What to Order at The Dubliner on the Delaware
The fish and chips earn recommendations from at least four reviewers who praise the "crispy outside" and "very tender and juicy inside" execution, making it the most frequently mentioned dish. The shepherd's pie appears in three positive reviews, with both traditional and vegetarian versions available—the vegetarian option specifically called "spectacular" by one guest. For those seeking heartier fare, the lamb stew received an "amazing" rating from one reviewer. The Reuben sandwich appears multiple times in reviews with generally positive reception, though one guest found it slightly dry. Start with the spinach dip appetizer, which earned praise for its bleu cheese topping, or try the French onion soup that one reviewer found "fantastic." Photo evidence shows a full Irish breakfast option with eggs, bacon, sausage, black pudding, beans, tomatoes and toast, plus burgers described as "piled high with toppings." For dessert, the carrot cake was described as "off the charts." Prices range $15-30 per person with reviewers consistently noting "very reasonable" and "excellent" value.
The The Dubliner on the Delaware Experience
The interior showcases traditional Irish pub design with dark wood, warm lighting, and Irish-themed decorations throughout the bar area. Photos reveal a well-stocked back bar with bottles and ambient lighting creating what multiple reviewers described as "cozy and inviting." One guest noted that sitting at the bar provides "a bit more ambiance" than the dining room tables. The space accommodates both intimate meals and larger gatherings, with outdoor seating available for weather-permitting dining. Service consistently earns praise across reviews, with staff described as "terrific," "super friendly and welcoming," and knowledgeable about the menu with ability to "accommodate reasonable requests." Live music on Friday nights adds entertainment value, with one regular fondly recalling it "was always fun to listen to the bands on Friday nights and drink with friends and family." The atmosphere works equally well for after-work drinks at the bar or family meals in the dining area. For a first visit, try arriving for Friday night live music, order the fish and chips with a beer, and save room for the Irish soda bread that reviewers can't find replicated elsewhere.
Planning Your Visit to The Dubliner on the Delaware
The Dubliner maintains unusual operating hours, closing every Tuesday and opening at noon Wednesday through Friday, with earlier 11 AM starts on Saturdays and Sundays, running until 10 PM most nights and 11 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. The moderate price range of $15-30 per person reflects what multiple reviewers called "very reasonable" pricing, though one guest noted their meal "cost more than anticipated but worth it," suggesting portions and quality justify the expense. Parking requires attention to metered spots, as one reviewer specifically warned to "feed the meters" because "New Hope has dedicated parking enforcement." The restaurant welcomes families, groups, and various dining occasions from after-work drinks to late-night meals. The staff's willingness to accommodate reasonable requests and their menu knowledge makes this accessible for diners with dietary preferences, particularly vegetarians who will find more options than typical pub fare. The combination of outdoor seating, live music offerings, and group-friendly atmosphere makes this ideal for celebrations, tourist visits to New Hope, or regular neighborhood dining.