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Locality: Hereford, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 215-679-9157



Address: 64 Star Rd 18056 Hereford, PA, US

Website: poor-richards-historic-hrfrd.hub.biz/

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Poor Richards Historic Hereford Inn 07.02.2022

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Poor Richards Historic Hereford Inn 05.02.2022

Hey! Guess who's back??? Only one of your favorite red-heads! That's right...Jamee C is BACK! Stay tuned for schedule updates Hey! Guess who's back??? Only one of your favorite red-heads! That's right...Jamee C is BACK! Stay tuned for schedule updates

Poor Richards Historic Hereford Inn 21.01.2022

Services for Tina will be Wed., February 2 at 10 a.m. at Ludwick Funeral Home in Kutztown at 333 Greenwich St. Please join us in celebrating her life and mourning her passing. Poor Richard's will be open 4p.m. - 2a.m. Wed 2/2

Poor Richards Historic Hereford Inn 06.07.2021

Happy Friday! It's finally the weekend...Kassie is behind the bar - try one of her speciality cocktails, Punkabilly Trio is playing at 8 and stay for our new Friday and Saturday extended hours 2pm til 2 am. Hope to see you there...tell a friend! #punkabillytrio #poorrichardsherefordhotel #poorrichardspizza

Poor Richards Historic Hereford Inn 18.06.2021

Satisfy your taco cravings...

Poor Richards Historic Hereford Inn 25.11.2020

Today marks the 19th anniversary of September 11th; it’s important to remember how our nation set aside our differences and came together as a whole to help one and another! #NeverForget #911

Poor Richards Historic Hereford Inn 16.11.2020

In recognition of the 19th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, the Senate voted this week to observe a moment of silence in schools to honor our fellow Americans who lost their lives on that fateful day. The bill also will ensure model curriculum is developed to help students understand the significance of these attacks in our nation’s history. In addition, the bill would create a similar moment of silence in recognition of Pearl Harbor Day on December 7.