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Eatery Brings Fresh New England Favorite To New Hope
This is a summary of business stories that made news this past week in Bucks County.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A new eatery specializing in fresh lobster rolls has opened its doors inside the Ferry Market in New Hope, filling a gap left by the closure of La La Lobster in nearby Yardley and Doylestown.
Bucks County also welcomes its first Warby Parker store at the Village at Newtown Shopping Center. The eyewear store is carrying the brand's full line of eyewear and sunglasses, in addition to the company's kids' collection and third-party contact lenses.
In other Bucks County business news, a popular Upper Makefield Bed and Breakfast has been named one of the best in the nation by Tripadvisor, while Bucks County-based Owowcow is raising funds for local fruit orchards hit hard by a late freeze that devastated this year's crop.
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Here are the business stories making news across Bucks County:
New England Favorite Comes To New Hope
Ferry Rolls has joined the lineup of vendors inside the Ferry Market at 32 South Main Street. Ferry Rolls is now open for business in downtown New Hope, serving “buttery, overstuffed New England-style lobster rolls” and other lobster favorites. Its menu is swimming with everything lobster, including New England-style lobster rolls, lobster grilled cheese, lobster mac, chowder, and plenty of Old Bay right in the heart of New Hope.
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Warby Parker Opens 1st Store In Bucks
Warby Parker has opened for business at the Village at Newtown Shopping Center on Eagle Road near Nothing Bundt Cake. The new store is the retailer's first in Bucks County. The eyewear store is carrying Warby Parker’s full optical and sunglass line, including the brand’s summer 2026 collection. In addition, the Newtown store will offer the company’s kids collection, which is designed for children ages 4 to 8, along with third-party contact lenses, accessories and in-store eye exams.

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Bucks County Inn Among Best In The Nation
The Inn at Bowman’s Hill has been recognized by Tripadvisor with its Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best Award for 2026, a trusted guide to the world’s top destinations and experiences. The Upper Makefield bed and breakfast is ranked first in Bucks County and is among the top one percent of listings worldwide on Tripadvisor, the world’s largest travel guidance platform.

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Owowcow Raising Funds For Fruit Farmers
Bucks County-based Owowcow Creamery is partnering with the Bucks County Foodshed Alliance to raise funds for local fruit farmers who suffered devastating losses this season from a late-season frost. Through September, the ice cream shop is donating a portion of its proceeds from the sale of every fruit-flavored scoop, pint, handheld, or sundae to the farmers. “At Owowcow, our core mission is rooted in supporting local agriculture,” said founder John Fezzuoglio. “We create our ice cream using their beautiful seasonal produce, and right now, our partners and friends need us more than ever."
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Capital Grille Brings Back "Generous Pour"
This summer, The Capital Grille is bringing back "The Generous Pour," a guided wine tasting experience for its dinner guests. "The Generous Pour" invites guests to explore six acclaimed wines, rarely served by the glass, and discover new favorites throughout their meal. Available from now through August 30, guests can experience The Generous Pour in two ways: a traditional tasting experience featuring six wines for $38 per guest with the purchase of a dinner entrée, or a brand-new, multi-course, curated wine dinner that pairs each featured wine with a chef-crafted menu for $125 per person.

Curated wine dinner featuring filet mignon. (Capital Grille)
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