Jack and Amanda's Favorite Pizza!
Amanda and Jack's Favorite Coffee!
The best cheesesteak in Doylestown!
Amanda and Jack's favorite bagels in Doylestown
Amanda and Jack's favorite doughnuts!
Amanda and Jack's favorite brunch in Doylestown!
Great for breakfast!
Amanda and Jack's favorite ice cream!
Amanda's recommendation: half root beer, half cream soda, vanilla cream, butterscotch syrup
Collects, preserves and exhibits primarily American art with a particular focus on Bucks County. Current exhibition includes Small Living Things: The Magic of Eric Carle.
Built by Henry Chapman Mercer in 1911-12, the pottery tiles created expressed the ideals of the American Arts and Crafts Movement. Tilefest is scheduled May 16-17.
Concrete castle built to house Henry Mercer’s collection of objects representing everyday life in the pre-industrial age. Current exhibits include Doan Gang – Outlaws of the Revolution.
Home of Henry Chapman Mercer, built as an early example of reinforced concrete, is an eclectic mix of Medieval, Gothic, and Byzantine architectural styles, and features forty-four rooms. Open for guided one-hour tours.
Tour the historic Bucks County farmhouse and home of Pulitzer and Nobel Award-winning author, humanitarian, and activist Pearl S. Buck. The Good Earth author and daughter of missionaries is celebrated for her impact on multiculturalism.
500-acre park preserves the site where George Washington crossed the Delaware River in 1776 during the Revolutionary War. The park includes a visitor center with galleries and artifacts, different historic buildings, gardens, and walking trails by the scenic Delaware River.
Located across the Delaware River from each other, New Hope and Lambertville are home to small art galleries, antique stores, specialized boutiques, and eclectic restaurants and coffee shops.
An 18th Century style specialty shopping village features 60 small shops, and several small restaurants set on acres of landscaped gardens and brick walkways.
A small lavender farm and gift shop offering products for bath and body, the home, and kitchen use.
Large shopping mall; distance approximately 45 minutes from Doylestown.
Enjoy peaceful walking and biking trails around Lake Galena.
Approximately one hour south of Doylestown. www.visitphilly.com – Home of the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Reading Terminal Market, Philadelphia Zoo, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Franklin Institute, Academy of Natural Sciences, Chinatown, Rocky Statue, University of Pennsylvania.