Francisco's on the River

Italian restaurant · Bucks County

Francisco's on the River

Italian restaurant · Bucks County

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1251 River Rd, Washington Crossing, PA 18977

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Mediterranean & Italian eats, fresh pasta, seafood, BYOB, river views  

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1251 River Rd, Washington Crossing, PA 18977 Get directions

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$30–50 · Menu

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1251 River Rd, Washington Crossing, PA 18977 Get directions

+1 215 321 8789
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$30–50 · Menu

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The Best Italian Restaurants in Bucks County | Eater Philly

"Francisco’s on the River offers a scenic spot to dine in Washington Crossing where Italian culinary favorites fill the menu — caprese salad, mussels in red sauce, and sea scallops in lobster cream sauce provide starter options while the main courses span from pasta specialties of shrimp scampi and fettuccine alla bolognese to poultry dishes of chicken porcini and chicken rosamarino. This Bucks County restaurant is BYOB, so be sure to stop at the wine store before your visit for a bottle of your favorite red or white varietal." - Kristen Kwiatkowski

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Jenn Pak

Google
Had reservations with a friend on Tuesday at 6:30pm. Place was pretty empty so service was fast. Staff was very friendly and welcoming. There's an option for bread from the menu or complimentary bread. We opted for the complimentary and it was great. For apps we got the mussels in white sauce. Really enjoyed the broth the muscles were sitting in. It had just the right amount of seasoning and full of flavor. Perfect for dipping the bread into. The mussels were fresh but there were maybe 3 in the bunch where the size was miniscule. We checked if the mussels fell into the broth but nope, just tiny I guess. For entree I got the crab capellini. Absolutely delicious. The texture of the pasta was perfect and the vodka sauce was wonderful. The crab was fresh and there was a generous amount within the dish. For dessert we shared the creme brulee. Loved the crunch of the sugar crust and the custard was perfect with lots of vanilla flavor.

Jason Poli

Google
Found this while driving by and it looked like a nice place. Went for dinner with my wife and we really enjoyed it. Sat outside, you will get some road noise from the occasional car but it's not busy in the evening. Nice view of the Delaware while we ate. Food was excellent and the servers were attentive and pleasant. Will go again.

Melissa Masino

Google
We reserved for an early meal on Mother's day. The restaurant itself is a quaint and lovely building and it is a picturesque part of town. Or was especially beautiful in mid spring. Our waitress and the entire wait staff were courteous and attentive. The meal was delicious. As soon as we walked through the entrance we were greeted by the wonderful scent of the whole wheat garlic bread wafting in the air. I highly recommend everyone to try this garlic bread; it's so good! We started with a simply dressed fresh arugula & fennel salad that my mom and I shared. The restaurant brought it out on 2 plates. My main, eggplant parm was so unique and scrumptious! An unbreaded version, constructed of very many eggplant layers. It was a large portion served on its own, without pasta but I found that I didn't miss or need the pasta , still having leftovers to take home. We finished with a delightful tiramisu and espresso. Would definitely revisit this place, as we will be dreaming of that garlic bread. PS it's bring your own wine too so come prepared.

Perry

Google
We have past this restaurant for years, finally called and made a reservation for my birthday. The inside is is very nice a modern looking. Service is very polite and never felt like we were rushed. The food was amazing. My Lasagna, you can tell is made freshly made not cut out of a pan. The portion was huge and I couldn't even finish it. Wife had the Bolognese, she loved it, ad a good amount of meat in the sauce. The coconut cake, O-M-G, that is a must have. We will definitely be going back, Thank You.

J.T. Garzillo

Google
We had reservations but had to wait about 10 min to get seated on a busy Saturday night. All staff was very courteous and the restaurant was at capacity. The service was good and food was amazing. The atmosphere is quaint, intimate, and cozy (a little tighter than I prefer). You can tell everything was homemade and that they use fresh ingredients. I ordered the lasagna and my wife ordered the eggplant parm. The portions were nice. The tomato sauce tasted spectacular, but was a little more watery than I prefer. For dessert I had the tiramisu and my wife had the chocolate mousse cake, which we absolutely loved. Overall our experience was positive and we’d definitely return again. Good job Francisco’s! 🙌🏼👌🏼

Dawn Kampf

Google
Went for dinner the day before Mother’s Day was extremely crowded was rushed out of there. The food is not the same quality as it used to be years ago. There was no seasoning on the seafood pasta that we had ordered. They needed a table because they were very busy at 6:30. They came and told us we had to leave. We tried to order dessert so we had to take the dessert to go. Why our waiter I believe his name was Tom was not efficient. He should’ve came to our table at 6 PM and asked us if we needed any dessert. We barely got any good service at all. Sorry to say I will not return this used to be one of my favorite restaurants.

A S

Google
Lovely, one of a kind experience, definitely biased since it’s so close to home! The setting is on the Delaware River, intimate and charming dining and delicious food. The menu has delicious, simple as well as sophisticated, lots of great salad appetizer course to select from, and entrees are delectable as well. The menu offers a great choice of favorite items to select from which range of fish dishes, pastas, seafood, poultry and beef. Also there’s is always a chef’s specials menu and there are seasonal and special catch options for appetizers and entrees. Last night we had Caesar Salad, and a Sudhi grade grilled tuna with steamed Bok Choi with hoisin-type sauce, and a Scallops fettuccini in cream brandy sauce. We loved it! We also had to have dessert because we were enjoying our meal so much-we split a Lemon Nonna! We hadn’t been for a while so agreed we need to come more often, and enjoy weeknight dinners too….year round!! The food, staff and ambiance is top notch but priced as a terrific value! Thank you so much to Francisco’s!!

Christopher F

Google
Small place but great food. I haven't been to a place in a long time where the food tasted fresh and was actually hot. To the point I needed to wait to have it cool. Fair pricing for a BYOB.

Gayle F.

Yelp
We went there for the first time on Friday, and were so happy we did. First, it's in a great setting, just across from the Delaware River, and has ample parking, which is so much better than trying to park in New Hope. It's cozy inside and the staff is very welcoming. Our server, Kevin was really great! Dishes we loved...beet and goat cheese salad, a super eggplant parmesan in a light tomato sauce and not overloaded with cheese. Our friend's lasagna looked yummy as well. My husband had corvina and he loved it; that's not easy to find on a menu. We had the flourless chocolate tart for dessert - decadent! There's a discount for paying cash and it's BYOB, another perk. We will definitely be back.

Ken S.

Yelp
The lasagna and eggplant parmesan are delicious. Probably the best I've ever eaten. It's the type of restaurant to go to for special occasions.
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Maria-Elena T.

Yelp
Three of us came here mid week for dinner. We split the calamari and peach and goat cheese salad. No one wanted to split the broccoli cheddar bisque with me so she agreed to give me a half portion. This turned out to be the perfect amount. It was tasty. The smell of the garlic toast was intoxicating. Atmosphere was tranquil and peaceful. Night he salad and calamari weee good. The calamari came in a thin red sauce and was super tender. The peaches in the salad took advantage of the season. My friend and I split the bobs special and barramundi. I ate the barramundi which was fresh and delicious. The sides of mashed potatoes and spinach were equally good. My friend loved his eggplant parm. I thought the bobs special was good but I was full by then. It seemed to tasted way better the next day!! Loved it! Of course we had to get the coconut cream cake. It did not disappoint! It was amazing!!!
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Rich K.

Yelp
Francisco's is located across the street from the Delaware in a peaceful spot between New Hope and Newtown/Yardley, PA. It is away from the fast paced hubs of the other towns. If family style with country charm in a warm/cozy environment for Italian food is what you are looking for, then try Francisco's. We met friends there and had a nice table in the back. Service was very good and the meals were equally very good. I opted for the Bob's plate special, which I recommend, I was not disappointed. BYOB is something we always look for and at Francisco's, bring your own works. A bit of a ride out to get there and a bit loud overall but in the end - worth it.

Sorour R.

Yelp
I usually enjoy dining out, but my experience last Saturday was deeply disappointing. We had a reservation, yet instead of a warm welcome, we were immediately reminded that we were 10 minutes late and told we had only 80 minutes to finish our meal. It took 15 minutes before our server even approached us to take our order, and another 10 minutes for the appetizers to arrive. We were in the middle of our second course--I'd barely taken my third bite of a bland, overly fishy dish--when we were abruptly informed that our time was up. When my friend politely asked for the dessert menu, the server curtly responded that we could only order dessert to-go. Overall, the food was tasteless, overpriced, and paired with some of the worst service I've experienced. I do not recommend this restaurant.
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Thomas L.

Yelp
April 29, 2023 - on a cool rainy night we ventured out with life long friends for a nice dinner on the Delaware. Seated at a lovely table with a view of the Delaware. The place is a mix of quant colonial Washington Crossing home and a 2020 COVID expansion tent. The zone table coverage was tactical and efficient by the bus staff. Our service by "Jenny" --- who our table of four 'boomers' kept singing (quietly so as to not disturb our fellow diners) 8-6-7-5-3-oh nye eeh hy eeeh ine (just skip ahead if this make zero sense to you) was exceptional and truly made the dining experience wonderful. We BYOB'd some nice wine and I had water with lemon. And while not thinking there would be there was no corking charge (smile). The kitchen looked from he distance to be clean and obviously efficient as the packed house (and companion tent) was full and turning over with many smiling faces as we very leisurely dined. A warm and welcoming place for sure!! We split a few arugula salads (after seeing a neighboring table seeming do the same as portions here are ample). Greens were fresh and colorful. - 8/10 My wife got a Vegetable Soup that she reported was excellent and must have been so good I was not offered even a taste?? - 8/10 Our friends who had been here before had gotten the Bob's Plate before and she ordered that again. She reported as again fantastic. - 9/10 Her spouse ordered the Bouillabaisse with fettuccine that he also had had before and it was as expected a home run!!! Both left with over half the portion in a take out box. - 9/10 My wife got the Fish Francoise (fluke) with crab and sauté greens and came with smashed potatoes. She was not aware of the potatoes (which she is supposed to avoid) and asked for something else and promptly received roasted vegetables. Very enjoyable and my wife said the fish and crab were fresh and wonderfully cooked, moist, and flavorful. 9/10 I was all ready to order the simple spinach ravioli as the only visible vegetarian or vegan item which I expected since it did not so state there was cheese in the ravioli or on it. However it did have cheese so I did a little sad face and whining and Jenny quickly rattled off a rolodex of items and options and we quickly configured a roasted varied vegetable medley with my choice of pasta. I chose bowtie. As well an arrabiata spicy red sauce (meatless) that was maybe too spicy for some, but I loved it. The pasta was el dente and cooked nicely. The dish arrived fresh and hot as well. Perfect - 10/10 One negative (not considered in the ratings and of course easily fixed) is my utensils had to be replaced and were not acceptable. Just would like the manager/GM/owner to keep an eye out or have the bus staff pay a bit more attention. Net-net a thoroughly top notch dining experience and fantastic place absolutely on our save list for Bucks County for our next visit!!!
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Mark G.

Yelp
Arrived around 7pm on a Saturday. Parking was easy and the lot was huge. The place was quite crowded but we were promptly brought to our table for four on the inside section. There are also tables on a patio which is enclosed, and another room with tables. It is a byob. Our server came by opened some wine and left us alone for a bit. A second server came by about 5 minutes later and went through the same speech. We have eaten here before and the food is generally very good. I ordered a swordfish which was prepared baked with a delicious panko breading. The fish was moist and tasty. There were sides of spinach and mashed potatoes. I really enjoyed it. Others got pasta dishes and a pork chop. All enjoyed their dishes. I also shared a Caesar with my wife and a side of anchovies. It was good. Finished with an espresso but did not get dessert. Service was lumpy. We were approached by 5 different servers throughout our meal a few had no idea who ordered which dish. Our whole wheat garlic bread was brought to the wrong table. The bread is very good by the way. The whole service model seemed a bit off. We had to search for someone to get our bill. We say Food"a", service "d", ambiance "b", value "b". We would return. Mark.
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John L.

Yelp
Like most yelpers who have reviewed this Francisco's, I too have driven by many times and told myself to stop in one day. The view of the river is very peaceful, so why not eat while you enjoy a beautiful fall afternoon? I treated my mother here for a dinner and we enjoyed being seated at an indoor table overlooking the river view. The staff of two had their hands full, but the restaurant wasn't overly crowded. Remember it is a BYOB, so plan accordingly! I thought the menu had a great mix of salad, pasta and seafood. With many great choices, it was tough to decide on just one, but thankfully our server Kelly helped me through it! The pork chop special was so tempting, but in the end I went with the Linguine al Frutti di Mare Fradiavolo - shrimp, scallops, clams, mussels & fresh fish sautéed in olive oil, garlic & crushed red peppers, finished with white wine & a splash of our red sauce at $38. My mother went with a similar dish, but without spice which was the Pasta alla Cioppino - sautéed shrimp, salmon, tilapia, mussels & clams with diced tomatoes in a saffron white wine sauce served over fettuccine at $35. The dishes came out pretty fast and we were happy with our choices. The serving size was not bad and we left stuffed. For my plate, the only cons were I received one large scallop and it was very salty. The dish could have used a bit more red sauce. On the good side, I thought the heat was just right and although a spicy kick reminded you it was there with every bite, it didn't take away from the flavor of the seafood. The seafood was also fresh. I think the price was a bit high for the plate, but considering the area and ambiance I'll let it pass. Judging by the diners coming in after us, they seem to have quite a few regulars, which is always nice to hear. I would recommend going to Francisco's on a date night. Of course spending time to say thanks to your mother is always a good idea too :)
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Sherri S.

Yelp
Oh yes. We loved it. Pork chop was amazing. Sixteen layer egg plant lasagna was delicious. The red sauce was perfect. Love a good byob. Service was right on. After all, the servers seemed like professional servers. Each room has a comfy, local restaurant charm. Not too noisy either. Yup...we moved francisco's to our top 5 local restaurants in our rotation.
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Jessica S.

Yelp
This is a lovely BYOB along the Delaware River about 5 miles from downtown New Hope. There's a parking lot on the property. We had reservations, and I think they'd be necessary because it seems to be a very popular place. The food was delicious! Our server Jenny recommended the lasagna which 2 of us had and loved. The other two had the lamb chops and capellini with crab. The desserts were also delicious. Jenny recommended the coconut cream cake which was amazing. We definitely plan to return.
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Kenneth B.

Yelp
Great Italian food prepared like in little Italy Recommend the Italian dishes and the eggplant Parma is sensational Also any pasta dish will make you happy I got the one with the filet in it

Gomad L.

Yelp
Pre-prandial caveat emptor: "Lasagna" is on the menu. Please note that "lasagna" is the singular form of "lasagne." Any experienced Italian chef knows they are serving you "lasagne," unless, of course, they are serving you just one big noodle. Let's break down our personal experience... Bread: "We have complimentary house bread or garlic wheat bread off the menu, or maybe a combination of both?" Are you really trying to trick me into paying for bread? Also, che schifo... garlic wheat bread?... no grazie. Appetizer: My wife loves calamari, so let's give it a go. By the way, they are "sautéed," not fried. This is fairly clear on the menu, but I just wanted to warn you if you've only had the fried version. However, I would say they were more boiled than sautéed as there was not a hint of brown on the edges. They were swimming in a bowl of overabundant, mediocre red sauce. The dish presented only the body/tubes, no legs, which indicates they came from a prepared, "Costco-like" package rather than slicing fresh calamari. This would be a close approximation of how they were made: take a frozen package of calamari, throw them into some tomato soup with a few bits of celery and onion, microwave for 3 minutes... Wife's main: Lobster ravioli. Not bad, but might as well have come from Trader Joe's. At this price ($34.75), the pasta should be made in-house. Maybe the owner/manager can clarify whether this is the case, but I don't think so... My main: Chicken Rosamarino. The weather was extremely hot, so I'm eating light. Kind of like fancy hospital food. The rosemary was black, so it may not have been the freshest to begin with (I don't think it turned that color just because of the cooking). Anyway, I couldn't really taste it. There was more chicken on the salad that I had earlier at another restaurant for lunch. Maybe I just had too much chicken that day :) Dessert: Some sort of lemon tart thing. Not bad, but not great (we have entered the $12.95 dessert era). The bottom was sort of soft, so it must have taken on some humidity while sitting around... On a positive note: The setting is fairly picturesque and the vibe in the place is great. The servers are simpatici. People didn't seem to care too much about the food as they seemed happy to BYOW, with some tables having more than one open bottle. Food: D+ Atmosphere: A- In bocca al lupo if you go!

Warren E.

Yelp
We had driven by the restaurant a number of times and always wondered what it was like, so we were looking forward to our dinner. Two of us had reservations for 5:00 last Saturday. The wait staff were all wonderful! From the young person who came first to our table to the servers - everyone was very polite, friendly, and efficient. And that's the only reason we gave it 2 stars instead of one. We were seated at the front with a view of the river. It's a shame they seated us right next to a loud family because the tables were very closely packed next to each other and there were other tables in that area available. The restroom was disgusting. It was very cold, dirty with dust and crud built up on the baseboards and floor and bang/scuff marks and both restrooms were so tiny (and I'm a small person) that you could hardly stand up without bumping your face into the wall! The food was terrible. We shared the scallops appetizer ($18) and found 3 small scallops that were completely smothered in a very heavy tomato sauce that was grossly over-salted to the point that salt was all you could taste. I wish I had sent it back! My partner ordered the gnocchi with salmon ($36.00). The gnocchi was thick and heavy, the salmon was scarce and the cream sauce was again, way over-salted. I had Branzino ($41.00) that was supposed to be served over a bed of spinach and crab risotto. What a huge disappointment this was! They gave me a small partial filet, not the fish as is usually served. There was some plain white crab meat sprinkled on top of the fillet. And with this there was some cold, hard, undercooked, crunchy white rice in a liquid sauce and some hard cold vegetables on the side. We were entirely disappointed, considering the prices we paid! I can't believe this place has been in business as long as it has. We could have eaten at our local pizza place and had much, much better food for much less cost and clean bathrooms to boot! Not recommended.

Andrea V.

Yelp
I have been to Francisco's many times over the years. It was a while since my last visit and when I ate there over the weekend I was very disappointed. I was shocked to see how much they raised their prices. My $14 salad was much smaller than I remember and the lettuce was brown. The eggplant parm, which has always been fantastic, was tasteless and the skin left on the eggplant was tough. For $36, it should have been perfection. Fortunately, there are better Italian restaurants right across the river in NJ.
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S A.

Yelp
A very charming Italian / continental restaurant with a view. Ambience is countryside charming, even romantic, with a flowering garden outside and a beautiful view of the river across the road in lovely Bucks County. If you're driving through the area, or live in PA or NJ, it's worth a visit. The food and service are amazing. We came on a quiet Sunday night in the summer. Ordered their lasagne which is probably one of the best I've had, if not the best (and we've had a lot of lasagne). I heard their lasagne is very popular and we noticed that people were coming by to pick up takeout lasagne up until closing. Forgot to bring our own wine, but we were having a special celebration so the waiter pulled out some wine for us. It was one of the best Cabernets we've had. Our waiter was fantastic, friendly, pleasant and very attentive, made our evening very special!
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Amy S.

Yelp
Fantastic, boutique Italian restaurant that is worth the price. Decorated beautifully, but the space is tight and its BYOB. Truly the best Italian in the area.
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Robert C.

Yelp
We had an absolutely wonderful time during our first visit. It was our 35th anniversary get-away, staying at a nearby B&B, and we left happy and full. Our server, Colleen, was amazing and made our visit fulfilling and entertaining! What a gem! The restaurant is located just off the river- with a view from the prime porch tables. The setting is charming, rustic and relaxing. The BYO aspect is also appealing - don't forget to tip on the value of your wines - and really keeps costs down. Meals - esp. the "signature" dishes - are on the family style volume side, easily shareable. We took a different path with our appetizers and our entrees. Me - Pork chop with mushroom & Gorgonzola, mashed and veggies. Superb! My wife - Squid ink ravioli with a pink lobster cream sauce. Delicious! Colleen surprised us with a slice of cake & a candle! A special evening! Highly recommended.

james s.

Yelp
Excellent food and service. Nice restaurant with cloth table covers. The lasagna is excellent as well as the pasta with gorgonzola sauce. Located between Washington crossing and New Hope in route 32 in Pennsylvania. Nice views of the Delaware River. Ample parking near the door. An excellent choice for date night too. BYOB is a plus

Phil F.

Yelp
We were hoping for a more upscale restaurant. I cannot understand the attraction dining here. I tried a salad with crabmeat and lettuce was matted down and too many large stems. The dressing was just ok and the crabmeat was sparse. I had the special for my entree. The stuffed flounder with crabmeat. First of all, it wasn't stuffed liked they described it. I had two sides that came with it. The spinach was slightly cooked and displayed on the plate with no consideration. The other side on the plate I think was mashed potatoes. It came out like a tennis ball. I think a used tennis ball would had more flavor. It was hard, room temperature and something you would see at a cafeteria. Really ? The service was friendly and tried hard to make the dining experience special.

LeeAnne G.

Yelp
Fantastic dinner, a personalized dish by the chef in accommodation for food allergies turned out to be the best meal I have had in this area in several years. Everything our party ordered was excellent. Our new favorite. Highly recommend.
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Richie H.

Yelp
I have been seeing this restaurant on my way to new Hope for probably the last seven or eight years, and I have always said that one day I will stop there. Well, yesterday was that day. When I came in, I was greeted politely and sat in a small room off to the side. The ambiance was lovely. The stag was very kind. I asked for a drink menu, and they didn't serve drinks. The wait staff notified me that the place was a BYOB, which was upsetting but not the end of the world. We ordered appetizers which were only fairly plain salads. There were no finger foods on the appetizer menu. The Caesar salad dressing tasted like pure mayonnaise. This place could create better dressings, especially if salads are the only option. Lastly, The entrées were terrific. I have no complaints. And my date has no complaints. I had a seafood pasta dish. I think it was the fruitti, cooked in a red sauce with white wine and quite frankly the best pasta dish I have ever tasted. Also, the garlic bread is to die for. My date had the pork chop which was shipped in from Japan and had the best-caramelized onions on top. The desserts were excellent also.

Karen R.

Yelp
My husband and I went to dinner for date night. Had reservations for outside. We were seated right by road and front door - busy with motorcycles and cars and people coming in and out of restaurant. We thought we would be sitting in large tent next to restaurant because it was our first time here. Kelly, our server, was wonderful. The food was delicious. We never felt rushed. The only reason that I am giving 4/5 stars is atmosphere outside next to road.
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Richie R.

Yelp
I have been seeing this restaurant on my way to new Hope for probably the last seven or eight years, and I have always said that one day I will stop there. Well, yesterday was that day. When I came in, I was greeted politely and sat in a small room off to the side. The ambiance was lovely. The stag was very kind. I asked for a drink menu, and they didn't serve drinks. The wait staff notified me that the place was a BYOB, which was upsetting but not the end of the world. We ordered appetizers which were only fairly plain salads. There were no finger foods on the appetizer menu. The Caesar salad dressing tasted like pure mayonnaise. This place could create better dressings, especially if salads are the only option. Lastly, The entrées were terrific. I have no complaints. And my date has no complaints. I had a seafood pasta dish. I think it was the fruitti, cooked in a red sauce with white wine and quite frankly the best pasta dish I have ever tasted. Also, the garlic bread is to die for. My date had the pork chop which was shipped in from Japan and had the best-caramelized onions on top. The desserts were excellent also.
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Justin G.

Yelp
Atmosphere - 4 Service - 3 Food - 5 I had a groupon deal for this restaurant, and although the food was EXCELLENT I think a few things definitely brought the rating down for me. The first being that the restaurant is located quite out of the way and depending on where you're seated, you may not have a great view of the river. Secondly, I felt a little bit neglected by the servers and, additionally, they did not inform me that splitting 1 dish onto 2 plates would cost extra. While my dining partner and I received extra vegetables, I could've easily cut my portion into 2 myself without incurring the few extra dollar charge. This was for the monkfish dish (not pictured, but was amazing). The crab soup I ordered was exceptionally tasty; Very rich and almost decadent.
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Sandi S.

Yelp
Went in with great expectations apps were ok Food was bland to say the least The lamb did not even taste like lamb bland and flavorless. The seafood pasta dish was also bland dressing on the Cesar salad tasted like it was out of a jar and for the money they should be making their own croutons So food was just ok nothing special Atmosphere was nice Service was good
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Melody F.

Yelp
Went here for the first time and Francisco's did not disappoint! Had the bread basket to start and shared the mushroom salad as well as the crabmeat. Very light and a refreshing way to start. My girlfriend got the lasagna based on our wonderful waitress's recommendations. She said it was the best lasagna she's ever had! I had bob's special plate and the seafood was was fresh and the vodka was light and not too heavy. Pasta was al dente and a perfect spring dinner meal. Our dates had the pork chop and the butterfish. Butterfish was amazing! Crust was delish and paired well with spinach and homemade mashed potatoes. We shared chocolate cake and tiramisu. Delish finish! I just can not say enough about how helpful the waitstaff and servers were. They knew the menu inside and out and gave us excellent recommendations that did not disappoint! We will definitely be back!

Shai A.

Yelp
Ambiance, service, attentiveness- all were very good, when our party of 4 gathered last night at this fine establishment. BYOB was a smart move. More importantly, the food was good- but not great, and way overpriced. $14 for a simple, small arugula & radicchio salad? C'mon! Chicken Porcini ($28) was tasty but not tender & moist, and sliced carrots were hard and bland. Large plates of Lasagna and Eggplant Parm ($31 each) were nothing extraordinary, especially their red sauce that should have been their specialty. The best we had was their Crispy Skin Barramundi ($38) with brown better & capers sauce- delicious! In all, I had a nice time. I'll avoid telling people and not recommend. Giving a 4-star rating is very generous.
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Joan W.

Yelp
We've eaten here many times and it is consistently good! Very cozy, and despite the rooms being fairly small, they're doing a great job with distancing. They have tasty starter salads which you can split with someone or just do half and they're still very big. Last night I had the tilapia special and I can't say enough good things about it! They have fabulous seafood, but I've also had great lasagna, eggplant parm, and a memorable pork chop! Service is always great, too. One of my favorite restaurants!!
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Connie K.

Yelp
Another delicious meal at Francisco's. We hadn't been here in a while since moving farther away but my wife made reservations for her birthday. She had filet with fettuccine and I had the crispy skin Barramundi. Both were delicious. I tasted her steak and it melted in my mouth. And if you enjoy fish this is the restaurant for you. There are always a few special dishes and worth the price. In addition to the delicious food, the waitstaff is very personable and if that isn't enough it's a BYOB so you can bring your favorite bottle of wine to enjoy without the added cost of having to purchase drinks there.
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Craig K.

Yelp
Ahhh another night, where do I go? Looking for somewhere with a water view, go on my trusty yelp and find Francisco's on the Delaware River. So off we go, I pull in and park my Hyundai sante fe between a BMW and Mercedes and we are seated outside with a river view. We start off with a lovely arugala crab meat salad accompanied by some fresh garlic bread. My GF has seafood dish with salmon and scallops. The scallops were large and the salmon was big over top of fettuccini. I had a pork and beef fettuccini Bolognese. Both portions were more then enough. My dish had a lot of flavor and the thickness of sauce was perfect. The waitresses were very nice and attended to us nicely. The complete dinner was awesome and the price was $73. With my Groupon coupon it came to $53. All in all excellent place and I will return.

Henry C S.

Yelp
Had a wonderful anniversary dinner at Francisco's. Recently went to La Stalla in Newtown and this was a much better experience on all levels. Delicious food, courteous service and a very pleasant atmosphere. A far better value all around. Also BYOB.
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Lynda S.

Yelp
Bucks County Restaurant Week 2018 Disappointment My understanding of a "Restaurant Week" was to taste and enjoy a local restaurant that you've probably never tried before on a price fixe menu and the restaurant going out of their way to impress so that the customer returns. Apparently Francisco's did not get the memo. Who: Francisco's on the Delaware When: Sunday, April 29, 2018 7pm resv. Where: located in Washington Crossing on the beautiful Delaware River What: Upon our arrival, the parking lot was full and I figured, "Great, they have a great following". Busy is good in my book. We (my husband and I) walk in and there is no host. Well that's because they are busy I thought. No issue there. He returns to seat us in the tinyest room packed with 6 tables and a fireplace. Ok, I thought, it's a small restaurant with several rooms. Once seated I then realize we are right in the walk way to the bathroom. So many visitors by our table not romantic as I had hoped. We are offered 3 menus; $25 prix fixe, $35 prix fixe, and the regular menu. I had researched the menu situation prior and knew what I had wanted to order as did my husband. Seeing we are seafood fans, the $25 menus had what we wanted. (Menus are in photos) Come to find out that our jean wearing host becomes our server (which he is obviously not a server). So let's discuss service. Not the best but he tried. He had trouble opening our bottle of wine with a wine key, then he up sold garlic bread but prior to the bread arriving we were given only one portion of the antipasto to share even though we each ordered off the $25 menu. The bread was given to another table we were told and that was the reason for the delay. Our dry Caesar Salads came. The plates were chilled, which is great but there was hardly any dressing that you could taste or see. Yes, we ate them but come on we were hungry after the 4 olive, two bruschetta piece, two 1/2"x1/2" pieces of cheese antipasto appetizer. (All dirty plates remained on table until I put them on the corner of the table stacked.) I'm sure all the passers by to the restroom didn't mind looking at them. Entrees are a huge disappointment. Me the Shrimp scampi, this would include 5 32-34 sized shrimp that were flavorful but there was no sauce and the linguine was dry and cooked al dente. My husband ordered the Clams in white sauce, what sauce? Again dry linguine al dente and the weird thing was that the clams were broiled and not steamed with any juice/sauce of the white wine variety. So the flavor was not up to par. Dessert: homemade tiramisu, this was a 3"x3" square piece w lady fingers inside etc. It was tasty but not worth $10! I could have made everything, not ironed clothes, not put makeup on, not do my hair, not drive 1/2 hour and not brought $25 in wine. We will not return, ever. This place left a bad taste in my mouth.
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Gina G.

Yelp
Stopped on this cute little restaurant right by the river. Beautiful location, mediocre food. I had a pleasant experience overall. We walked in early at 5:00ish and the staff was able to seat us outside. The menu features classic Italian dishes, nothing out of the ordinary. Tried the eggplant parmesan, Francisco's lasagna, pistachio crusted tilapia, lobster ravioli, and cheddar stout soup. The flavors were mediocre all around. Nothing particularly offensive but also nothing particularly exciting. The best bites were the creamy pink vodka sauce on the lobster ravioli. The ravioli itself though didn't taste like lobster very much--hard to pick it out. The eggplant was also interesting because of how thin and well cooked each slice was. But there wasn't much tomato sauce or parmesan so it was pretty much a big pile of eggplants. Also, for the lovely view of the River, it's quite loud to sit outside because of the traffic on the road. As far as COVID precautions go, I was happy to see severa outside tables spaced far apart, and all the staff wore masks.

Robert R.

Yelp
Sometimes it takes a setting or atmosphere to define a dining experience. Other times it's simply about the food. The most meaningful times are with people who make the meal so memorable. Francisco's On The River is that special place to tell that special someone, family or friends how much you love them. Don't forget to dust off that special bottle of wine you have been saving for a number of years. I am a sucker for corner tables, fireplaces and views of the water. The menu is balanced and offers fine food served in a traditional manner. The service is charming and comfortable; where you can share a joke or two with your server. It is no secret that Franciscos has a great local following. We are so fortunate to have a restaurant to share an intimate time with a loved one in such a romantic setting. La Dolce Vita
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Tracy T.

Yelp
I drive past Francisco's on my way home from work and it's always crowded. Now that I've finally eaten here, I know why! The food is ahhmazing! It's BYOB, which is good since the food is on the expensive side. You can opt for their Garlic Bread to start but it'll cost you $3. It's good but I'd save my money. I started with the Caesar Salad, which is easily split between two people. If you don't like anchovies, you can order without or ask for them on the side. The salad itself was good, I would order it again. But my favorite part of the meal was the entree. Oh. My. Goodnes. This might have been THE best lasagna I've ever tasted! The Lasagna is stacked high with layers and layers of cheese and a flavorful Bolognese. The portion is huge, I'll take a picture next time! I can usually clean my plate but wasn't able to with this meal! I'm glad I didn't over stuff myself, I did need to save room for dessert. Whenever I see Creme Brulee, I have to order it. Luckily I was not disappointed. The only reason I'm not giving a 5th star is the seating is awful. The tables/chairs are too close together. The table itself is low so I couldn't cross my legs without smashing my knees. And it's extremely loud. Maybe it's quieter during the week, but I went on a Saturday and I couldn't hear myself think.
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Kyle F.

Yelp
Came here with party of 6. We waited over 30 min for server to take our order (by flagging her down) and I was a bit taken back that she didn't acknowledge or apologize; more like, "okay you're ready to order?" I know staffing is tough right now so we a grateful to anyone working in the service industry. Food was not bad. I had beet salad with pistachio cod. The table bread was warm, fresh and delicious. We will definitely be back but may be a bit more proactive with getting our order in.

Andalib M.

Yelp
We love the restaurant so much that we had my husband's 40th birthday lunch here! The restaurant did a great job!
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Paul M.

Yelp
Decided to have dinner here on a HOT HOT Sunday afternoon. Called early for a reservation for two and had no problem. We were offered a table by the window by a very polite young lady. Our server, Colleen, could not have been more helpful and professional. We started with the house garlic bread which was very good. Followed with a shared order of mussels fradiavlo. PIE mussels were large, plump, fresh and cooked to perfection. The sauce was absolutely delicious. Colleen recommended additional bread to mop up the sauce. She was right. My wife ordered the 'signature' Lasagna. It gets 5 stars. Enough said. I had Frutti de Mar. Also 5 stars. We dine out frequently, Francisco's moved to the top of list!. Kudos to Colleen and the chef.
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Ira S.

Yelp
I'll be kind and give this place 2 stars. The highlight of our meals (both my wife and I ) was the vegetables. The main course was not so great. I had the " blackened cod" with bread crumbs, what I got was cod with mushy bread crumbs. This was a terrible dish. My wife had the monk fish which believed was not top quality. Maybe the Italian dishes were good, not sure and will not be returning to find out. Oh, the service was poor...My wife calls it suburban friendly. Eat here at your own risk.
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Linda G.

Yelp
Had the Spinach & crabmeat Bisque, Chicken Rosamarino and the Linguini Al Fruitti di Mare Fradiavolo. Everything was cooked perfectly and very delicious. Waiter friendly and attentive. Cute little place, must make reservation.

Loretta P.

Yelp
I had a wonderful meal. The pork chop was wonderful the vegetables were cooked perfect. The mashed potatoes were great too. Try the mussels in the red sauce they were wonderful. I like that we could bring our own wine. The service was great. And not overpriced. We live in Emmaus PA and it is over a hour drive. Well worth it. I will be back with another couple to share the experience. PS: very cute place right across from the river an enjoyable ride.
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Melissa S.

Yelp
Francisco's is such a great restaurant! I have now been here 3 times and each time has been outstanding! The first time I came here I did not realize it was a BYOB and they even gave us each a glass of wine from the kitchen! So sweet! The food is FANTASTIC! I ordered the lasagna last time I was in. It is not something I usually order, but I was persuaded by the waiter and I was glad he did! Also, the bread there is really good too! I sat next to a table of regulars who had nothing but great things to say about the restaurant as well. It is always a great thing to hear! The service is always top notch too! And it is off the river (as the name mentions) which is quite pretty! I will definitely be coming back!
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Edward B.

Yelp
When I lived in Pennsylvania I would dine at Francisco's at least twice a month. I now reside in North Carolina. I was visiting my grandson and decided to take my lady out to dinner with another couple from New Jersey. I made reservations three (3) days prior to our arrival and requested a table with a view of the river. We were greeted by an older woman with a, "I could care less attitude" who directed us to a table and just walked away. THIS SETS THE STAGE. I was extremely disappointed with my dinner. I ordered the Frutti di Mare Fradiavolo. I chose Capellini over the Linguini. My dinner arrived and on the plate were two (2) medium sized shrimp, four (4) clams, each the size of a quarter. Six (6) small Mussels, ONE (1) scallop the size of a half dollar, and a slice of fish 1 inch wide and three inches long. The shrimp were tough and overdone, the slice of fish was wet and tasteless as were the clams and mussels. They were swimming in a wet spicy sauce that left your lips burning after eating. But wait there's more all this for $32.00 dollars just for my entre. I do not mind paying a fair price for dinner if it is exceptional. What I had was totally unexceptional and tasteless. I did not complain as I chose not to embarrass myself or my guests. Do I plan to return to Francisco's?....... How about never.... Yes! Never will work.
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James N.

Yelp
We had our Holiday party at Francisco's On The River. The restaurant was awesome and I am so glad we picked this restaurant! The service was excellent! And the food was delicious! I highly recommend Francisco's On The River! Not one person complained about the food or service. And Giselle was just wonderful to work with. We will be back again and again! Jim Nicoletti (Wyvern Ltd)
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Amy R.

Yelp
My husband & I visited Francisco's for the first time in early March & fell in love with the food. Now, during the Covid-19 nightmare, my husband's birthday rolls around. Francisco's sent out several emails about providing take out service. LIGHTBULB - I'll order dinner for my husbands birthday which happened to fall on Easter Sunday. Great idea since he raved about the lasagna for weeks. When I first checked the holiday menu online, it was $30 for lasagna & an appetizer. The appetizer choices were 2 salads or mussels. When I went back online closer to the holiday, it was $35 for the same thing. Why the increase? Just holiday gouging, I assumed. I ordered regardless because I knew my husband would love this. I was disappointed after picking up that Francisco's couldn't even throw in a loaf of bread or rolls. Nothing extra. They didn't even offer this for a fee. I'm all for supporting local restaurants during this tough time but it says a lot to be up-charged for the holiday and then not provided with even a piece of bread to go with the meal. It's not like any place was open to pickup bread on Easter. Will I go back there? Definitely NOT for takeout. Maybe not even after life returns to normal. Bad vibes and the lack of good intentions doesn't leave me with much of an appetite. People shouldn't be penalized for ordering on a holiday that YOU chose to be open for. Where's the logic in that? We're not cheap but what's right is right. I am sure other customers would agree. And it's not that your food is cheap to begin with. It's not but up-charging on already expensive food is pretty crummy. Note- for the food alone this would have been a 5 star review.

Louis A.

Yelp
Great food, nice staff, reasonable prices and always BYOB! The only thing I'd change is mixing up the menu from time to time, the food is delicious but the menu rarely changes
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Danielle T.

Yelp
The food and atmosphere was great, really enjoyable meal. However, we were a group that needed to split the check and it was a 55 minute process - absolutely insane. For one, if a restaurant is not able to split a check between 4 cards, they should say so upfront - it's not the guest's responsibility to know that. For another, we divided the check and broke payment on cards by the last 4 digits, but the waitress would not accept that and made the process much longer. Bottom line, great food, don't ever try and split the check. What would have been a great experienced was ruined by the payment process.
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Devin D.

Yelp
Great little Italian BYO right on the river in beautiful Washington Crossing, PA. The first thing you will notice upon entry is the cute and elegant decor, which is perfect for a romantic evening or a dinner with a large group of friends. Even though Francisco's has a great river front location, views are lost on winter evening meals as the area is pitch black after nightfall. Food is a bit pricey, but I think the quality and portion size is about on par with price. I had the pasta alla ciopinno, a pasta dish soaked in a nice white wine broth and smothered with a variety of seafood--mussels, clams, salmon, tilapia, and shrimp. Everything was cooked to perfection. My only complaint was that whoever made it went a little overboard with the fresh ground pepper. Service was spot on and incident free. All in all, I'd definitely go back if I'm in the area. I do love me BYO's :-)
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Jorge G.

Yelp
We had dinner for the first time yesterday and wow what a nice meal and experience. Sonia our server was great. The whole wheat garlic bread is a must along with the mussels and capprese salad. Both the lasagna and eggplant parm were delicious and big portions. Yes we will be back