Don't let these last few weeks of summer slip by without taking advantage of some fun outdoor activities in Bucks County!  Are you a foodie? A history buff? Car enthusiast? Music lover? Don't worry because there are plenty of options happening all weekend long. Check out the Bucks Happening weekend guide below, and as always, check out our calendar, summer guide, & restaurant guide for more fun ideas.

What better way to enjoy a summer evening than with a Clam Bake on the gorgeous deck of the Logan Inn? For $30 every Thursday night, enjoy lobster; clam; mussels;  shrimp; Andouille sausage; corn on the cob; & potatoes (items subject to change)! Call 215-862-2300 for reservations.

It's time for the annual New Hope Automobile Show, happening all weekend long from 9am to 4pm at New Hope-Solebury High School. Since 1957, the show has been attracting antique and classic cars and trucks, specialty cars, exotics, and more to this beautiful Bucks County river town. In New Hope and Lambertville, New Jersey just across the river, there are plenty of restaurants, shops, galleries, antique stores, inns, and hotels.

Join in a Walking Tour of Historic Doylestown on Saturday morning, August 13th, at 11am. Hosted by the Doylestown Historical Society, tour groups of up to 15 people will be taken on a relaxing historic adventure. While this is a FREE event, space is limited so reserve your spot with DHS Administrator Fletcher Walls at 215-345-9430.  Donations are welcome.

Photo by Barry Peters, www.BarrydPeters.com

 

Puck celebrates Women Who Rock on their awesome outdoor patio on Sunday, August 14th.  Launched in 2009, Women Who Rock has been providing locals with a monthly event that consistently showcases the best female fronted rock bands and solo artists in the region in a space with incredible vibes, sound, and staff. The event is FREE and includes a line-up of Natalie Angiuli, Allison Tartalia, & Christy Jefferson.

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