Food and Drink
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Upper Merion Township Plastic Ban Will Affect King of Prussia Mall
The Upper Merion Board of Supervisors recently announced that starting in 2024 single-use carry-out bags, single-use plastic straws and utensils, and polystyrene food containers will be prohibited at the township’s commercial establishments. The ban will affect the restaurants in the King of Prussia Mall, the largest enclosed shopping mall in the state, writes Sean Adams…
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Bucks County Biscotti Hangs New Signage as They Continue Work at Out-of-State Location
A popular bakery in Bucks County has added new decor to their latest location as they continue their operations in the Northeast. Bucks County Biscotti, originally located at 10 West Creamery Road in Hilltown Township, has put up new signs at its new location. The second bakery location is in Queensbury, New York, and the…
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Bucks County Biscotti Joins Forces with Philadelphia Brewery for Food, Drink Pairings
A bakery in Bucks County will be working with a popular brewery in Philadelphia to offer an evening of food and delicious food. Bucks County Biscotti, with locations in Hilltown and Queensbury, New York, will be working with Philadelphia’s Evil Genius Beer Company to offer a “Beer and Biscotti Pairing” on July 18 from 7…
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Morrisville Restaurant Teams Up with Local Distillery for a Night of Fine Food and Drinks
A restaurant and a distillery in Bucks County have teamed up to offer an evening of fine dining and drinks to local residents. Ashlynn Distillery and Salute Ristorante, both located in Morrisville, will be hosting “An Unforgettable Fusion” on July 24 at 6:30 PM. The two establishments will offer their foods and drinks for a…
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Sal’s Italian Deli Returns to Bristol with Its First Brick-and Mortar Location
The popular Sal’s Italian Deli has returned to Bristol with its first brick-and-mortar shop, writes Michele Haddon for the Philly Burbs. The Italian restaurant was located at the discount big box store off New Rodgers Road and Bristol Pike until closing its doors last August. For the new shop, the owner of the original eatery…
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Doylestown Candy Shop Moves into New Building Down the Road from Previous Location
A popular candy shop in Bucks County has moved into a new location, but local fans of their confections do not need to worry. Raymer’s Homemade Candies has moved into a new building in Doylestown, just down the road from their previous location. Their new spot was once the location of the Bucks County Area…
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Terrain at Delaware Valley University is Now Open. Read to Learn More
Terrain at Delaware Valley University opened its doors on June 29, with large crowds, music, and many activities. The Farm Stand, located at the entrance to the Terrain store, was filled with DelVal produce and goods including zucchini, cabbage, turnips, tomatoes and farm-raised meats. Terrain at DelVal is located at 2100 Lower State Road in…
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Yardley Cafe Solidifies Hybrid Coffee Shop-Restaurant Concept with New Sign
A cafe in Bucks County has been utilizing it space for two different types of eateries for years, and its latest project is here to stay. Pretty Bird Coffee, located at 7 South Main Street in Yardley, is a popular cafe in Bucks County. Several times a week, the coffee shop is transformed into Pretty Burger,…
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First Annual ‘Bucks County Eat, Drink & Be Merry Month’ Looking to Partner with Local Eateries
The first annual Bucks County Eat, Drink and Be Merry Month is set to run from Aug. 15 – Sept. 15. When people throughout the community order a designated appetizer, entrée, drink or dessert from participating restaurant and bar partners, a percentage of their order will benefit Kin Wellness and Support Center and our local…
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New Bagel Shop Opens in Bristol, Experiences a Very Successful Opening Weekend
A new bagel shop in Bucks County opened this weekend, and the local community came out in droves to get something to eat. The Bagel Joint, located at 201 Radcliffe Street in Bristol, opened their doors on Saturday. Their first day was so successful that the shop ran out of food, as they saw the…
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Do Good Foods, With Flagship Facility Located in Fairless Hills, Files for Bankruptcy
Do Good Foods, which launched in October 2021 and opened its flagship production facility in Fairless Hills that same year, has filed for bankruptcy protection, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. According to the company, the $170 million facility will continue regular operations throughout the bankruptcy proceedings. Do Good Foods, which is based…
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Wawa Continues Expansion in Bucks County, Will Open New Location on Newtown Bypass
After years of discussions, pushback, and litigation, a new Wawa is making its way to Bucks County, leaving one town with mixed feelings. Supervisors from Newtown Township have approved a new Wawa location to be set up on the Newtown Bypass, right near the Crossing Community Church. The company who has been pushing the new…
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Fairless Hills Nonprofit Reaches Goal of Packaging Millionth Meal to ‘Knock Out Hunger’
A nonprofit in Bucks County is continuing its efforts to help relieve food insecurity and hunger throughout the area. United Way of Bucks County, headquartered at 413 Hood Boulevard in Fairless Hills, officially packed their one millionth prepared meal during their annual “Knock Out Hunger” food drive program. The meals were prepared by a group working…
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Longtime Eatery Just Outside of Bucks County Closes its Doors. Read to Learn More.
A popular restaurant near Bucks County has closed its doors, but the owners are giving hope that a new dining spot will take their place. Sneddon’s Luncheonette, located at 47 Bridge Street in Lambertville, closed their doors on June 11, much to the disappointment of the community, as well as over the Delaware River in…
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Recently-Opened Newtown Delicatessen Introduces Classic Dessert Item to Menu
A new deli in Bucks County will be adding a classic treat to their menu a little over a week after their initial opening. The Borscht Belt Delicatessen, located at 2124 South Eagle Road in Newtown, has introduced a new dessert item to their menu. Black and white cookies, courtesy of Rockland Bakery, will be available at…
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New Hope-Based Cafe Gives Hint About Potential Ice Cream Shop. Read to Learn More
A cafe in Bucks County is hinting at a new operation, and fans of the businesses are ready to line up for their new products. The Speckled Egg Cafe, located at 6326 Greenhill Road in New Hope, recently took to social media to let their customers know about a new offering of theirs. A post…
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Popular Philadelphia Cooking Competition to be Held at Bucks County Venue
An annual barbecue cookout will be returning to Bucks County, with a large number of chefs and well-known judges participating. “Bubby’s Cook-Off” is returning to Newtown for the first time since the pandemic. The eighth annual event is set for June 13 at 6 PM at the Glazier Jewish Center, located at 25 North State…
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Is a New Chick-fil-A Location Coming to Bucks County? Here’s What To Know
One of the most popular restaurant chains in the country is looking to open another location in Bucks County, taking the place of a closed business. Peg Quann wrote about the developments for the Bucks County Courier Times. Chick-fil-A is eyeing the former location of Middletown Township’s Ruby Tuesday for their latest location in the…








































