Restaurants & Lodging
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This Bensalem Pizza Spot was Voted the Best in Bucks County
The Valley Pizza in Bensalem started as a young Lou Vera’s passion for cooking and has now grown into Bucks County’s favorite pizza, according to Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. Lou Vera learned how to cook from his mom when he was a little kid. Since then, Vera dedicated his life…
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Kiddo Makes USA Today’s ‘10 Best New Restaurants in the US That You Need To Try in 2024’ List
USA Today recently asked a panel of food and travel experts to nominate their 20 favorite new restaurants to open in the past year. From there, readers voted on their top picks to determine the top 10, and a Philadelphia restaurant can be found in the middle of that list. Kiddo is ranked at the…
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Revival on Horizon for Wycombe House as New Buyer Accepted
Wrightstown’s historic Wycombe House closed its doors late last month, one year after re-opening, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. A Facebook post announcing its closure cited financial constraints due to inflation in food prices as the reason for its shuttering. However, the iconic village mainstay’s story isn’t over yet.…
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Sprig & Vine is A Must-Visit Vegan Culinary Gem in Bucks County
Pennsylvania has plenty of amazing vegan dining options, but only the best have found their way on the Pennsylvania vegan-eats bucket list, including Bucks County eatery, writes Emily Kovach for PA Eats. Sprig & Vine opened its doors in New Hope in 2010, and ever since then, it has been making a name for itself…
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Iron Hill Unveils New Gold Medal Ribs & Chicken Menu: A Winter Delight with Signature Beer BBQ Sauce
In a recent culinary update, Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant launched their new Gold Medal Ribs & Chicken Menu. Available at the chain’s Newtown and Huntingdon Valley restaurants until February 29, 2024, this limited-time offer promises to elevate the winter dining experience with a unique blend of flavors and textures. Central to this innovative menu…
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Curly’s Comfort Food of Levittown Wins Major Cheesesteak Competition
A cheesesteak shop in Bucks County has been listed as the best in the region, a testament to the establishment’s popularity. Curly’s Comfort Food, located at 1140 Bristol Oxford Valley Road in Levittown, has been named the winner of Philadelphia Beautiful’s Cheesesteak Competition. The fifth annual competition held by the organization, previous years saw several…
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These Are Some of the New Restaurants Coming to Philadelphia in 2024
Philadelphia will soon see a large influx of new restaurants add their unique flavors to the local food scene, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Philadelphia area is expected to see at least 75 new restaurants in 2024. Baby’s Kusina & Market, a Filipino-inspired concept of Tam and Raquel Dang, will be upgrading…
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Local Inn Rated to Serve the Finest Brunch in All of the Delaware Valley, One of the Best in the U.S.
What’s better than brunch? Nothing! The mimosas, the Bloody Marys, the combination of breakfast and lunch — you don’t have to decide! Have both! Open Table, the online restaurant reservation resource, has released its best-of assessment of brunch across the U.S. The rankings resulted from more than 12 million verified diner reviews of over 30,000 restaurants.…
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Here Are Some of the Best Brunch Spots in Philadelphia
Brunch has always been one of the most favorite meals for many Philadelphians, so it is no wonder that the city has plenty of excellent spots where you can enjoy a great one, write Jason Sheehan and Maddy Sweitzer-Lammé for the Philadelphia Magazine. Middle Child Clubhouse in Fishtown has been transformed into one of the…
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Boston Market Workforce Could be Compensated in Court Amid Feasterville Resident and Owner Jay Pandya’s Bankruptcy Filing
Feasterville resident and Boston Market owner Jay Pandya has officially filed for bankruptcy protection, writes Kamal Sultan for The Daily Mail. While this does not signal the end of the popular home-style meal chain, Boston Market has struggled over the past six months. The headquarters seized over $329,000 in unpaid sales and taxes,…
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PJW Restaurant Group’s Pour House Chain to ‘Graduate’ to a New Look and Feel in 2024
The New Year will bring a new look and feel to PJW Restaurant Group’s Pour House Chain in an effort to differentiate it from its P.J. Whelihan’s concept, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. The two brands have always shared a similar casual atmosphere and menu, but starting February 1, the three Pour House…
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Yardley Distillery Tex-Mex Grill Opens Its Doors in Morrisville
Yardley restaurateurs Nicole and Frederick Rabena, owners of Yardley Distillery, opened their new Tex-Mex Grill in Morrisville last weekend, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. For the new establishment, the pair combined their culinary passion with their love of craft spirits for an array of new dishes. “At Yardley Distillery Tex-Mex Grill,…
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Café @ the Mill in Sellersville Taps into Craft Beer Scene
Sellersville restaurant, Café @ the Mill, is germinating its business into a small-batch craft beer brewery, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. “We’ve been doing the restaurant thing for a while now, and it’s been a success. So, throwing this into the mix will be a good thing,” said Chef Shane Dam,…
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3 Philadelphia Restaurants Land on Esquire’s ‘Best New Restaurants in America’ List
When going to different dining establishments across the country, one can find that radical authenticity has seen a major surge, reports Kevin Sintumuang for Esquire. After a staff of Esquire reporters made visits to various restaurants in the U.S. — each unique in its own way — the team put together the 41st edition of…









































