Welcome to The Dubliner on the Delaware
Welcome to The Dubliner on the Delaware, where the spirit of Ireland comes alive in picturesque New Hope, PA. This cozy Irish pub offers an array of traditional dishes like Fish & Chips, Shepherd's Pie, and an All Day Irish Breakfast, all crafted with fresh ingredients. Enjoy a delightful Pear Salad or indulge in house-made Dublin-inspired burgers, such as the Pretzel Bun Burger. The inviting atmosphere is complemented by friendly service, live Irish music, and a well-curated selection of beers, including the classic Black & Tan. Experience genuine Irish hospitality, delicious cuisine, and a warm ambiance that keeps patrons returning.
- 34 N Main St, New Hope, PA 18938 Hotline: (215) 693-1816
Welcome to The Dubliner on the Delaware, a charming Irish pub nestled in the heart of New Hope, Pennsylvania. Located at 34 N Main St, this establishment has quickly become a beloved haven for locals and visitors alike, offering a delightful blend of authentic Irish cuisine, warm hospitality, and a cozy atmosphere.
As you step inside, you're met with the inviting ambiance of a classic Irish pub, where the laughter of patrons mingles with the melodious notes of live Irish music, creating an atmosphere that feels both vibrant and comforting. The bar area, with its friendly bartenders, is perfect for enjoying a perfectly poured pint, whether it’s a Black & Tan or a unique twist like the Iced Irish Coffee.
The menu at The Dubliner on the Delaware is a delightful adventure, featuring traditional dishes that pay homage to the rich flavors of Ireland. Among the highlights, you simply cannot miss the Fish & Chips—fresh Alaskan cod, beer-battered in Smithwick’s, served alongside house-cut fries and a side of tartar sauce. It’s a dish that tantalizes the taste buds and transports you straight to the Emerald Isle.
- Lamb Stew - Braised tender lamb simmered in a Guinness broth, this dish is a hearty embrace on a chilly day.
- Shepherd's Pie - A comforting blend of USDA choice prime beef, fresh herbs, and creamy mashed potatoes, making it a staple for the comfort food enthusiast.
- Boxty Potato Pancakes - Perfectly pan-seared and topped with chives; serve it with apple sauce and sour cream for a true taste of home.
Aside from entrees, the Dubliner Fritters, filled with corned beef, sauerkraut, and Swiss cheese, are a must-try appetizer that patrons rave about. Meanwhile, the Cajun Dust Fish Tacos add an unexpected twist that keeps the menu fresh and exciting.
Customer reviews reflect the restaurant's excellence, with remarks highlighting not only the quality of the food but also the attentive service and the inviting atmosphere. One delighted diner noted, “The food was good, and our waiter had a great sense of humor.” Another remarked, “The staff were friendly, accommodating, and attentive,” ensuring a memorable dining experience.
Whether you're indulging in a hearty All-Day Irish Breakfast or savoring the intricacies of a Jameson Chicken Sandwich, you’re bound to leave with a smile on your face and a heart warmed by the spirit of Ireland. With prices that reflect the quality of the ingredients and craftsmanship, The Dubliner on the Delaware truly lives up to its reputation as a can’t-miss gem.
If you find yourself in New Hope, don’t miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the flavors and hospitality of The Dubliner on the Delaware. From pints to plates, this pub promises a feast for both the stomach and the soul. So sláinte to good friends and great food—your table awaits!

Good food and drinks, live Irish music that was very entertaining. Great service. We'll be back!

Having spent a month in Ireland, I was excited to see how the food compared to authentic Irish cuisine. I was pleasantly surprised and thought The Dubliner on the Delaware did a pretty good job in preparation, presentation and taste. We started off black & tans which is half Guinness and SmithWick. Always tastes better from the tap so I definitely wasn't disappointed in the black & tan. For entrees we had the Shepards Pie which was flavorful with ground beef, peas, carrots and mashed potatoes. The Lamb Stew was rich and delicious being braised in Guinness broth. Prices are a little on the high side, but I don't mind paying a little more for good quality food. Staff were friendly, accommodating and tentative. The bar area is separate from the restaurant area so there is plenty of seating available. I would recommend a visit if you're in the mood for a good pint of beer and some authentic tasting Irish food.

We went into the restaurant for dinner after the Christmas Train ride. The food was good. We had the lamb with mashed potatoes, steak sandwiches, burger and French fries, and a salad. Our waiter was very attentive and had a great sense of humor. We enjoyed the service. It was nice and warm in the restaurant, temperatures just had dropped outside and we enjoyed our dinner there!

PROS: Amazing Irish pub that everyone would enjoy. Food was good, well priced, staff was friendly, food came out on time, atmosphere was great, and place was clean. They had an upstairs bar along with a few bars on their main floor with three eating areas throughout the place CONS: They only had a one person bathroom which can cause a line up OVERALL: I highly recommend eating here if you're in the area. As long as you don't mind a line to the bathroom this place was a very nice choice to come to and eat at

Me and the fiancé stopped in for a pint and an spiked apple cider after some chilly walking and shopping around town. Unfortunately there was no vegan food for us to find, but the place checked off each box of what you want in your Irish pub. The bartenders were fast, quick witted and great to stir up a conversation. The cozy, welcoming nature of this place kept me wanting another pint. Definitely a stop when in New Hope. Check it out.

Nice choice to grab a bite or a pint on North Main Street which places you just North of the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge. I always find this block to be a quick getaway from the more traveled blocks South. The bar area is small, but cute and homely. A couple of large TV's mounted on the back wall of the bar will keep you company if that's your thing The table seating just beyond gives you a mix of high tables, lower and window seating. There is a small back bar I would assume for overflow. My family and I were seated at a corner table that gave us a view of the street and most of the restaurant area. Our server was prompt, great with kids and friendly. The menu had typical kids choices - ours went with a hamburger and grilled cheese. Both came with what appeared to be hand cut fries (ask for them well done, theirs were soggy) The regular menu had some tempting choices - bone-in or boneless wings with a Jameson sticky sauce, pretzel sticks, fritters, Fish & Chips (Smithwick's beer battered fresh Alaskan cod) and a pretzel bun burger to name a few. Drink wise - They had ten Irish Beer mixes. I had a Black & Tan - Guinness & Smithwick's (gives you the soft creaminess of Guinness, but less body) and my wife ordered an Espresso Martini that tasted just as good as it smelled. (The iced Irish coffee and the Dubliner Irish Coffee on paper look like fantastic Adult beverage choices and were noted for a future visit.) My wife ordered a Shepherds' Pie - $19 - Fresh ground USDA choice prime beef, blended with fresh herbs, spring peas, onions & carrots, topped with creamy mashed potatoes. She reported it to be heavy, but delicious! I ordered the Bangers & Mash - $19 - Traditional Irish Pork, breakfast sausage served over creamy mashed potatoes with a side of brown gravy. The mashed potatoes were pretty boring, breakfast sausage were good portions, but thank God for the brown gravy which was very good. The dessert menu sounded delicious - Bread Pudding, homemade Carrot Cake, Crème Brulee and Pot du Crème, but we were stuffed. We enjoyed our visit here. I think the menu's have a great mix of drinks and food, the staff was nice and the place was clean. Go raibh maith agat!

I love me a good Irish pub and this is a great one in a great town! The exterior of this place is welcoming as they come in regards to an Irish pub. The inside is your typical Irish pub too but without the stale beer smell, sadly! lol. Upon entering we were greeted by the bartender as we sat down at the bar which is open and spacious with bar tables with chairs in the area as well She gave us a menu and we ordered a couple beers. - Iced Irish Coffee for my gf(Superb) - Black Velvet for me(Super Tasty) This place is all you could ask for in a proper Irish pub and the bartender and staff were all welcoming and friendly. I can't wait to come back again and order some of that food I saw everyone around us eating because it looked delicious. Sláinte :D

Really cool Irish pub in the awesome quaint little town of New Hope. The decor was nice, service was good, and food tasted fresh. One of the best little Irish pubs I've been to in recent memory for sure. Perfectly poured pints, good food, and our bartender made good recommendations.