Tavern
Formerly Bea McNally's, Grand Avenue Tavern features an atmosphere with a full-service bar with a wide selection of beer, wine and cocktails.
Offered is a casual menu with selections, including burgers, paninis, pizza, pasta, ribs, chicken, beef and seafood and also available to host your catered events, private parties and celebrations.
Drink in views of the Delaware River while dining at this historic tavern just across the Riegelsville Bridge. Brunch specials Saturday and Sunday, outdoor dining, banquet room available, pool table. Not your average tavern menu! (908) 818-0383
The Stone Tavern uses only fresh ingredients of high quality to create their dishes, prepared by experienced cooks. Look forward to a wide range of tasteful dishes and drinks. In addition to the classic steak and burger dishes, there are a wide variety of other options, both with and without meat.
Stone Tavern is open 7 days a week, 11am-11pm.
Phillipsburg’s new home for great food, drinks, and nonstop sports action with 4 walls of TVs.
Bar and Grill with a wide variety of foods from appetizers to burgers, pizza and steaks. Daily food and drink specials are offered. When it's warmer, there is an outdoor bar and dining with activities and often live music.
This atmosphere provides a unique wedding venue set aside a glacier formed lake. The Lodge provides a picturesque view for couples on their special day. There is also a general store, outdoor seating, spaces for other events and food cooked up daily.
This historic venue, reopened late summer of 2021, features a family-friendly atmosphere, pub menu, indoor and outdoor dining (in season), live music. Closed Mon. & Tues. Call 908-818-0415.
William’s Irish Tavern is the fulfillment of a vision and was years in the making. Three local friends dreamt about a local gathering place, a pub style atmosphere, to meet and talk after work and even to bring the family for a quick bite to eat. The resulting restaurant and bar, which launched in 2016, embodies the spirit of a founding father of Washington Borough, Colonel William McCullough, who built the township’s first ever tavern.








