While Philadelphia’s suburbs boast plenty of Italian restaurants serving delicious food, a few truly stand out – including two in Bucks County, writes Hira Qureshi for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Domani Star in Doylestown is a cozy BYOB serving affordable dishes with strong flavors. Some of the local favorites on offer include polenta cake with Gorgonzola rosemary cream, crispy veal alla vodka, and fazzoletti pasta with braised short ribs – each guaranteed to satisfy even the most demanding taste buds.
The 35-seat restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, each with the option to finish with a delicious Tuscan-style bread pudding drizzled in bourbon sauce.
Vecchia Osteria in Newtown is perfect for group dining, whether you are having a family reunion or a simple gathering with friends. Menu highlights include fried calamari, clams casino, insalata Gorgonzola, eggplant Parm, veal, and Italian sausage, as well as the popular house-made meatballs.
Be sure to also save some room for mouthwatering desserts, such as limoncello cake, cannolis, as well as a delicious espresso tiramisu.
To find out what makes these Bucks County Italian restaurants truly unforgettable, read the full article in The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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Editor’s Note: This post first appeared on BUCKSCO Today in February 2025.

















































