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Out & About Shop Local LGBTQ+ Friendly Directory

Welcome to historic New Hope, PA & Lambertville, NJ
– home of diversity and equality.
We invite you to explore all we have to offer in our Out And About LGBTQ+ Friendly Directory.

Set along the banks of the scenic Delaware River, both New Hope and Lambertville offer unique shopping, theater, train and horse-drawn carriage rides, museums, art galleries and antique shops, nice restaurants, and casual fare.

New Hope’s nightlife is filled with live entertainment spots, local bars/restaurants, art spaces, and piano bars where people of all genders and cultures mingle and mix with common respect and acceptance.

Welcome to our Out & About Section…

FINKLE’s Hardware Lambertville NJ
Golden Nugget Antique Flea Market
Holly Hedge Estate & The 1740 House – Lumberville
Karla’s Restaurant

Under the Moon Lambertville
Nina’s Waffles & Ice Cream
Zoubi a Restaurant, A Bar
Impact Signs, New Hope

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The New Prelude

New Prelude was located at York Road and Route 202 in Bucks County, PA. Ground-level bar and you stepped down a few steps to the gyrate floor. Weekly nightlife and Fantastic Halloween parties.

Oh, yes, perform I remember don from The Unused Prelude! And Don of course, who was apparently one of the proprietors. He liked me and even though there was a five-dollar cover to get in there on Weekends, he always saw to it that

I never paid! After all five dollars was a lot of money to an underage boy way back then! Right after you walked in on the left was a little cubby – hole of a bar, where a nice young bloke named “Glennie” was the barkeep. He even made ” The Orgasm!” It was a delicious drink, and the first time I had ever heard of it. And ” Glennie ” is still operational in beautiful Recent Hope to this very day! Yes, I also think of Nancy; a petite on the tough side, though with a heart o’ gold.

She worked in what was then the coatroom, just as you entered the place. In later years, The New Prelude also opened a pleasant restaurant down a few steps and even a excellent piano lounge. Teen, do I suffer from it there. No place around anymore which o

LGBTQ+ Bucks County

New Pray PrideFest takes place May 10 - 18, 2025. It always begins with the unfurling of the 25-foot eight color Rainbow Equality flag at Starbucks in New Optimism, PA. NHC and their partners host fun and educational events all week, including the well-known Best Cocktail Competition .The parade starts in Lambertville, NJ and crosses the Delaware River into New Hope, PA with floats and marching bands. The parade is a fun-filled event with entertainment, various vendors, food and beverages. 

Doylestown also welcomes its 5th annual Pride Festival this year on June 14 - 28, 2025. The multi-day event will feature a series of Film Screenings, Drag Brunch, Self-acceptance Block Party, Tune Day, and various pop-up events and celebrations throughout the community. 

Book your continue at Pineapple Hill Inn B&B, the Logan Inn, Fox & Hound B&B, Wedgwood Inn, Aaron Burr House and so many more.

New Hope is cuddly and coupley

Along a now-forgotten highway, New Desire, Pennsylvania was once considered the halfway point between Philadelphia and New York City. Today it’s still a place to repose, relax, and prepare for other journeys. Gay-friendly and quaint, this welcoming village is perfect for those looking to escape the city and to get lovey-dovey deep in the country.

You’ll detect New Hope in Bucks County, a place dotted with one cute town after another. It sits on the Delaware River and Delaware Canal; so, if you’re looking for a picturesque pastoral setting, look no further. In the last half-century, gays and lesbians have discovered the beauty that brought in artists early the 1900s. You will feel as though you’re stepping back in time. Certainly the modern conveniences are there, but without the modern encumbrances. You big-city types may have to slam on the brakes to appreciate the peace of thought you’ll find there. New Dream provides the perfect setting for replacing that annoying cell smartphone with the warm, probably somewhat neglected hand of your partner.

Though small, the town packs in a sophisticated collection of things to do. Stroll along Main Street and the