New Restaurant Opens in Dublin, Offering a Wide Array of Classic Latin Dishes

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Along with arepas, the new restaurant offers classics like empanadas, tacos, and ceviches, among other menu items.

A new Latin restaurant has opened in Bucks County, offering authentic, classic dishes for local residents and visitors alike.

The Latin Pot opened at 161 North Main Street in the Dublin Village Shopping Center in Dublin on Oct. 6.

The latest culinary endeavor by the Egoavil family, who own and operate both El Tule in Lambertville, New Jersey, and Quinoa in Doylestown, the new eatery is serving up the tastes of South America for longtime fans of the cuisine and first-time enjoyers.

“Rise and shine with a taste of Venezuela!” the restaurant said in an Instagram post, which showed several dishes made to eat.

“Our breakfast arepas at Latin Pot are the perfect start to your day.”

Along with arepas, the new restaurant offers classics like empanadas, tacos, and ceviches, among other menu items.

For those looking to delve into the world of Latin cuisine, this latest Bucks County restaurant has something for everyone and anyone who is looking for something new and exciting.

Learn more about the new restaurant at Latin Pot.

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