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The Langhorne Hotel

The Langhorne Hotel historic exterior and bar in Langhorne PA

Review

Vibe & Atmosphere
7/10
Drink Selection & Quality
7/10
Service
8/10
Crowd
7/10
Food
7/10
Events and Specials
-/10
Overall
7.2/10
Phone: (215) 757-9295
Food: Yes. Something for everyone.
Parking: Small lot available

Located at the prominent intersection of Maple and Bellevue Avenues, The Langhorne Hotel is the architectural and social anchor of Langhorne Borough. With roots stretching back to the 1700s, it offers an authentic colonial-era charm that modern establishments simply cannot replicate. It serves as a sophisticated but unpretentious “town hall” where the community gathers for milestones and casual weeknight meals alike.

“The Langhorne” is one of those classic borough bars that feels both timeless and inviting. The atmosphere inside the closed-in bar is warm and familiar, with locals who are friendly and welcoming but never overbearing—they mostly keep to themselves, adding to the laid-back charm. It’s the kind of place where you can walk in, grab a seat, and immediately feel part of the rhythm of the room.

Unsurprisingly for a neighborhood-staple, the cocktails are strong and skillfully crafted by bartenders who consistently deliver.

The Langhorne Hotel is more than just a bar—it’s a community hub where good food, cold beer, and excellent cocktails come together with a crowd that makes the place feel alive. In Langhorne Borough, the bar here is the place to be, offering a mix of tradition, quality, and camaraderie that keeps people coming back.

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