Food & Drink
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New Hope Restaurant Partners with Vermont Farm, Distillery for Fall-Themed Cocktails
A Bucks County restaurant is working with an out-of-state distillery to create fun and unique cocktails for the fall season. Stella of New Hope, a popular eatery attached to the Ghost Light Inn that sits omens the Delaware River, has partnered with Barr Hill, a distillery, farm, and apiary in Vermont, to create aa signature…
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Bucks County Ale Trail Offers New Brews For Locals and Visitors
Several local breweries will be participating in the Bucks County Ale Trail, a fun event where people can discover new brews. Dino Ciliberti wrote about the fun list of breweries for the Warminster Patch. The trail will bring locals and visitors alike through Bucks County, were breweries will be offering their normal beers and a…
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Doylestown Mill Is Supplying a Philadelphia Distillery with Corn for Their New Whiskey
A Philadelphia distillery has just released a brand new whiskey, which is using a unique ingredient: corn from Bucks County. Marilyn Johnson wrote about the new drink for Newsbreak. New Liberty Distillery just released Bloody Butcher, a sour mash bourbon, for their longtime fans and whiskey aficionados. One of the main ingredients of the new…
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Newtown Brewery, Restaurant Raising Funds for Childhood Cancer with New Beer, Desserts
A popular Bucks County brewery has just released a new drink, whose proceeds will be donated to a children’s cancer foundation. Iron Hill Brewery, a Delaware-based chain, has released their Kick Cancer’s Peanut Butt-er Porter, a beer made in collaboration with CureSearch for Children’s Cancer, a nonprofit is working to end childhood cancer. The brewery…
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Looking For a Liquor License? Bucks County is One Area Where You Can Get It At Upcoming Auction
Those looking to get a liquor license in the Bucks County area can now do so thanks to an upcoming auction. Sue Gleiter wrote about the upcoming opportunity for Penn Live. The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board will be auctioning off a stockpile of expired restaurant liquor licenses to people in several counties. While Bucks County…
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Doylestown Township To See New Whole Foods Market Open, the First One in Bucks County History
The first Whole Foods Market in Bucks County will be opening soon, and Doylestown residents are gearing up for the new grocery store. Jeff Werner wrote about the new supermarket for the Newtown, PA Patch. The first of its kind in the Bucks County area, the new food store will be located in Barn Plaza,…
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Croydon Brewery Partners With George A. Romero Foundation for New Horror-Themed Brew
Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company has partnered with the George A. Romero Foundation to make a new beer, which will launch in early September. Staff writers at the Lower Bucks Times wrote about the new beer coming just in time for Halloween. The popular Croydon-based brewing company will be launching their new “JAWN of the Dead”…
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Quakertown Public Market Is Becoming a New Bucks County Hot Spot
For those looking for a variety of eats in one spot, look no further than the Trolley Barn Public Market in Quakertown. Vittoria Woodill reported on the Bucks County spot for her video segment Taste With Tori on CBS Philadelphia. “If you are looking for culture and cuisine and, again, something that will be a…
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Neshaminy Creek Brewing Kicks Off the Fall Season With Two New Beers
A popular Croydon brewery is starting the fall season off right with two new beers made to enjoy as the weather gets cooler. Staff writers at Brewbound wrote about the new beers. Nehaminy Creek Brewing Company is releasing two new beers in celebration of the fall season. With an imperial version of their older Dunks…
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Warminster Native One of Many Consumers Taking Notice of Busch Light’s Marketing, Branding
A Warminster native was one of several people who were recently interviewed about the efficacy of Busch Light’s marketing. Kate Bernot wrote about the local beer fan in Good Beer Hunting. As inflation begins to take its toll on the beer industry, many consumers are still taking notice of popular brands’ marketing and branding strategies,…
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A New Perkasie Brewery Is Scheduled to Open on Saturday
Mystic Ways Brewing, a new brewery in the Perkasie area, will be celebrating their grand opening on Saturday. Staff writers for Breweries in Pennsylvania recently wrote about the new Bucks County brewery. Located on W. Walnut Street, the brewery will start off with 10 different beers on tap. IPAs, stouts, pilsners of all different flavor…
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Bristol Craft Brewery Named One of the Top 4 in the State
Home to an array of bars, breweries, and distilleries, Bristol has once again caught the attention of beer fans around the world, as Second Sin Brewing Co. has been recognized for its incredible brews. The brewery, owned by Temple alum Mike Beresky, was recently covered by the university’s Temple Now website. Second Sin Brewing Co.,…
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Manoff Market Cidery is the Latest Successful Endeavor of Family-Owned Manoff Market Gardens
With Manoff Market Gardens in Solebury Township running successfully for nearly four decades, Amy and Gary Manoff have recently expanded the business with Manoff Market Cidery, which produces traditional hard ciders using apples grown on-site, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. “It just became the obvious next thing,” said Amy. “We do…
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Enjoy Sampling Wines and Small Bites During Bucks County Wine Trail’s Summer Sip & Savor Food and Wine Pairing Events
This summer, wine lovers and food aficionados will get the chance to enjoy selections of local wines paired with small plates during the Bucks County Wine Trail’s Summer Sip & Savor food and wine pairing events. Summer Sip & Savor is co-sponsored by Visit Bucks County and the Bucks County Wine Trail. The events will…
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Sparklers, Uncle Sam, But No Suds? Labor Dispute Could Result in July 4 Beer Shortage
This 4th of July, fireworks fans may be oo-ing and aah-ing without a brand-name beer companion if a distributors’ labor dispute isn’t resolved. That could keep some beer brands from reaching eight counties in the region, including Bucks County, writes Michael Tanenbaum for Philly Voice. Teamster Local 830, representing the region’s three biggest beer distributors,…
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Elkins Park Vintners Bubble Up to List of Black-Owned Businesses Worth Supporting
If you are looking for more Philadelphia-area Black-owned businesses to add to the roster of companies you regularly support, you need look no further than Mitchell & Mitchell Wines in Elkins Park. The recommendation came from a staff report in The Philadelphia Inquirer. The wine-making company is one of 14 businesses that has made the…
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International Award Affirms That These Oxford Natives ‘Make the Best Bloody Mary in the World’
Oxford natives Collin and Annie Dawkins, the owners of Sunday’s Best Bloody Mary Mix, won a platinum medal at the fifth annual Drunken Tomato Awards, an international competition to find the most superior Bloody Mary. Steven Hoffman poured out their story in the Chester County Press. The award-winning product was tested by a panel of…







































