The Bucks Guide Awards

Best of Bucks County 2026

The best restaurants in Bucks County, Pennsylvania — 19 awards across cuisine, town, and category, chosen by a transparent, data-driven methodology rather than opinion.

Cuisine Awards

The top restaurant in each cuisine, by our scoring methodology.

Best Italian
La Voglia Italian Restaurant
Warminster · 4.8★ (1,367 reviews)
Best New American
Honey
Doylestown · 4.8★ (621 reviews)
Best American
Alta's Kitchen in The Ferry Market
New Hope · 5★ (172 reviews)
Best Steakhouse
Parxgrill
Bensalem · 4.5★ (99 reviews)
Best Mediterranean
Ardana Food & Drink - Warrington
Warrington · 4.7★ (609 reviews)
Best Seafood
Jules at Market
Bristol · 4.7★ (671 reviews)
Best Classic Fine Dining
Arielle's Country Inn
Sellersville · 4.6★ (428 reviews)
Best Farm-to-Table
The Lake House Inn
Perkasie · 4.7★ (254 reviews)

City Awards

Each town's highest-scoring independent restaurant.

Best in Doylestown
Honey
Doylestown · 4.8★ (621 reviews)
Best in New Hope
Alta's Kitchen in The Ferry Market
New Hope · 5★ (172 reviews)
Best in Yardley
Indian Garden
Yardley · 4.4★ (1,128 reviews)
Best in Newtown
The Grey Stone Fine Food and Spirits
Newtown · 4.5★ (1,042 reviews)
Best in Quakertown
The Brick Tavern Inn
Quakertown · 4.5★ (1,006 reviews)
Best in Lahaska
Caleb's American Kitchen
Lahaska · 4.5★ (1,021 reviews)
Best in Perkasie
The Lake House Inn
Perkasie · 4.7★ (254 reviews)
Best in Chalfont
Los Sarapes Chalfont
Chalfont · 4.6★ (949 reviews)
Best in Bristol
King George II Inn
Bristol · 4.6★ (1,945 reviews)

Special Recognitions

Standout recognitions drawn from the full field.

Hidden Gem of the Year
Vernafern
Doylestown · 4.7★ (108 reviews)
Most-Reviewed Destination
Nikos
Yardley · 4.9★ (2,810 reviews)

How winners are chosen

Every active restaurant in our Bucks County guide is scored from verified Google ratings and a structured review analysis across five dimensions. To be eligible, a restaurant must have a Google rating of at least 4.4, at least 50 reviews, and not be part of a national chain.

Each eligible restaurant receives a single, comparable score built from those reviews across five dimensions — food quality, service, ambiance, value, and accessibility — with food quality and service weighted most heavily. The same model is applied to every restaurant in the guide, and there are no paid placements or sponsorships of any kind.

The highest-scoring eligible restaurant wins each category (ties broken by review count). “Hidden Gem of the Year” is the top scorer with fewer than 150 reviews; “Most-Reviewed Destination” is the eligible restaurant with the most reviews. Awards reflect data as of May 2026 and are refreshed annually.

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