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Farm-To-Table Wine Bar Eyeing October Opening, CEO Says

We reached out to Harvest Seasonal Grill and Wine Bar CEO Dave Magrogan, who shared some key details about the Newtown location.

After learning a new farm-to-table wine bar is planning a Newtown location, Patch reached out to Harvest Seasonal Grill and Wine Bar CEO Dave Magrogan, who shared some key details.

Magrogan said he's hoping to open at the Village at Newtown Shopping center in October, pending all approvals.

The 6,425 square-foot restaurant and bar will be located where Margiotti and Kroll Pediatrics formerly operated. "It will be the end cap of the center across from Barre 3," he explained.

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Harvest Seasonal Grill and Wine Bar specializes in low-calorie, seasonal food. It also boasts an extensive wine list.

The restaurant is seeking liquor license transfer approval from the Newtown Township Supervisors, which will likely be on an agenda in April, officials tell Patch.

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According to its website, Harvest Seasonal Grill and Wine Bar offers an under 500-calorie, seasonally changing, local farm-to-table menu, plus more than 50 wines by the glass, seasonal cocktails and local beer.

"Every three months Harvest Seasonal Grill and Wine Bar changes the menu to reflect the change of the seasons. Harvest Seasonal Grill and Wine Bar works with 75 local farmers to source the freshest and highest quality products available," its website says.

Menu items include flatbreads, appetizers, vegetarian dishes, seafood, salads, sandwiches and more.

The restaurant says it prides itself on a sustainable and organic approach. That includes its ingredients, cleaning products, paper products and even recycled glass bar tops. "We are a truly a green concept," the restaurant says on its website.

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PHOTO: Harvest's Philadelphia location, via Yelp

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