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Welcome to Farmhouse Tavern

Farmhouse Tavern, located in Doylestown, PA, is a cozy spot with a dive bar vibe that has been a local favorite for over 70 years. Known for their pub grub, pints, and welcoming atmosphere, this establishment offers delicious food options like avocado burgers, chicken cheesesteaks, and bacon-wrapped meatloaf. The menu showcases regional beers and standout dishes like clams casino soup and perfectly crispy french fries. With friendly service and a laid-back ambiance, Farmhouse Tavern is the perfect place to enjoy a casual lunch or dinner with friends and family. Their dedication to quality and tradition makes it a must-visit spot for those seeking an authentic dining experience.

Farmhouse Tavern: Reviews & Ratings

Karen F.
Karen F.

Went to the Farmhouse last night after over 15 years and had a great experience. 2 friendly female server/bartenders. $1 drinks for happy hour (order before 6 PM) and delicious sweet potato fries with a sweet. maple mayo sauce. Wednesdays at 7 is Music Bingo. Is it fancy? No. But has it improved over the years? YES! A D-town institution for Pub Grub and Pints. I will be back - and I won't wait 15 more years.

Jerry W.
Jerry W.

Stopped in on a Saturday evening for dinner. Had the sweet potato fries, the Reuben and the mixed green salad with Salmon. Excellent food and friendly service. Highly recommend

Chris A.
Chris A.

We stopped here for lunch yesterday, it was a cool inside with dive bar vibes and old school feel. Our waitress was great as well. I ordered the wings with fries, very delicious. definitely come by for some food during lunch and dinner

Louis A.
Louis A.

Food was very good. Avocado burger was excellent and the chicken cheesesteak was exceptional. Service was a bit slow, but not the waitress' fault. Only one on duty and it was Mother's Day. The Tavern had adequate parking and was really busy. Tables were nicely set up for an intimate dining experience.

Dave D.
Dave D.

We were unexpectedly in Doylestown and traffic conditions dictated EAT LOCAL but then again we should all EAT LOCAL more often than we do. So, following the lead of my fellow YELPERS we headed over to the FARMHOUSE TAVERN, which has been in business for 70 years. I have to admit I was surprised that this is more of a pub than I expected ... their website implied a much larger restaurant with a quality bar area but it was the opposite. However first looks revealed a good local crowd around the bar enjoying each other's company but this was definitely not going to be an evening of eloquent dining. We were greeted with smiles .... always a good sign and led to a rather small dining area, which is where we checked out the menu and specials. A nice selection of regional beers was shown on the menu (A real plus because I hate having to pay attention as the server recites a list especially with my bad hearing. The menu had an Irish feel to it but was a nice blend of choices. The Clams Casino Soup was just so tempting that we ordered a cup to share. The bacon wrapped meatloaf caught my eye and both women chosee the Dubliner Chicken sandwich. Temptation proved so right ... the soup was AWESOME and they even were wise enough to serve it with oyster crackers rather than saltines. It was so good that all of us were googling recipes for clams casino soup to make at home. Truly a great starter!! Now, it may have been some time since I have had really great french fries but thank goodness one of the ladies at the table chose the fries rather than a salad with their sandwich. These may have been the most perfect french fries I have ever had ... we pushed the ketchup bottle aside and there were more than enough french fries to share between the three of us. Crisp on the outside, fluffy inside, just the right touch of salt and no oil residue. SO SO GOOD!!! The chicken sandwiches were oustanding with the chicken breast going far beyond the borders of the roll. Now, the only disappointment ... when you see bacon on a menu you expect a crisp delight. I had thoughts of a nice bacon texture with the slices wrapped around the meatloaf but most of the bacon was uh ... flabby and I peeled it off. The meatloaf was decent not great (Would order a sandwich with fries next time.) and the mashed were too creamy for my liking but its negatives were not enough to take away from the five stars and the happiness we shared at THE FARMHOUSE!

Amy E.
Amy E.

Came in around 1 pm on a Saturday. It had quite a few people as we sat to order lots more people came in. First impression, it is a small place on the dive-y side as others have mentioned but it was clean. A couple tables/booths. We parked in the lot and went in through that door in which there were a couple stairs to walk up and into restaurant. The food was amazing. Service was great too. Friendly and on top of it. So for food we ordered mozzarella sticks as an appetizer. These were some of the most incredible mozzarella sticks I have ever had in my entire life. Mystery girl especially loved these. We ordered tenders and fries for the kids. I got the roast beef, mystery man the Reuben. We all enjoyed. I highly recommend and encourage you not to judge the place by the appearance, because the food is very good. The service was phenomenal too. Will certainly be back! I'm just upset we didn't come in sooner!!!

Miche
Miche

I really enjoyed the service I had here as well as my meatloaf! What a delight to have such comfort food!! Ambiance was comfy and casual. I would definitely comeback

Randy R.
Randy R.

Nice little pub with a cozy feeling. The menu is not very big but I think that's a good thing for a place this size. Keeps the kitchen moving, serving delicious food. It was lunchtime and the place was more that 3/4 filled, they had one waitress working. She was friendly and did a great job. The Clams Casino Cowder is outstanding! My wife had to stop me from licking the bowl(seriously). I had a burger that tasted like a steak, I give it 3 Mmmm's because I caught myself saying, "Mmmm," 3 times while eating. They must be using high-quality ground beef. Fries come with the burger, which is nice because most pubs I've been to you get chips and have to pay extra if you want Fries. My wife had a chicken salad that she enjoyed.

Anne R.
Anne R.

I didn't know what to expect from Pub Fare on Easter Sunday afternoon, but when many restaurants were on waits or sold out of reservations, why not try a pub! In classic Irish Pub fashion, we were greeted with a Gaelic welcome mat in the parking lot entrance, and there were several men hunched over the bar- some for company and a drink, some just for lunch. We were asked to find a seat or table we liked, and along the way, I noticed the sandwiches in front of other people at the bar looked tasty enough to commit to the menu. The cooks did not disappoint with their spot on juicy but fully cooked chicken breast sandwich, and sliced roast beef that was definitely made better by pouring the AJ jus to be soaked into the bread. The audio atmosphere and environment was quite grim when we walked in with heavy metal playing, but since I noticed there was a TouchTunes jukebox on the wall, I decided to choose some blues and classic rock to help steer the vibes in a more positive direction. One man at the bar nearly protested and warned me without asking what I was looking for, as he recommended "Pink Floyd" as a choice, but I wasn't having any more dark side vibes- and instead brought on the Journey because I'm just a small town girl, living in a lonely world. Ha!

Location

Welcome to Farmhouse Tavern, a local gem located at 380 N Main St in Doylestown, PA. This establishment is known for its cozy atmosphere and old-school dive bar vibes. Offering a range of American cuisine and refreshing cocktails, Farmhouse Tavern is a perfect spot for those looking for a laid-back dining experience.

With a focus on pub grub and pints, Farmhouse Tavern has been a beloved D-town institution for over 70 years. The menu features a variety of options, including vegetarian dishes, sweet potato fries with maple mayo sauce, Reuben sandwiches, wings, and more. The avocado burger and chicken cheesesteak have received rave reviews from customers for their exceptional taste.

One standout dish that customers can't get enough of is the clams casino soup, served with oyster crackers and packed with flavor. The perfectly crisp and fluffy french fries are another must-try item on the menu. With a selection of regional beers and happy hour specials, Farmhouse Tavern is a great spot to unwind with friends and family.

Despite the crowded Mother's Day rush, the service at Farmhouse Tavern is friendly and accommodating. The waitstaff goes above and beyond to ensure that customers have a pleasant dining experience. With the added convenience of outdoor seating, free Wi-Fi, and a pool table, Farmhouse Tavern caters to a wide range of preferences.

So, whether you're looking for a casual lunch spot or a lively happy hour destination, Farmhouse Tavern has something for everyone. Come by for a taste of their delicious dishes and experience the warm hospitality that keeps customers coming back for more.