Amsterdam Coffee Bar in Buckingham has expanded to a second location inside Kolbe's Antiques & Art in Point Pleasant.
The MeWow Cat Cafe is part coffee shop and part “cat room,” where fans of felines can relax in the company of furry, four-legged friends.
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The two-day weekend celebration will feature French-inspired baked goods and other offerings at the Buckingham Greene cafe.
Through a partnership with the museum, Mama Hawks is now offering specialty coffee, house-made baked goods, and a favorites lunch menu.
Cat lovers can now get their kitty and coffee fix in a bigger and better spa on Swamp Road in Doylestown.
The modern speakeasy-style tavern will be opening its doors in mid-late July in the heart of Dublin Borough.
According to its newly-launched website, Gloria Sports & Spirits will be “Your Neighborhood Sports Bar: Reimagined.”
The Massachusetts-based restaurant chain has signed a lease for a 6,000-square-foot restaurant at a Bucks Co. shopping center.
Burtons is among the first tenants to commit to new restaurant and retail space coming soon to the former site of the Regal Cinema.
To celebrate its opening, the store is offering free coffee and Icee drinks and a special deal on its breakfast sandwiches.
The public is invited to visit the new shop during an open house on Sunday. Complimentary food and drinks will be provided.
A Jamison family has opened a new ice cream store on York Road in Warwick Township just in time for the warm and humid days of summer.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their own picnic lunch or enjoy a delicious lunch from Farm to Toast, located at The Square.
CSAA Insurance Group, AAA's roadside auto and home insurance carrier, has announced its top awards for auto and home insurance for 2024.
The fast-casual health food franchise is poised to open its first location in Bucks County this year. Get the details here.
A regionally beloved destination for 63 years, the center is among the Philadelphia area's most popular retail locations.
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Those who enter this "delightfully offbeat tea shop and cafe" will find themselves immediately immersed in "Alice In Wonderland."
In a pioneering move that bridges the gap between the grand old game and the new frontier of digital currency.
Since 2009, the local creamery has been hand-crafting super-premium ice cream from scratch using local organic and natural ingredients.
Maryanne's Pastry Shoppe has extended its hours and is now carrying 24 flavors of a popular Bucks County ice cream brand.
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The arcade features more than 70 retro gaming cabinets, cabinets emulating more than 5000 games, and more than a dozen pinball machines.
Pennsylvania's Top Golf Guru: Daniel Guest, transforming swings with innovative, tech-driven methods.
A new bank will replace Pizzeria Uno in the parking lot of the Doylestown Pointe Shopping Center at Route 611 and Almshouse Road.
"More than good pizza, this is a celebration of the community," said the owners of the Doylestown-based company.
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An early May opening is set for an 'Alice-In-Wonderland'-themed tea house. Meanwhile, a new chicken place is targeting a summer opening.
The best shopping center in the nation will be decided by a public vote, which is taking place online through Monday, June 2.
Find out what the folks in Dublin Borough are planning to mark mom's special weekend.
"Sometimes no matter how much you try to plan things out, it just doesn't work out in your favor," the owner wrote on Facebook.
Fred Beans, founder and president of Fred Beans Automotive Group, purchased his first dealership in 1975 - a Ford dealership in Doylestown.
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Construction is underway on a new standalone building that will bring three new eateries and restaurants to the shopping center.
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Sweet and savory bakery rises to the occasion with the dedication of space to create safe, scrumptious treats for the gluten-free community.
The record store in downtown Doylestown had people coming from all over Bucks County Saturday for special vinyl releases.
"The sponsorship provides the opportunity for these athletes to test themselves against the best in the world," said a Bike Works partner.