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Devil's Acre Tavern

4.1 (254 reviews)
Open • 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
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Brat and knock wurst
April H.

It's worth a stop, especially if you're looking for German fare like brats, schnitzel and such. It has a relaxed vibe and good ambiance. After being here several times over the years, I decided to update my review. The food is good, but not as good as it used to be imo, based on the last 2 experiences. The service can be hit or miss, sometimes good and sometimes slow, (the last time we went, food came out before the drinks) but I guess it depends on who you get...

Pork schnitzel with grilled asparagus and cucumber salad.
Jen F.

Food was ok. I had the Pork Schnitzel with grilled asparagus and cucumber salad. The way it was served was kind of weird. I generally like my food separated on a plate. But the pork was plopped on top of the asparagus which made it extremely hard to cut with a butter knife. My husband had two links with spatzle and gravy. He wasn't impressed. The place is loud. Service was slow. We were able to place our drink and food order all at the same time because of how long it took for a service to get to us. When our food was brought out, our server came over to make sure we were ok with it and we had to request more drinks. That was the last time we saw our server until she noticed we were done eating and asked if we wanted our check. I don't think we will be back any time soon.

2 wursts and a side
Kenneth B.

Been here dozens of times our favorite local watering hole Hot what I always get the 2 wurst and a side Cucumber salad is off the chart Wife got crab cakes and loved it Love this place

Hit German potato salad and beef sandwich
Barbara P.

Ok. This is a golden secret in Bucks County. We decided to sit at the bar to order Saturday afternoon lunch. What an absolute delight! Q. Our bartender was so engaging and made our cocktails to the T! Appetizer and Lunch were very satisfying For our cocktails we had goose and juice , Bloody Mary and Grapefruit Radler. We have a warm Kielbasa dip within crusting. Can you say YUM! We then ordered the Beef on Weck with. German potato salad side. Really tummy filling. So if you are cruising up RT 611 in Pennsy Stop by this place. Ask for "Q" the bartender. He will take care of you. !!

Steak fries
Karen Z.

Overpriced and overcooked fish and chips. Pretzel coating dark brown, thick and overcooked. Steak fries dry, overcooked and sad. Trying to post pics of food I brought home for my dog.

Skewer with hard boiled egg, fried dough, Gouda cheese, and kielbasa (Happy hour menu)
Robyn H.

Stopped by today and caught the tail end of happy hour. While waiting for my friend I had a chance to take in the decor and enjoy the restaurant's industrial chic style. I love the finishes used throughout the dining area. There were large glass windows and a very cool garage style door that opens the bar area to the outside. If like to see what it looks like opened up on a day with less rain. We ordered off the happy hour bar menu. The skewers were an Interesting combo of Home made pretzels, kielbasa, gouda, and hard boiled egg topped with paprika. The pretzel was more of a sweet fried dough then a savory pretzel but it all worked together. The burger was smothered in thousand island dressing and topped with cheese, lettuce, onion and tomato. It was a good burger especially at the $5 happy hour price. The bar had a nice selection of beers, ciders and some non alcoholic family friendly options. Servers were attentive and enthusiastic about the food. The hostess suggested the roast beef which would be next on my list to try!

Happenstance
Gerald S.

Devil's Acre Tavern is a very attractive reuse of an old roadhouse along Easton Road (Rt. 611), Plumsteadville, PA. It takes it name from the nearby Devil's Half Acre, originally a stone tavern built in the 18th Century close on the Delaware River that sold alcohol and other services to the river traffic navigating upstream and down in a time the the river was the primary means of transportation in this part of colonial America. In fact, they had no license to make nor sell alcohol, and the joint was a place where violence and shady characters abounded. Legend and history say there were many people killed there and buried in the backyard. Perhaps, to lessen the reliance on that unsavory history, the name was chosen without the word "Half," but the connection is not lost on those aware of these facts. Still, it appears often enough in the menu and on the walls of the establishment to hint at the local lore. Luckily, this house is totally legit. Ownership has created an attractive utilitarian space, German American in nature, with excellent cross section of Deutsch brews, quality cocktails, reasonable happy hour choices and a strong kitchen. We stopped in on Saturday afternoon at the start of HH, and thoroughly enjoyed the entire experience. After a little confusion with our new server about availability of happy hour and where to sit to capture those prices, everything was resolved quickly and we waited for delivery to our dining room table of Three Onion Soup, Dragon Wings and Pierogi of the Day apps/sides, and two DHA Burgers and a DHA Dog. Everything was very good to terrific. My stepson wouldn't share his potage, so it must have been great. We all sampled the wings @$.50 per. They were not too big, but were amply meaty with a good sweet/hot glaze with sesame seeds sprinkled on top. The pierogi were the weak link. The dough was thick, too chewy and dominated the flavor of the seasoned veggies within. Ate one and took the rest home. Maybe sour cream would have helped. The burgers were huge with double patties, bacon, lettuce, red onion, and their DHA sauce. Both were past the medium well finish requested, but there was still plenty of flavor and moisture. I loved the double dog with chopped red onion, dark mustard and well done bacon in a fresh crisp torpedo roll. Great taste and texture. @$5 HH price it was a star of the show. Devil's Acre Tavern is a 35 minute drive from home, but when in the mood for German beer and cuisine it is well worth the trip. Tuesday Burger Night sounds like a winner, too.

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Excellent food and decor! We dined during weekday early lunch which was very nice with pleasant crowd and noise level. Service was great!

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