Tulip is a small but not tiny space with a decent amount of seating. It shows simple but tasteful decoration with Turkish-looking benches, office chairs stripped of their wheels (a bit of an eyesore but comfortable), and simple tables.
A $10 cover charge seems expensive but includes unlimited hookah. This can be a good deal, especially if you're going to be sitting around with a group of friends for a few hours and go through 2-3 bowl packs. The service is also impeccable, everyone is helpful and easy to flag down. The tobacco is also of a decent quality, $10 is a bit expensive for Al Fakher but pretty reasonable for Starbuzz. The hookahs are Khalil Mamoon (one of the best manufacturers) and are well maintained. Finally, BYOB without a corkage fee is a huge plus for the 21+ crowd.
So why not the full five stars? The obligatory $10 option is great when you plan on staying for 2+ hours, but if you want a quick smoke it's expensive. They should offer other pricing options. Furthermore, the music was whack when I visited last time, and my friends constantly complained about this. Finally, I wish Tulip carried some food other than junk food (chips and candy). But besides these, Tulip is a solid place to spend a few hours smoking, especially if you enjoy hookah.
The first place I went to when I moved to Langhorne was the the Tulip Cafe. Â I went with a friend of mine and we smoked hookah and hung out for a little while. Â I really like the decoration, and the general feel of the place. Â My favorite part is the music that is played here. Â It's really on point. Â I think every friday they have live music, but it's usually so crowded I didn't go. Â I prefer the times when it's just more relaxed. Â Also, this place is very young, so if you don't want to be in that crowd I wouldn't suggest it. Â This however, is the best hookah bar I've been to.
Review Source:After living in Langhorne for about three years now, I was browsing Yelp looking for something different to do when I came across Tulip. I was so happy to find a Hookah bar around here, instead of having to drive 30-45 minutes to the ones i've been going to for a while now.
The Tulip Cafe is cozy and nicely decorated, the overall experience was nice and laid back. We absolutely loved it and plan on going back as often as possible.