Water Wheel Tavern is a historic Bucks County landmark originally built in 1744 by John Dyer, an English Quaker. It existed for centuries as a water wheel driven grist mill and later hosted both a post office and a general store. The mill was transformed into an inn and tavern with the repeal of prohibition in 1933. This thriving Doylestown institution with a loyal client base has two indoor bars, expansive dining areas, meeting space, outdoor bar & and ample parking to support the seating capacity. There are two parcels with a total of 5.28 acres. Room to grow and develop more event space.34-011-140 & 34-011-141-001. Liquor License & equipment included.
PABU2060234
Retail, Business Opportunities, Other
BUCKS
1744
2.42
Acres
Private
Other
Private Sewer
$0.00
10/31/2023 12:00:00 AM
School Information
CENTRAL BUCKS
Interior Features
- Cooling
- Wall Unit(s)
- Heating
- Gas Heat. Forced Air.
- Accessibility
- 2+ Access Exits.
Exterior / Lot Features
- Exterior
- Other
- Lot Dimensions
- 0.00 x 0.00
- Zoning
- R3
Financial Considerations
Fee Simple
34-011-140
$25,199
Restaurant equipment , Liquor License, Inventory, restaurant furniture. & decor
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