Buckley’s Tavern
October 6th, 2008
Since moving to West Chester, about four years ago, I have not traveled much in the Brandywine Valley portion of PA and DE. Our friends Jackie and Mary-Ellis suggested we meet them at one of their haunts, Buckley’s. Buckley’s looks like the Cedar Hollow Inn or Four Dogs, basically a old farm house converted to a restaurant. The staff and decor were welcoming and the crowd eclectic - Sunday Harley riders, old Chester County folks, 30-somethings, etc… The beer list was great - Brooklyner Weisse, Chimay, Dogfish Pumpkin Ale, Smutty Pale Ale, etc…And the food was surprising. The wings are some of the best I have ever tasted in Chester County - their Buffalo Sauce is GOOD! The ribs, gaucho steak, and sweet potato fries are tasty as well.
Highly recommended - straight down 52 from West Chester.
http://www.buckleystavern.org/
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