Lambertville, in Hunterdon County, sits on the Delaware River directly across from New Hope, Pennsylvania, connected by a pedestrian bridge. The town is well established as a day-trip destination from Philadelphia and the greater Princeton area, drawing visitors for its galleries, antique shops, and restaurants along its compact downtown streets. Craft beverage venues here exist within that broader visitor economy and include both brewing and wine-oriented options that draw from the surrounding Hunterdon County wine country.
The Delaware River corridor running north through Hunterdon County supports several wineries operating on farmland within a short drive of Lambertville’s downtown. Visitors coming specifically for craft beverages often combine a stop in Lambertville with venues further north along the river in Hunterdon and Warren Counties. The town sits about 45 minutes from Princeton and roughly an hour from Philadelphia, making it accessible to a wide regional audience. It functions as one of the stronger anchors for craft beverage tourism in western New Jersey, particularly for wine-focused visitors exploring the Hunterdon hills.
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