Will Dilworthtown Inn reopen?

The buildings known as the Dilworthtown Inn, the Blue Pear Bistro, and the Inn Keeper’s Kitchen – and their surrounding outbuildings and property – are under new ownership. The restaurants currently are closed while new restaurateurs are identified.

What happened to the Dilworthtown Inn?

The restaurants have been closed since the death of Jim Barnes in April of 2019. Who will eventually operate the restaurants is yet to be determined. Frank and Susan Rupp are the new owners of the Dilworthtown Inn.

Did the Dilworthtown Inn closed?

The Dilworthtown Inn has been closed for the last 10 months after the death of the previous co-owner, James E. Barnes.

When did dilworthtown close?

April 2019
What the many callers who had phoned Rupp didn’t know is the Dilworthtown Inn had been closed since April 2019 when James E. Barnes, co-owner of Dilworthtown Inn and the two other dining establishments, died. The seller was Dilworthtown Partners LLC, which was affiliated with the Barnes family.

Who are the owners of Dilworthtown Inn West Chester PA?

Every aspect of your visit from appetizer to after-dinner drinks is finely tuned to perfection by proprietors Jim Barnes & Bob Rafetto. Steeped in history, the Inn dates back to 1754, when James Dilworth built it as additional space for his large family.

Is the Dilworthtown Inn on the OpenTable network?

The Dilworthtown Inn is a place to savor incredible tastes & the most memorable moments of your life. Unfortunately, this restaurant is not on the OpenTable reservation network. If you like, we’ll notify you by email if this restaurant joins.

Where is the best place to eat in Dilworthtown?

Since 1780 Dilworthtown Inn has offered warm hospitality as welcoming as a hearty handshake. Candlelit atmosphere, roaring fireplaces & exceptional, imaginative American cuisine make Dilworthtown one of the most popular destinations for diners appreciating the fine details.

Is the Blue Pear Bistro still in Dilworthtown?

The buildings known as the Dilworthtown Inn, the Blue Pear Bistro, and the Inn Keeper’s Kitchen – and their surrounding outbuildings and property – are under new ownership. The restaurants currently are closed while new restaurateurs are identified.