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perogi Jun 19, 2011 12:12 PM

Bucks County PA Inn, Ravioli

Some years ago, I went to a colonial looking Inn for dinner that had excellent ravioli. I think it was near Buckingham (?). It was on a country road, it was not really near anything else as far as I can recall, and had white table cloths and had a very nice colonial ambiance. Does anyone have any ideas of what restaurant that could have been? I searched and searched on-line and did not find anything. I know that is not a lot to go on. THANKS for any ideas. I am in the area again and would love to go back.

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    perogi Jul 24, 2011 04:11 AM

    THANKS for the ideas. I was able to check them out but none of them looked liked the place I remember. I did notice that there were new stores, etc. around the general area that were not there at the time. If the place changed hands or was renovated or new places were built around it, I might not recognize it. I will keep looking though! Thanks again. If I find the place, I will let you know.

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      perogi Jun 19, 2011 03:50 PM

      FYI - it was not the Pineville Tavern. The restaurant I am looking for was closer to Central Bucks than the Pineville Tavern. thanks.

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        cwdonald Jun 19, 2011 04:55 PM

        The first place that comes to mind is Baci, on 413 (Durham Road) between york road and 202. Upstairs is an italian restaurant, and downstairs is an english pub that also serves the italian menu. Restaurant is owned by a husband and wife, he is Albanian, she is English. Their son runs the pub downstairs.

        The other place that comes to mind is the Gardenville Inn. The Gardenville technically is not in Buckingham, but it is on 413 at the intersection of 413 and Point Pleasant Pike. They do have great food. They do not have a web site that I am aware of, but they are on facebook. You can see a pic of the Inn and see if it jogs a memory.

        http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Gar...

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          Jdbc Jun 20, 2011 11:54 AM

          It might be the Piper Tavern or the Plumsteadville Inn.

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            curly girl Jun 20, 2011 12:34 PM

            I was thinking of the Plumsteadville Inn - shame they went out of business. Have never been to the Piper Tavern, but that would fit the colonial ambiance.

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              cwdonald Jun 21, 2011 05:02 AM

              Plumsteadville is/was right on 611... close to a Wawa etc. So that doesn't strike me as "middle of nowhere."

              What about Mamma D's in the vineyard further up 611?

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