The historic Rising Sun Inn, nestled in the rolling hills on the border of Bucks and Montgomery counties, is situated on the East Branch of the Perkiomen Creek. Built in 1739, it began its history as an inn when Peter Gerhart and his wife Elizabeth rented it from George Esterly in 1752.
Today the Rising Sun Inn continues the tradition of superior hospitality that began with Peter Gerhart. Its newly renovated dining room retains its warmth and the big stone fireplace that has the distinctive character and charm of colonial days. The bar has a cozy, neighborhood feeling with its wood floors, walls, oak bar top and unique "bison theme" decor. It offers entertainment every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night. The Liberty Bell Room, located on the second floor, offers an intimate setting for special parties and functions. Larger gatherings are welcomed in our 18th century newly refurbished barn that comfortably allows for 100 guests.