The Continental Tavern was recently restored to its exact look and configuration from when it was rebuilt in 1875. A spacious outdoor porch overlooking picturesque Lake Afton offers outdoor dining in a relaxed idyllic setting. The Tavern boasts 12 great draught beers. Great burgers!
A BYOB Mexican and Peruvian restaurant in charming Lambertville.
Trendy (and pricey) restaurant and hotel right on the Delaware River.
A staple for all breakfast foods.
Our favorite neighborhood Yardley area restaurant for Italian. BYOB.
One of our favorites - a family owned Italian restaurant. BYOB.
Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve is a 134-acre nature preserve, botanical garden, and accredited museum. All wedding guests receive free admission to the wildflower preserve. Just give your name at the door and tell them you are with the Scherer/Paone wedding.
Check out all the local breweries in Bucks County by following this "Ale Trail!"
This self-guided driving tour of Bucks County's 12 remaining covered bridges is split up into two halves. The first takes about two hours to complete, while the second about an hour and a half. Drive by them one at a time, or make a day out of it and complete the whole tour! The tour makes a large circle through Bucks County and is planned so the traveler can start at any one of the bridges.
Grounds For Sculpture was founded by artist and philanthropist Seward Johnson. It opened in 1992 on the former New Jersey State Fairgrounds and was a natural extension of its predecessor, The Johnson Atelier. Hundreds of artists studied and produced work at the Atelier, and Johnson saw the potential of the neighboring bygone fairgrounds as a place where artwork could be sited within the landscape, and visitors could delight in discovering contemporary sculpture. Outdoors, nearly 300 contemporary sculptures are sited across 42 landscaped acres.
As a touchstone for colonial and revolutionary history in New Jersey, the Old Barracks Museum brings the world of colonial America to life through interpretive programs, exhibits, and preservation so that visitors can appreciate New Jersey’s history, the diverse people who made it, and why it matters.
Washington Crossing Historic Park offers more than 500 acres of American history, natural beauty and family fun. The park preserves the site where George Washington crossed the Delaware River and turned the tide of the Revolutionary War. Visit the historic park for a beautiful walk or check out the museum.