About Pineville Tavern
By 1765, the original residence was transformed to an inn along the busy Philadelphia-New York City route while serving stagecoach drivers and hungry locals alike. It then became a central meeting place within the community. A landmark. With an addition to the property in 1797, the Pineville Tavern Hotel was born. In the mid-1800s when liquor licenses became mandatory it was one of the original 13 recipients of the distinction within the storied Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Fast forward to the 1950s when it became a general store to boot. Then, in 1969, the Turner Brothers purchased the Pineville. At the time, Pineville Tavern only seated nine as well as offered cold sandwiches. The bar was expanded and the kitchen was renovated with the addition of a grill, fryer, and pizza oven. Shaffer, Schlitz, as well as Schmidt's were the tavern's main taps.