.
Experience elevated Mediterranean dining inside the Trolley Barn Public Market. Fresh, scratch-made dishes inspired by the sun-soaked regions around the Mediterranean Sea.
A Bucks County tradition since 1932 with 100+ unique Farmers Market Departments. Shop in comfort in their newly renovated, fully heated & air-conditioned Market and enjoy the huge indoor/outdoor Flea Market. Open Friday & Saturday 9-9 and Sunday 10-5.
Located in an old hosiery mill, the Antique Mall is family-owned and operated and holds a variety of antiquities ranging from furniture and old prints to greeting cards and sheet music.
An old-fashioned 5 & 10 complete with soda fountain. Family owned and operated since 1912. Stop in, say hello and enjoy a step back in time. Inventory includes stationery, hardware, house wares, toys, crafts, notions, dry goods and gifts. Over 10 varieties of bulk candy as well as dozens of novelty and penny candies. Breakfast and lunch are served at the soda fountain.
A consignment and boutique offering new and lightly used, brand name womens clothing.
The 5,286-acre Nockamixon Park is perfect for a close getaway! Visitors can stay in a cabin or enjoy swimming, picnics, biking and hiking trails, boating, and fishing.
The Main Street Gallery features local artwork and hosts art classes.
For thousands of escaped slaves in the 18th and 19th centuries, the Underground Railroad represented hope for a new life. This secret network of hidden, safe places relied on abolitionists and kind communities to aid runaways on their journey northward. Bucks County was home to many important stops on the railroad from taverns and churches to privately owned farms, many of which can still be visited today.