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at a reclaimed wood table, savor a cocktail on the patio, or slip behind the barn doors for a private event.


Peddler’s Village’s historic village, with award winning gardens, shopping, dining, and lodging has renovated their rooms in the Golden Plough Inn, remodeled Earl’s restaurant and have added new retailers including Free Will Brewing Company with a modern- ized colonial look and feel, Hewn Spirits showcases the art of hand-crafted distilling and Fromage Deux!, a European gourmet cheese shop and all can be used for private events and team building.


Bristol Riverside Theater, an award-winning Equity theatre in Bucks County that produces over 200 performance every year, including five Mainstage produc- tions, special events and a sum- mer musicale series, just cele- brated its 30th anniversary in October 2016.


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Hotel du Village is a historic, French Country estate nestled in the Bucks County countryside and just one-and-a-half miles north of the quaint town of New Hope. Landmark Hospitality owners Frank and Jeanne Cretella, together with nearly 30 years of experience in the restaurant and hospitality industry, have transformed this exqui- site space into an exciting event venue. The Cretellas have suc- cessfully transformed a number of properties into lively events spaces and restaurants with top notch cuisine.


Hotel du Village boasts 22 remodeled guest rooms, all with private baths and modern amenities, as well as farm-to-table cuisine, two brand new ballrooms, top-notch amenities, and a team of experi- enced event stylists.


Landmark Hospitality also owns and manages the Logan Inn in New Hope, which is currently planning renovations.


A Bucks County original returns - all new, yet anchored in the culi- nary traditions that made it one of the area’s favorite restaurants, Earl’s New American pairs the rustic charm and romance of a Bucks County farmhouse with contemporary cuisine. Enjoy dinner


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Devil's Half Acre Tavern recently opened, and is the second restaurant by the Hugill Brothers and Robert Marchesano, creators of Maxwell's on Main. In this fully restored and renovated roadside tavern, guests will find a wide variety of quality, German inspired foods, including schnitzel, sausages, pierogies, plus American fare like roasted pork loin, braised chicken, wild boar, and a variety of burgers.


Bristol Riverside Theater; credit: Anthony Sinagoga Photography


Crossing Vineyards' Board Room provides a relaxed, creative atmosphere for corporate meetings and team building activities. The stylish, comfortable spaces feature a conference table for 12, leather seating and complimentary WiFi access. Additional event spaces cam accommodate events for groups from 25 to 150 and including settings such as the Vineyard Room, Barrel Room, an elegant outdoor tented area, a garden and even a bridal suite.


Coming in 2017, the Bucks County Playhouse is in the midst of an expansion project that will add almost 4,000-square feet of space for a larger lobby area with a bar and café that will be able to host private events of up to 140 attendees.


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