The Hidden Pennsylvania Restaurant That Serves Italian Food To Die For

Every night's pretty much a good night for Italian, wouldn't you say? Especially if it's authentic, gourmet Italian. Who could pass that up? Whether you're looking for the perfect spot for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, you'll definitely want to add this quaint Pennsylvania restaurant to your culinary bucket list.

Tucked away in the charming town of Yardley, Christine's Restaurant promises a generous menu of traditional and original Italian dishes.

Led by Chef James Armetta, the cozy Italian restaurants invites diners to Bring Your Own Beer (BYOB).

Request a seat next to one of the sun-drenched windows or in the inner dining room, also filled with natural light.

Start lunch or dinner (breakfast is served on Saturday and Sunday mornings) with a delectable appetizer. Christine's features calamari fritti, garlic bread, and cold antipasto.

Dig into one of the restaurant's popular personal pan pizzas, including buffalo chicken, all vodka, Jersey shore, and Philly cheese steak.

Christine's menu also features such traditional dishes as lasagna, tortellini Alfredo, and fettuccine bolognese. Or, try one of the steak, chicken, fish, or veal entrees.

Celebrate a special occasion with a scrumptious dessert. Christine's also offers round and sheet cakes in a variety of cake batters, fillings, and icings, such as red velvet and strawberry shortcake.

The enchanting restaurant, which has several vegetarian and vegan entrees, also offers catering and hosts lunch and dinner banquets.

Christine's Restaurant of Yardley welcomes guests Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m, and Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Address:

Christine's of Yardley

385 Oxford Valley Road

Yardley, PA 19067

215-369-2930

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