Restaurants & Lodging
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Go Down the Rabbit Hole in this Alice in Wonderland-Themed Tea House
This week marks the opening of The Snarky Tea House, a new Alice in Wonderland-themed shop, at 24 North Main Street in Doylestown, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The tea house, which initially began as an online business, was founded by Jenni-Lyn Williams, a local from Northampton. Williams decorated the interior with classic characters…
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Inside the Bensalem Café Where Every Cup of Coffee Supports Cat Rescue, Affordable Vet Care
Every latte sold at Village Grounds Café in Bensalem comes with a side of purpose and a whole lot of cats. The cozy Bucks County coffee shop is the unlikely beating heart of a growing nonprofit animal welfare campus, as Jenn Frederick reports for Fox 29. The café is an offshoot of Paw Print Village,…
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TikTok, Instagram Users Swear By Chicken Restaurant in Bucks County
According to TikTok and Instagram users, the must-visit restaurant in Bucks County is Asad’s Hot Chicken in Bensalem, writes Gianna for 94.5 PST. The restaurant originally opened in the middle of Philadelphia. Once it became known to people and it stopped being a hidden gem, the owners opened two more locations, including the one in…
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Nearly 200 Nominees, Two Champions: Bucks County Crowns Its Best Pizza Shops
Nearly 200 pizza shops were nominated in a National Pizza Day poll to determine Bucks County’s best, with two local favorites crowned clear winners, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. The original nominees were narrowed down to the top 12, but A & G Pizzeria Locale in Feasterville and Mama Russo’s Pizzeria…
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Best Burgers in Bucks County: Three Family-Owned Spots Serving Some of the Best Burgers Around
The best burger in Bucks County might not be at the place everyone’s talking about. It might be at the place everyone’s been going to for 40 years. A recent roundup by Michele Haddon at the Bucks County Courier Times spotlights three family-owned restaurants that have been quietly perfecting their burgers for decades, and the…
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Levittown Cheesesteak Spot Listed as One of the Best in the Philadelphia Region
There is a new array of cheesesteak shops that have sprung up in the Philadelphia region over the last four years, offering new takes on this old favorite, writes Matthew Korfhage for northjersey.com. Curly’s Comfort Foods in Levittown is among them, and the Bucks County eatery recently ranked among the top ten spots that make…
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Upscale Coastal Dining Awaits at West Chester Seafood Kitchen
West Chester Seafood Kitchen is continuing to impress residents with its chic, coastal dining experience, writes Ed Williams for Main Line Today. Now in its second year in the heart of West Chester, the restaurant features an expansive menu that ranges well beyond its namesake cuisine. The kitchen attracts a consistent customer base for its…
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New Hope’s Bradley Cooper Introduces New Yorkers to True South Philly Cheesesteak
Bradley Cooper, Abington native and current New Hope resident, has brought an authentic South Philly cheesesteak to New York with his new sandwich shop, Danny & Coop’s, writes Leo Miranda for Billy Penn at WHYY. The famous actor and director partnered with Danny DiDiampietro of Angelo’s in South Philly to open a brick-and-mortar shop in…
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This Montgomery County Restaurant Has the Best Waterfront Dining Views
With warm weather and outdoor dining starting to pick up, there’s no better place to sit along a waterfront to enjoy good company, great food, and a beautiful view, writes Hira Qureshi for The Philadelphia Inquirer. This Montgomery County restaurant made the Inquirer’s list of seven places to try that luckily come with a waterfront…
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P.J. Whelihan’s Opens in Newtown: A New Sports Bar Takes Over the Former Iron Hill Brewery Space
One of the Philadelphia region’s most recognizable sports bar brands just landed in Newtown, and it’s filling a vacancy that locals have had their eye on for months, writes Michele Haddon in the Bucks County Courier Times. P.J. Whelihan’s Pub + Restaurant opened at the Village at Newtown shopping center on Eagle Road last week,…
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Renowned Chef Opens New Restaurant at Newtown’s Former Sycamore Grill
Mélange on Sycamore, located at the site of the former Sycamore Grill in Newtown, has opened its doors with renowned Delaware Valley chef Joe Brown at the helm, writes Jeff Werner for Patch. The new restaurant mixes the warmth of Louisiana cuisine with Italian sophistication, with a menu featuring everything from perfectly seasoned fish dishes to cocktails. “We’re excited…
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Three New Restaurants Are Opening in Montgomery County This May — Here’s What to Know
Montgomery County’s restaurant scene is heating up this May, and there’s something for just about every appetite, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Fort Washington is getting a white-tablecloth moment. Chef Jeffrey Power, formerly of Ambler’s recently closed Dettera, is opening Academy Grill on South Bethlehem Pike. The Italian-inspired concept will feature seafood, steaks,…
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Philly’s ‘Skinny Joey’ Merlino Opening Cheesesteak Shop in Boothwyn
Just a year after opening his South Philadelphia cheesesteak shop, “Skinny Joey” Merlino is launching new locations at the Jersey Shore and Delaware County, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. According to his partner, Joe “Lil’ Snuff” Perri, the new Wildwood boardwalk location will be opening shortly after Memorial Day. Perri discussed that the boardwalk location will…
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Doylestown’s Lucatelli’s Pizzeria Brings Its Dave Portnoy-Approved Pies to Newtown
Lucatelli’s Pizzeria is continuing its rise across Bucks County, opening a second location in Newtown, according to a new article from TheKeystone. The story behind Lucatelli’s starts in Ambler, where owner Dave Schiano learned to make pizza at age 11 at his father’s Maple Glen Pizza. He eventually opened his own shop called Lucatelli’s in…
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10 Budget-Friendly Restaurants in Bucks County for Families (With Prices)
Eating out used to feel like a simple decision. Pick a place, feed the family, move on. These days it takes a little more thought. Restaurant prices have followed grocery prices up, and a casual meal for a family of four often lands between $60 and $100 before you factor in drinks and tip. That…
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Carversville Inn Named a Must-Visit Boutique Hotel by Travel + Leisure
A 212-year-old building in one of Bucks County’s smallest villages has landed on the national radar, earning a featured review by Regan Stephens in Travel + Leisure after a years-long transformation into a boutique hotel and restaurant. The Carversville Inn, located in the heart of the tiny village of Carversville, not far from New Hope,…









































