The Fountain House is located in the borough of Doylestown, Pennsylvania, in the central commercial district.
The four-story building is steeped in local history and is a major landmark of the Bucks County area.
Owned by a Tory during the American Revolutionary War, it was seized by government authorities and sold at auction.
Throughout the 19th century, The Fountain House hosted, in addition to a tavern, the first Doylestown post office, and a stagecoach line connecting Philadelphia and Easton.
Currently, The Fountain House hosts several business occupants, primarily the Starbucks which occupies the entire first floor.