Logan Inn

10 W Ferry St New Hope

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This historic inn boasts country charm and modern renovations


Craftsman-styled exposed beams, a wood-burning fireplace, and a glass-enclosed wrap around patio add to the originality of this country wedding venue.


Originally established as a tavern by New Hope founder John Wells in 1722, the Logan Inn is Bucks County’s oldest continuously run Inn and the only in-town hostelry in the National Register of Historic Places. Its fabled history, tradition and elegance prompted the Inn’s owners to undertake an extensive renovation that reflects the original craftsmanship and artistry of a bygone era, also offering the first class amenities of the 21st century. The result is truly magnificent; we think John Wells would be quite pleased and we’re certain you will agree.

At the heart of the Logan Inn’s culinary philosophy is the belief that quality should always be paired with value. Thus, dishes at Logan Inn combine ample portions with delicate balance, utilizing only the highest quality ingredients. The Logan Inn cuisine is unique in style and presentation noticeable the moment it’s placed on the table and impressive from the first bite. Avoiding short-lived trends and fads, Logan Inn continues to develop delicious recipes guaranteed to be around for years to come.