While the origins of this landmark restaurant go back to before the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the American fare served at The Pineville Tavern is anything but old-fashioned. 

Originally an inn serving stagecoach drivers traveling between New York City and Philadelphia, this Bucks County treasure has seen many transformations.

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Formerly a hotel, general store, and bar and grill, The Pineville Tavern has always been a hub of the community.

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The Pineville Tavern received one of the original 13 liquor licenses issued in the mid-1800s from Bucks County. Cold beer is still on tap and the bar’s offerings have expanded to include a creative lineup of handcrafted cocktails and a full wine list.

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The menu includes classic starters like buffalo wings, steamers, and french onion soup. For something more out of the ordinary try cheesesteak eggrolls or bacon-wrapped shrimp with horseradish cream sauce.

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There’s something for everyone on the comprehensive all-day menu at The Pineville Tavern.

The Pineville Tavern/Facebook Seafood lovers will be tempted by the “Bawlmer” crab cake, pan-roasted seabass, or seared scallops. Meat eaters will be satisfied by the pork chops, slow-roasted bbq ribs, or filet. The menu also includes a wide range of sandwiches, pasta, chicken, and vegetarian options.

The Pineville Tavern celebrates holidays and events with special menus from the kitchen and bar.

The Pineville Tavern/Facebook The Saint Patricks Day specials include corned beef and cabbage, shepherd’s pie, and green drinks. To-go options are popular choices, from a full Thanksgiving dinner to snacks for the Superbowl.

Don’t forget dessert! From the elegant chocolate cake and tiramisu, to the homestyle chocolate chip cookie skillet you can’t go wrong.

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While you’re visiting, stop and meet Petunia - the unofficial mascot of The Pineville Tavern.

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The building might be old (really old), but the flavors are fresh and always changing at The Pineville Tavern. Check out the latest menu at the tavern’s website or Facebook page. 

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Seafood lovers will be tempted by the “Bawlmer” crab cake, pan-roasted seabass, or seared scallops. Meat eaters will be satisfied by the pork chops, slow-roasted bbq ribs, or filet. The menu also includes a wide range of sandwiches, pasta, chicken, and vegetarian options.

The Saint Patricks Day specials include corned beef and cabbage, shepherd’s pie, and green drinks. To-go options are popular choices, from a full Thanksgiving dinner to snacks for the Superbowl.

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Address: 1098 Durham Rd, Pineville, PA 18946, USA