Food & Drink
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Waters Edge Winery & Bistro Brings Global Wines and Gourmet Food to Doylestown Early March
Doylestown is welcoming Waters Edge Winery & Bistro to its bar scene in early March, writes Jeff Werner for The Patch. The winery will be owned and operated by Eric and Nicole Landolfi, a Bucks County couple with a team passion for winemaking. Together, they’re set to blend the timeless art of winemaking with…
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Brewing a New Chapter: Bristol-based Neshaminy Creek Brewing Set to Transform Montgomery County Bank into Latest Taproom
It’s a big year for Bristol’s Neshaminy Creek Brewing, as the brewing company plans to expand in Montgomery County, writes Tom Sofield for LevittownNow. The brewery plans to open a 3,100-square-foot taproom in the former Harleysville National Bank, which was built in 1929. The new location is also slated to be part of…
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Bucks County Collector Snaps Up World’s Priciest Irish Whiskey
Mike Daley, a Bucks County multi-millionaire and prolific whiskey collector, recently bought a 30-year-old Irish whiskey for a record-breaking $2.8 million, writes Fionnula Boyle for the Irish Star. The very rare bottle of The Emerald Isle and all the luxury items that accompany it is the most expensive ever sold, beating the previous record by…
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Croydon-Based Neshaminy Creek Brewing Co. Unveils Exciting New Taproom in Historic Harleysville Bank Building
Neshaminy Creek Brewing Co., an award-winning brewery established in 2012 in the Croydon part of Bristol Township, Bucks County, has announced its expansion with a new taproom in Harleysville, according to The Times Herald. Set to open in late spring, the taproom will be in the historic Harleysville National Bank building, constructed in 1929.…
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Morrisville’s Bitchin’ Kitten Brewery Launches Girl Scout Cookie-Inspired Brews
Girl Scout cookie season is officially in full swing, and a cat-themed brewery Bitchin’ Kitten in Morrisville is honoring these delectable treats with a new line of brew, according to Brewbound. Flavors of the Adventures in Scouting line include Cinnamon Roll Winter Warmer, Lemon Sour Ale, Peanut Butter Brown Ale, Caramel & Toasted Coconut,…
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Bristol’s Second Sin Brewing Triumphs with Hazy IPA at Statewide Beer Competition
In a sparkling showcase of local brewing talent, Bristol’s Second Sin Brewing Company clinched first place for its Hazy IPA at the Pennsylvania Farm Show, writes Paul Vigna for Penn Live. Breweries from across The Keystone State vied for top honors in 23 diverse categories. A staggering 255 beers from 44 breweries across 26 counties…
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Sip and Savor at the Best Bucks County Breweries and Taprooms
Bucks County, renowned for its vibrant breweries, is a haven for beer enthusiasts and foodies alike, writes Kristen Kwiatkowski for Eater. From established favorites to exciting new ventures, these breweries are the perfect spots to enjoy a pint and a bite. The Proper Brewing Company in Quakertown stands out with its extensive beer menu, featuring…
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Tranquility Brewing Company to Blast Off New Location in Kintnersville
Tranquility Brewing Company, a brewpub housed at The Fuge in Warminster, is expanding operations to a second location in Kintnersville, writes Chadd Balbi for Breweries in Pennsylvania. The second taproom in Bucks County will occupy the former home of Great American Grill, which has been shuttered for 20 years. Tranquility Brewing’s prime location…
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Run by Central Bucks Math Teacher, Bedminster-based Aviator Winery Takes Flight
A Bedminster winery run by a Central Bucks High School math teacher earned a spot on the Bucks County Wine Trail, writes Josh Popichak for Saucon Source. The newly opened Aviator Winery is an extension of a farm belonging to Chris Burns’ wife’s family since 1980. The establishment sits on a one-acre vineyard…
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Brass Collar Brewing is Set to Open in Souderton Historical Train Station
Brass Collar Brewing is preparing to open its doors in a historic train station building in Souderton next month, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. The opening of the taproom will add to the town’s ongoing revitalization efforts and will turn the historic station into a destination itself. Owners Ben Israel and…
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VFTCB Updating Mobile Pass with More Montco Craft Breweries, Wineries, Distilleries
The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board, the Destination Marketing Organization for Montgomery County has refreshed the Montco Makers Passport, a free, gamified program that aims to support local craft beverage producers. Beginning November 1, 2024, the updated pass will be available for download. In partnership with Bandwango, Montco Makers showcases the area’s breweries, wineries, and distilleries. Montgomery…
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Ashlynn Distillery Launches Spirits Honoring Morrisville’s Historical Summerseat Mansion
This once headquarters of George Washington in December 1776, and home to two signers of the U.S. Constitution, is getting a taste of modern entrepreneurship with Ashlynn Distillery’s launch of its new brand of spirits, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. Their featured release, Summerseat Vodka, is a tribute to the historic…
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Bucks County Distilleries Shine as Top Spots in Region for Unique Spirits
Two Bucks County distilleries have found their way onto the list of the fourteen most interesting spots in the Philadelphia region for rye, bourbon, rum, vodka, and more, writes Nick Vadala for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Hewn Spirits in Lahaska focuses on locally grown grains, hand-crafted spirits, and reclaimed wood. The distillery has been up and…
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Hop on Over to These New and Upcoming Bucks County Taprooms
Breweries are fermenting around southeastern Pennsylvania, and some Bucks County taprooms are making their debut, writes Henry Savage for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Bristol’s Broad Street Brewing distributes its brew to local bars but now has its brick-and-mortar location. On tap is the popular Hey Yo! Hazy IPA among a variety of other “highly drinkable,” beers…
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Newtown’s Crossing Vineyards Has the Perfect Autumn Dessert Wine
Newtown’s Crossing Vineyards & Winery has the perfect dessert wine to uncork this autumn, writes Marilyn Johnson for Philly Grub. The Chocolate Cherry Truffle port-style wine has a complex flavor profile of dark chocolate blended with notes of black cherry, ripe plum, and toasted oak. The rich wine can be chilled or poured at…
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Jamison Brewery Cancels Upcoming Fall Festival, But Will Continue on With Clothing Drive
Despite a last-minute cancellation of one event, a brewery in Jamison will still be hosting an important clothing drive later this month. Warwick Farm Brewing, located at 800 Almshouse Road, announced that, due to unforeseen circumstances, the brewery is canceling Flannel Fest, which was set to be held on Oct. 21. However, organizers of the…









































