Black Bass Hotel-Still Making Memories After 265 Years

Monday, June 28, 2010 is the milestone first anniversary of the renovated Black Bass Hotel in Lumberville, Pa. This momentous occasion wil be celebrated from 6:30 to 9:30pm. Guests will enjoy the new Summer menu, a glass of champagne and live music.
By: Alicia Hughes
 
June 17, 2010 - PRLog -- Lumberville, PA– On Monday, June 28 the renovated Black Bass Hotel will mark will its first anniversary.  Purchased in 2008 by the Thompson family, the historic inn and restaurant re-opened last June after an extensive restoration.

To commemorate this special occasion, executive chef, John Barrett, will present the new Summer Menu.  Diners can also enjoy a complimentary glass of champagne to toast a wonderful first year. The celebration will also include musical entertainment by The New Impressionists from 6:30 to 9:30 pm on the River Deck.

“We are so proud of all that has been accomplished this past year” states Laura Thompson Barnes. “The jewel of the Delaware has been restored to its true splendor.”

Located in the quaint village of Lumberville alongside the Delaware River, The Black Bass Hotel has been entertaining guests for over 265 years. The Bass combines historic ambiance with contemporary comforts in a beautiful riverside setting.  Reservations for the anniversary celebration are strongly recommended. Call 215-297-9260 or visit the website www.BlackBassHotel.com.

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The Black Bass Hotel, circa 1745, is one of the most historically significant landmarks Bucks County, PA. Located on River Road about 6 miles north of New Hope along the Delaware River, the Hotel is open 7 days a week and serves breakfast, lunch, dinner & Sunday Champagne Brunch. Nine luxury suites, banquet and corporate meeting facilities are also available.
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