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Primetime A&E — April 2007
I DON”T KNOW WHAT the gloomiest thing about summer's annual disappearing act is, but the closing of the Landing's deck is a contender. In glorious weather, the deck affords an incomparable....read more >>
Philadelphia Inquirer — June 2006
11a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturdays. Smoking permitted everywhere but the dining room. Weelchair-accessible. Take-out available....read more >>
New Hope Gazette (Out & About) — 01/19/2006
What is it about eating by or near bodies of water that makes the event extra special? Are we drawn to the ebb and flow of streams and rivers or a talbe overlooking a marina? I know I just love...read more >>
TimeOFF Bucks County — 12/17/2004
Known mostly for its outdoor dining area overlooking the Delaware, this New Hope spot offers a cozily warm eating experience in colder months... read more >>
TimeOFF Bucks County — 06/25/2003
An idyllic riverside patio sets the backdrop for this restaurant in New Hope, Pa., where diners enjoy Prince Edward Island mussels laced with chipotle and tasty pan-seared soft shell crabs... read more >>
Bucks County Courier Times — 01/15/2003
On a recent visit to New Hope, we skipped through a laundry list of local restaurants and quickly settled on The Landing for lunch. But since it was the noon hour, we wondered if ... read more >>
Excerpt From Down by the River — Summer 2002
Across the Delaware River in Lambertville, the tiny lights were growing dim, blanketed by the darkening clouds overhead. My wife and I were watching the gathering storm from our table on the open-air deck at The Landing. Below us we could... read more >>
TimeOFF Bucks County — 06/13/2001
Spectacular waterfront dining and elegant fare — a colorful combination of traditional main ingredients creatively matched with more unusual fare — make this New Hope restaurant an ideal spot for a quiet evening... read more >>
Nouveau — June 2001
He's been at this for the past quarter century. A twenty-five year commitment to building a business, honoring his clientele, inspiring a staff of talented food professionals and contributing to the vitality of a town in the process... read more >>
Bucks County Courier Times — 04/20/2001
Picture this: A God-like spring afternoon, mid-70s, blue sky, slight breeze, table for three on outdoor terrace overlooking the Delaware River. Panoramic view of quaint Lambertville on opposite shore and entire length of historic iron bridge linking town to New Hope... read more >>
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