Savor the Flavors of Bucks County: Top Black-Owned Restaurants You Need to Try 

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Bucks County boasts a diverse array of Black-owned restaurants and businesses that are well worth exploring.

Bucks County has a diverse selection of Black-owned restaurants that are well worth exploring, according to the Bucks County Courier Times.  

The Burgerly in New Hope is a visually sleek fast-casual restaurant that serves classic American fare with a twist, including handcrafted burgers, hotdogs, and BBQ, writes Michele Haddon.  

The custom-designed restaurant has antique flair, enhancing the dining experience. The menu also offers vegetarian and vegan options.  

Doylestown Borough’s Harper & Penny’s serves Southern comfort food and specialty cocktails inside the Main Street Market.  

This cozy bistro offers small dishes such as hush puppies, calamari, and charcuterie boards. Its extensive menu includes quesadillas, salads, ribs, grits, and a diverse selection of sandwiches.  

For foodies on the go, the mobile restaurant Daddy’s Kitchen can be found parked all over Bucks County. The food truck serves cheesesteaks, burgers, fries, and birria tacos— a customer favorite.  

To see the full list black-owned eateries and businesses to check out, visit the Bucks County Courier Times


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