Restaurants & Lodging
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This Bristol Location is Considered a Top Hot Dog Mainstay in Bucks County
This Bucks County restaurant is making waves as one of the region’s best hot dog spots. Recently relocated to Bristol’s Naked Brewing, Cheese Dawgs combines two American favorites: hot dogs and beer, writes Jenn Ladd for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Patrons can choose between a regular dog or a foot-long, with a variety of toppings…
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Pizza Lovers Can Check Out These Tasty New Spots Around Bucks County
There are a few new spots for pizza fans to explore in Bucks County, serving up delicious pies and more for locals to enjoy, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Pizza Pit recently opened in Bensalem at Broken Goblet Brewing’s mixing room. The 14-inch pizzas pair perfectly with the brews on tap offered in the industrial-style space…
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Heartfelt Mission Behind Bensalem Coffee Shop Continues at New Jenkintown Location
When you stop by Pot Heads Coffee House in Bensalem, you’ll be welcomed by skeletal companions and playful spooky décor before picking up your daily dose of caffeine. The coffee house was co-founded by Faith Noga and her brother-in-law, Chris Watson, and is inspired by the memories of Faith’s daughter, Mila, and Chris’s son, William. …
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Popular New Jersey Fried Chicken Restaurant Expanding to Bucks County
A New Jersey fried chicken restaurant, Iffys Hot Chicken, is bringing its signature dishes to Bucks County, expanding with a new location in Bristol, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times. Iffys will be opening later this year at 2701 Durham Road at the site of the former KFC. A grand opening date has yet to be announced. The…
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These Sport Spots in Bucks County are the Perfect Place for a Big Game
For those looking for a great place to watch a game, there are plenty of restaurants and bars around Bucks County to check out, writes Kaitlin Nasevich for Visit Bucks County. Chickie’s & Pete’s has locations in Warrington and in Parx Casino in Bensalem, with plenty of televisions inside. Their Crab Fries are a delicious pairing with any game. Visit the Jamison Pourhouse for a variety…
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Little Devils Reopens with New Location at The Plaza at the Dublin Town Center
The quick-service restaurant Little Devils has reopened at a new location in The Plaza at the Dublin Town Center, writes Jeff Werner for Patch. Little Devils was previously a vendor in The Station. “Happy to remain in Dublin and excited to serve you all once again,” wrote the owners on Facebook. The eatery is the sister establishment of Devils…
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This Bucks County Inn is One of the Oldest in the Entire Country. Read to Learn More
One of the oldest bars in the entire country is located in Bucks County, and it has been a popular destination for centuries. Jordan Litchfield wrote about the establishment for Newsbreak. The King George II Inn, located at 102 Radcliffe Street in Bristol, was originally opened in 1681, making it one of the oldest buildings…
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Grab An Eggcellent Breakfast, Brunch at One of These Bucks County Spots
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and thankfully, there are plenty of delicious breakfast and brunch spots across Bucks County to choose from. Heirloom Doylestown – Doylestown This delicious spot has a unique menu featuring fantastic appetizers, breakfast and lunch options. The Hot Honey Baked Ricotta comes on garlic herb mashed potato rolls and the Crushed Avocado Toast is a can’t-miss. Choose from items like the Challah French…
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A New Pizzeria is Coming to the Village at Newtown South Shopping Center
This is a big year for foodies in Newtown, with the expansion of Newtown Bagel and Vecchia Osteria, and the opening of a new pizzeria, writes Jeff Werner for Patch. Doylestown’s Lucatelli’s announced in 2025 its plans to open a new location at the Village at Newtown South Shopping Center near the Wendy’s. The owner, David Schiano, discussed…
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Bucks County Cafe is Opening New Location in the Michener Art Museum
Mama Hawk’s Cafe is partnering with the Michener Art Museum to open a second location in the Doylestown museum, writes Ryan Kneller for WFMZ. The grand opening will take place on July 9 from 10 AM to 5 PM. Visitors will be able to enjoy live music and free coffee samples. Mama Hawk’s…
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P.J. Whelihan’s Officially Moving Into Closed Iron Hill Brewery in Newtown
PJW Restaurant Group, the Haddon Township-based operator of P.J. Whelihan’s, has officially taken over the former Iron Hill Brewery location in Newtown, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The company has signed a lease for the nearly 8,000-square-foot space at the Village at Newtown, according to Brian Finnegan, the CEO of Brixmor Property Group,…
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Ardmore Farmers Market to Replace Di Bruno Bros. with Multiple Smaller Vendor Spaces
Di Bruno Bros.’ closure is reshaping the future of Suburban Square’s Ardmore Farmers Market, where the Italian-goods purveyor had long been the dominant tenant, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Before its closure, Di Bruno’s Ardmore location occupied over half of the market’s stalls. But instead of seeking a single large operator to replace…
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Wrightstown’s Historic Pineville Tavern to Offer New Dining Experience
The historic Pineville Tavern in Wrightstown will be offering a new dining experience starting on Friday, Feb. 13, just in time for Valentine’s Day, writes Jeff Werner for Patch. Diners will be able to order items from a new Italian Steakhouse menu, taking inspiration from the Abruzzese family’s heritage. “’Dal Abruzzese’ means ‘From Abruzzo,’ which is where my father’s family migrated…
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Book Fireside Dining for a Romantic Escape at These Bucks County Restaurants
Winter is in full swing, and with these frigid temperatures, there’s no better place to be than somewhere warm. Cuddle up close by the fire for a romantic evening at these three Bucks County restaurants, writes Michele Haddon for Bucks County Courier Times. King George II Inn: Bristol’s King George II Inn, which is believed…
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Beloved Doylestown Pizzeria Expands with New Location at Dublin Town Center
Doylestown’s Villa Capri, a staple of the borough for almost 60 years, has expanded its footprint with a new location at the Dublin Town Center, writes Jeff Werner for Patch. The pizzeria, located on West Court Street in Doylestown, is bringing wood-fired, New York-style pizza to The Station on North Main Street. “Big news at The Station. Villa Capri of Dublin is now here,” posted the center. “Since 1968, Villa Capri has been a Doylestown…









































