Nestled along the Delaware River in the heart of New Hope, Pennsylvania, Maddy Rose at The Landing offers more than just exceptional dining—it delivers a waterfront experience rooted in history, hospitality, and the joy of gathering around the table. Located at the iconic Landing property, this newest chapter for Maddy Rose blends stunning river views, elevated coastal-inspired cuisine, and a sense of nostalgia that feels right at home in one of Pennsylvania’s most beloved river towns.
A Waterfront Destination Like No Other
Set directly on the Delaware River, Maddy Rose invites guests to slow down and savor the moment. Sweeping waterfront views, the historic New Hope-Lambertville Bridge, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere create the perfect backdrop for date nights, family dinners, weekend brunches, and celebrations of all kinds. Designed with an open layout and year-round comfort in mind, the restaurant seamlessly blends the charm of New Hope with the elevated hospitality that has become synonymous with the Maddy Rose name.
Whether you’re enjoying cocktails on a sunny afternoon or settling in for dinner as the sun sets over the river, every seat feels connected to the beauty of the waterfront.
The Place Where Memories Are Made
For generations, The Landing has been a place where families, friends, and visitors created lasting memories in New Hope. Today, Maddy Rose honors that legacy while creating new traditions for a new generation of guests. Named after the daughter of Landmark Hospitality founders Frank and Jeanne Cretella, the restaurant was designed to feel personal, welcoming, and familiar—like gathering at a beautiful home by the water.
That spirit of family and connection is woven throughout the experience, from the thoughtfully designed dining room to a menu built around sharing, conversation, and celebration.
The Original Happy Meal, Reimagined
At Maddy Rose at The Landing, nostalgia comes with a sophisticated twist. Inspired by carefree moments, waterfront gatherings, and the simple joy of treating yourself, the restaurant’s “Original Happy Meal” is designed for grown-up tastes.
This elevated take on a classic favorite features a perfectly chilled Dirty Martini paired with crispy Truffle Fries—the ultimate combination of comfort and indulgence. Equal parts playful and refined, it’s a reminder that sometimes the best dining experiences are the simplest ones: great food, a great cocktail, and great company by the water.
Whether you’re stopping in for sunset drinks along the Delaware River, meeting friends for a leisurely afternoon, or kicking off a night in New Hope, the Original Happy Meal delivers exactly what its name promises—a little happiness on every table.
It’s the kind of signature experience that perfectly captures the spirit of Maddy Rose: approachable, memorable, and designed to make every visit feel like a celebration.
Coastal-Inspired Cuisine on the Delaware
At the heart of Maddy Rose is a menu inspired by seasonality, and coastal flavors. Guests can explore an impressive raw bar featuring oysters and seafood specialties, alongside signature dishes like wagyu meatballs, tuna tartare tacos, lobster rolls, fresh seafood entrées, steak frites, prime rib, and handcrafted pasta. Every dish reflects a balance of elevated technique and approachable comfort.
The beverage program is equally inviting, featuring craft cocktails, curated wines, local drafts, and seasonal favorites designed to complement every meal and every view.
A New Chapter for a New Hope Landmark
While Maddy Rose brings a fresh perspective to the historic waterfront property, it remains deeply connected to the spirit that made The Landing such a beloved destination. It is a place where locals return, visitors discover something special, and every meal feels like an occasion worth celebrating.
From waterfront brunches and sunset cocktails to family dinners and special occasions, Maddy Rose at The Landing invites guests to experience New Hope from one of its most iconic vantage points.
Come for the views, stay for the flavors, and become part of the next chapter in a waterfront tradition that continues to bring people together along the Delaware River.