The time of year has come to give thanks and celebrate the harvest. Whether you do that by eating way too much food, watching football, enjoying a parade, or getting together with friends and family, our 2019 Thanksgiving Guide will help you enjoy all the holiday festivities Bucks County has to offer.

Read on for:
Dining Out for Thanksgiving Day Dinner
Thanksgiving Catering
Local Thanksgiving Turkeys
Thanksgiving Week Events
Thanksgiving Day Events

Dining Out for Thanksgiving Day Dinner

Skip the cooking and the cleaning and just focus on spending time with your family, feasting on delicious food.

Lambertville Station

Housed in a former train stationalongside the Delaware River, the Lambertville Station offers a special Thanksgiving menu, with traditional favorites such as pumpkin bisque soup with smoked goat cheese, holiday turkey with Yukon Gold mashed potatoes and fresh sage stuffing. The restaurant will be serving an a la carte menu from noon to 8 p.m. Or, you can enjoy the Thanksgiving buffet in the Riverside Ballroom from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Last seating at 6 p.m.) Buffet favorites include a made-to-order omelet/pasta station, garlic herb-crusted turkey, Angus Prime rib and all the sides!

11 Bridge Street
Lambertville, NJ
609-397-8300
lambertvillestation.com

Bella Tori at the Mansion

This locally owned family restaurant combines an affordable menu with the elegant backdrop of a historical mansion for a beautiful dining experience you won’t soon forget! Make reservations for Thanksgiving if you would like to enjoy their Traditional Thanksgiving Feast complete with a turkey and ham carving station. The Bella Tori will serve between the hours of 10:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. and will also prepare delicious favorites like homemade macaroni and cheese, rosemary roasted brisket with root vegetables and colonial gravy, roasted butternut squash soup, and seafood bruschetta appetizers. See the full menu on their website and call the number below to make a reservation. Thanksgiving dinner is $35 per person, $18 for children ages 4-9 and free for children under 4.

321 S. Bellevue Ave.
Langhorne, PA, 19047
215-702-9600
www.BellaTori.com

Washington House

Visit the Washington House this Thanksgiving and be treated to a complete 4-course dinner of appetizers, salad, entree, dessert and coffee for only $40 or $46 depending on entree choice and $10 for children 10 and under. Dinner will be served from noon to 7 p.m. The Washington House is joined with a boutique hotel and located right next to the Sellersville Theater.

136 North Main Street
Sellersville, PA 18960
215-257-3000
www.washingtonhouse.net

The Logan Inn 

New Hope founder John Wells originally established the Logan Inn as a tavern in 1722. It is Bucks County’s oldest continuously run inn and the only in-town hostelry on the National Register of Historic Places. Their three-course Thanksgiving menu will allow diners to choose from delectable soups and salads, a variety of five entrees, and incredible desserts. Whether you go with the honey ham dinner with baked sweet potatoes and seasonal vegetables, or the turkey dinner with gravy, whipped potatoes, stuffing, cranberry/orange relish, carrots and peas, you are sure to leave the Logan Inn full, happy, and ready to welcome the Christmas season. Be sure to stop by the Tavern (the oldest part of the inn) for some truly eclectic cocktails and an incredible beer and wine selection. Dinner at the Logan Inn in New Hope will be served from noon to 7 p.m. for $52 per adult, and $30 per child under the age of 10.

10 West Ferry St,
New Hope, PA 18938
215-862-2300
www.loganinn.com

The Yardley Inn

The Yardley Inn has an extensive and interesting history and was once called the White Swan Inn, resurrected in 1832. It has had ups and downs over the centuries and was eventually harmed by a disastrous flood in 1955, leading to its close a few years later. However, in 1979, its present owners brought it back to life as the Yardley Inn. This Thanksgiving, this picturesque inn will be serving up a large variety of traditional favorites and unique dishes. The Yardley Inn will make this Thanksgiving a meal to remember. Call for reservations or more information.

82 East Afton Avenue
Yardley, PA 19067
215-493-3800
www.yardleyinn.com

The Brick Tavern Inn

The Brick Tavern Inn, established in 1818, has a relaxed ambiance, warm and welcoming staff, and historic charm. They will be preparing all  your old-fashioned favorites, plus a few extras like prime rib of beef au jus, stuffed chicken breast, maple-glazed salmon, sea scallops, or harvest vegetable pasta. Dinner will be served from noon until 6 p.m.

2460 Old Bethlehem Pike
Quakertown, PA 18951
215-529-6488
www.thebricktaverninn.com

The Buck Hotel

The Buck Hotel will be serving family style Thanksgiving dinner from noon to 5 p.m. Enjoy oven roasted turkey, buttered green beans, corn, stuffing, mashed potatoes and more.

1200 Buck Rd
Feasterville-Trevose, PA 19053
215-396-20002
www.thebuckhotel.com

Black Bass Hotel

The Black Bass Hotel was built in the 1740s and was a haven for river travelers, traders, and sportsmen. The hotel once turned away George Washington, was the victim of a massive fire, and has since hosted many famous people. Although the hotel’s history is extensive, one thing has not changed – its rich tradition of fine dining and warm hospitality. This Thanksgiving, dinner will be served from noon to 8 p.m. and will offer a 6-course, prix-fixe menu for $82.50 per person. You’ll start the night off with appetizers that include the Black Bass Signature Bailey's pate and smoked salmon mousse, followed by soup or a salad. Next you will be served a palate cleanser of cranberry sorbet before the main course buffet! Top the night off with one of the incredibly decadent desserts, and some coffee or tea.

3774 River Road
Lumberville, PA 18933
215-297-9260
www.blackbasshotel.com

King George II Inn

As the country’s oldest continuously operating inn, King George Inn serves a side of history with its amazing cuisine. This Thanksgiving you can enjoy a traditional turkey dinner or specials like slow roasted prime rib or pan seared scallops. There is a stuffed bell pepper options for vegetarians as well. The inn also offers a take-out menu that feeds eight to ten people and includes turkey, apple rosemary stuffing, garlic and shallot mashed potatoes, and a pumpkin pie. The ordering deadline for take-out is Nov. 22. To see the full holiday menu, visit the Web site below. Call for reservations.

102 Radcliffe St.
Bristol, PA 19007
215-788-5536
www.kginn.com

La Stalla 

La Stalla will be offering both their regular dinner menu and traditional Thanksgiving dinner with an Italian twist. Seating starts at 1 p.m. Reservations of all sizes are accepted.

18 Swamp Road
Newtown, PA 18940
215-579-8301
www.lastallarestaurant.com

Thanksgiving Catering

Leave the cooking to the experts! Enjoy your Thanksgiving meal in the comfort of your home but without all the prep.

Altomonte's Italian Market

85 North York Road
Warminster, PA 18974
215-672-5439
www.altomontes.com

Jamie Hollander Gourmet Foods & Catering

415 York Road
New Hope, PA 18938
215-862-9809
www.jhollandergourmet.com

King George II Inn

102 Radcliffe St.
Bristol, PA 19007
215-788-5536
www.kginn.com

Smoke'n Dudes BBQ Co

3400 Neshaminy Blvd
Bensalem, PA 19020
215-752-5500
www.smokendudesbbq.com

La Stalla Market

186 N. Sycamore Street
Newtown, PA 18940
215-759-6611
www.lastallamarket.com

McCaffrey's Food Markets

635 Heacock Road
Yardley, PA 19067
215-493-9616

2890 S. Eagle Road
Newtown, PA 18940
215-579-1310

www.mccaffreys.com

Fall Manor Catering & Special Events

4010 New Falls Road
Bristol, PA 19007
215-943-7070
info@fallsmanorcatering.com
www.fallsmanorcatering.com

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The Big Cookie Company

Don't forget the dessert! The Big Cookie Company offers include cookie platters. Everything is made fresh with only the best natural ingredients. No additives ever! Stop by the store in Ferry Market, visit the website or give them a call to talk about your catering order. You can't go wrong with ANY of the cookie options, but the seasonal pumpkin spice with cream cheese drizzle is a no-brainer for Thanksgiving.

Ferry Market
32 S. Main Street
New Hope, PA 18938
973-632-7865
thebigcookiecompany.com

Local Thanksgiving Turkeys

Serve your family a local farm, fresh turkey dinner from one of these local farms:

Bolton’s Farmers Market

These locally raised turkeys are available whole, in sizes from 10-40 lbs. Bolton’s turkeys are minimally processed and never frozen, so you are taking home 100% turkey: no salt, no added water, no fillers. Because the fresh turkeys are packed in ice, they cook faster than a traditional frozen turkey. Turkeys must be picked up Tuesday or Wednesday if being used on Thanksgiving Day.  Pickup times are Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Wednesday 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call or order online.

1005 E. Main Street
Silverdale, PA 18962
215-257-6047
www.boltonfarmmarket.com 

Necessity Farms & Dairy

These turkeys are free-range and non-GMO. They also have free-range, non-GMO chickens, dairy products, and homemade, no-sugar-added fruit butters like a pumpkin butter and apple cider sauce. Contact the email below to place your order for this Thanksgiving.

202 Green Hill Road
Telford, Pa 18969
267-382-0556
necessityfarmsanddairy@gmail.com
www.necessityfarms.com

Altomonte's Italian Market

85 North York Road
Warminster, PA 18974
215-672-5439
www.altomontes.com

Carversville Farm Foundation

The farm is a non-profit that produces sustainable food for donation to people who don’t have access to a balanced diet through soup kitchens and food banks in the greater Philadelphia region. They also sell produce to local restaurants and at their farm stand. They have organic white and heritage turkeys for sale for this Thanksgiving. You can order by phone or by email for pick up at the farm.

6127 Mechanicsville Road
Mechanicsville, PA 18934
855-228-8085
stephanie@carversvillefarm.org
www.carversvillefarm.org

Thanksgiving Week Events

Stretch out the celebrating! Here's a list leading up to Thanksgiving and the weekend after the holiday.

Thanksgiving Tea Party

Sunday, November 17

Bring your little ones, ages 3-7 to Newtown’s Township Administration Building for a princess themed Thanksgiving Tea Party to be held from 11 a.m. to noon. Come dressed up and enjoy story time, singing, dancing, and games, and snacks followed by a tea party and pictures with princesses.

100 Municipal Drive
Newtown, PA 18940 

Bristol Township Holiday Parade

Saturday, November 23

Get into the holiday spirit with the 2019 Bristol Township Parade! The parade will begin at Brookwood Elementary on Haines Road and will end at the showmobile state at Ben Franklin on Millcreek Road.

25th Annual Holiday Light Show at Shady Brook Farm

Saturday, November 23 – Sunday, January 5

Experience the magic of more than 3 million lights illuminating acres of farmland! Encounter whimsical displays and familiar characters as you drive through in the comfort of your own car, or enjoy the show on an open-air wagon ride. (Wagon ride is select dates and weather permitting.)

931 Stony Hill Road
Yardley, PA 19067

Party at Steam Pub Wednesday Through Saturday

Wednesday, November 27

Thanksgiving Eve Party with DJ Skipmode from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Thursday, November 28

After spending the day with the fam, escape to Steam Pub. Open from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Friday, November 29

Friday Night Dance Party with DJ Skipmode from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. with $4 Stella drafts from 10 p.m. to midnight.

Saturday, November 30

Dance the night away with music by The Seven Band from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. and $3 Miller Lite drafts from 10 p.m. to midnight.

Never a cover!

606 2nd Street Pike
Southampton, PA 18966
215-942-6468
www.steampub.com

Thanksgiving Eve at Bishop Estate Vineyard and Winery

Wednesday, November 27

Enjoy music by Jonny from 6 to 10 p.m. and snacks by Belgian Waffle and Fry’s Catering. You can hang out by the fire pits or in the heated barn and purchase wine by the glass or bottle.

2730 Hilltown Pike
Perkasie, PA 18944
215-249-3559
www.bishopestate.com

Thanksgiving Eve Party at The Five Four Bar & Grill

Wednesday, November 27

The night before Thanksgiving is often considered the biggest party night of the year. Celebrate at The Five Four with music from SpareParts. No cover! The Five Four is our 2019 Happening List Winner for Best Sports Bar.

8919 New Falls Road
Levittown, PA 19054

Santa Arrives at Shady Brook Farm

Friday, November 29

Santa will arrive by helicopter at 3 p.m. to kick off the Christmas season. He'll shake hands and hand out candy canes before taking his place in the greenhouse. Free admission to see Santa land. Photo packages are available for purchase.

931 Stony Hill Road
Yardley, PA 19067

Doylestown Tree Lighting

Friday, November 29

This year marks the 105th annual tree lighting in Doylestown. The festivities begin with music from the Bucks County Gilbert and Sullivan Society and Central Bucks West Choir at 5 p.m. Santa arrives on a firetruck at 6:30 p.m. to light the tree. Afterwards, Santa will visit with children at his cottage at State and Hamilton streets.

10 N. Main St.
Doylestown, PA 18901
www.discoverdoylestown.org

The Doylestown Jingle Bell Turkey Trot and Santa’s Arrival

Saturday, November 30

This is the Third Annual Doylestown Jingle Bell Turkey Trot, hosted by the Market at DelVal! You can take part in the 10k, 5k, or the ½ mile fun run on Saturday November 30.The run takes place on the closed 202 bypass. Registration includes a PA draft beer or hot chocolate and a cookie, and spectators can enjoy inflatables and lawn games. Santa arrives at the market at 2 p.m. by helicopter.

2100 Lower State Rd
Doylestown, PA US 18901

The New Hope Holiday Parade

Sunday, December 1

This holiday parade filled with dancers, bands, and organizations starts at 11 a.m. The parade begins at New Hope Solebury High School and makes its way to South Main Street. You can sign up or see a list of participants on the Web site.

182 W. Bridge St.
New Hope, PA 18938
www.visitnewhope.com/holidayparade

Thanksgiving Day Events

Customer’s Bank BCRR Thanksgiving Day 5-miler and One-Mile Fun Run

The largest running club in Bucks County, Pennsylvania will conduct the 30th Annual Customers Bank BCRR Thanksgiving Day Five Mile foot race and one-mile fun run. The five-mile course starts at 9 a.m. and runs from Summit Square Shopping Center through streets of Middletown Township to Core Creek Park and back. The one-mile Fun Run starts at 9:04 a.m. and is out-and-back. The cost is $40 per person ($25 for the fun run), and a portion of the proceeds will benefit charities including Advocates for the Homeless and Those in Need, and The Parkinson Alliance.

Summit Square Shopping Center
16 Summit Square Shopping Center
Langhorne, PA 19047

26th Annual Tel Hai Turkey Bowl 5k

This Thanksgiving day cross-country style race will take you around a lake, up and down hills and around the landscape of Tel Hai Camp and Retreat. The race takes place at 9:40 a.m., with registration and race packet pick-up from 7:45 a.m. until 9:20 a.m. Fees are $24 until November 14 and $29 after. A one-mile fun run will also take place for children for $9.

31 Lasso Drive
Honey Brook, PA 19844
610-273-3969

 

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