The Dubliner on the Delaware
Key Highlights for The Dubliner on the Delaware
- Highly rated 4.6★ from 1,397+ Google reviews
- Bar restaurant in New Hope
- Great for date night
- Family-friendly atmosphere
- Outdoor seating available
- Perfect for groups and parties
- Dog-friendly patio
Tucked along New Hope's bustling streets, The Dubliner on the Delaware draws a steady crowd with its straightforward pub fare and consistently friendly service. Regulars gravitate toward the classics—fish and chips, shepherd's pie, and a well-regarded Reuben that reviewers frequently mention. The consensus among diners is that portions are generous and prices remain refreshingly reasonable, with couples reporting full meals with drinks and dessert coming in around $100. What sets this pub apart from typical bar food establishments is its uncommonly robust selection of vegetarian options. The vegetarian shepherd's pie earns particular praise, with reviewers noting that mixing the mashed potatoes into the dish creates the ideal texture, though some mention the eggplant pieces can be on the larger side. The spinach dip appetizer, topped with blue cheese, consistently gets positive mentions as a starter. The beer selection satisfies without overwhelming, and service receives regular kudos for being attentive without being intrusive. Desserts like the carrot cake and crème du pot appear to be made in-house, adding a homemade touch that reviewers appreciate. Practical note for visitors: New Hope's parking enforcement is notably active, so be sure to feed those meters. The restaurant's location makes it easily walkable from most downtown parking areas.
Tucked along New Hope's bustling streets, The Dubliner on the Delaware draws a steady crowd with its straightforward pub fare and consistently friendly service. Regulars gravitate toward the classics—fish and chips, shepherd's pie, and a well-regarded Reuben that reviewers frequently mention. The consensus among diners is that portions are generous and prices remain refreshingly reasonable, with couples reporting full meals with drinks and dessert coming in around $100. What sets this pub apart from typical bar food establishments is its uncommonly robust selection of vegetarian options. The vegetarian shepherd's pie earns particular praise, with reviewers noting that mixing the mashed potatoes into the dish creates the ideal texture, though some mention the eggplant pieces can be on the larger side. The spinach dip appetizer, topped with blue cheese, consistently gets positive mentions as a starter. The beer selection satisfies without overwhelming, and service receives regular kudos for being attentive without being intrusive. Desserts like the carrot cake and crème du pot appear to be made in-house, adding a homemade touch that reviewers appreciate. Practical note for visitors: New Hope's parking enforcement is notably active, so be sure to feed those meters. The restaurant's location makes it easily walkable from most downtown parking areas.
Tucked along New Hope's bustling streets, The Dubliner on the Delaware draws a steady crowd with its straightforward pub fare and consistently friendly service. Regulars gravitate toward the classics—fish and chips, shepherd's pie, and a well-regarded Reuben that reviewers frequently mention. The consensus among diners is that portions are generous and prices remain refreshingly reasonable, with couples reporting full meals with drinks and dessert coming in around $100. What sets this pub apart from typical bar food establishments is its uncommonly robust selection of vegetarian options. The vegetarian shepherd's pie earns particular praise, with reviewers noting that mixing the mashed potatoes into the dish creates the ideal texture, though some mention the eggplant pieces can be on the larger side. The spinach dip appetizer, topped with blue cheese, consistently gets positive mentions as a starter. The beer selection satisfies without overwhelming, and service receives regular kudos for being attentive without being intrusive. Desserts like the carrot cake and crème du pot appear to be made in-house, adding a homemade touch that reviewers appreciate. Practical note for visitors: New Hope's parking enforcement is notably active, so be sure to feed those meters. The restaurant's location makes it easily walkable from most downtown parking areas.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, The Dubliner on the Delaware offers paid lot parking and paid street parking.
Yes, The Dubliner on the Delaware accepts reservations. You can book online or call ahead to reserve your table.
The Dubliner on the Delaware is open: Monday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM; Tuesday: Closed; Wednesday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM; Thursday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM; Friday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM; Saturday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM; Sunday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM.
Yes, The Dubliner on the Delaware is a great choice for large groups and parties.
Yes, The Dubliner on the Delaware is family-friendly and offers a kids menu.
Yes, The Dubliner on the Delaware offers takeout, delivery and curbside pickup.
Yes, The Dubliner on the Delaware has wheelchair accessible entrance, accessible seating, accessible restroom and accessible parking.
The Dubliner on the Delaware accepts major credit cards and contactless payments.
Have more questions about The Dubliner on the Delaware? Feel free to contact them directly.
Recommended Times:
When It's Lively:
- •Friday & Saturday nights (7-9 PM)
- •Weekend brunch peak (11 AM-1 PM)
💡 These are general recommendations. Actual conditions may vary. Check The Dubliner on the Delaware's hours and call ahead during peak times.
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