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Arby's Opens, McAlister's Closes: Bucks County Business Briefs
Wild Fork opens in Bensalem. Spirit Halloween store sending chills through Doylestown. And Freedom Millwork re-brands Bucks Co. showroom.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA — Wild Fork, a meat and seafood market, has arrived in Bucks with a new store located across from the Neshaminy Mall. The store carries more than 700 products - everything from rare finds to grocery staples "that'll inspire your inner chef."
Other new arrivals in Bucks County include an Arby's Restaurant in Warminster, which opened on Monday; a new Spirit Halloween pop-up store, which opened at the end of September at the Doylestown Shopping Center; and Freedom Millwork's rebranded showroom in Pipersville.
These are some of the business stories making news in Bucks County:
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Wild Fork Opens 1st Bucks County Location
Wild Fork Meat & Seafood Market has opened its first location in Bucks County. The business recently opened at the former Bar Louie property across from the Neshaminy Mall on 600 Rockhill Dr. Wild Fork also has locations in Horsham Township and Willow Grove in Montgomery County, Ardmore, and in Eatontown and Cherry Hill in South Jersey. Wild Fork has more than 700 products (including 450+ meat and seafood items), from everyday grocery staples to rare finds like premium Wagyu and exotic meats that’ll inspire your inner chef, its website states. Click here to read more.

Wild Fork Meat & Seafood Market has recently opened a location in Bensalem Township. (MKPhoto12/Shutterstock)
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Arby's Opens In Warminster Township
Was it worth the wait? After months of anticipation and a few delays, Arby's has finally opened its newest Bucks County location on Monday to the delight of residents in the region.The community has been licking its lips about the mouth-watering famous roast beef sandwiches that the fast-food chain touts in its commercials where "We Have the Meats." Arby's opened in the building that once housed Saladworks in front of the Giant Shopping Center at Center Point Place on Street Road.Click here to read more.

Arby's has opened its third Bucks County location on Street Road in Warminster on Monday. (Google Maps)
Spirit Halloween Sending Chills through Doylestown
A Spirit Halloween store has opened its doors inside the former Rite Aid store next to Target at the Doylestown Shopping Center. Called “the most thrilling retail experience of the year,” the temporary pop up store is brimming with everything Halloween, from glow-in-the -dark keletons to the latest in Halloween costumes and front yard and backyard decor, like terrifying tombstones and "larger-than-life animatronics." The Doylestown store is seven days a week through Halloween. A second store is scheduled to open sometime in October inside the former Rite Aid store at Route 611 and Street Road in Warrington. Click here to read more.

Spirit Halloween has opened its doors at the Doylestown Shopping Center on North Main. (Jeff Werner/Patch)
Freedom Millwork Re-Brands Bucks Showroom
Freedom Millwork, part of the Freedom family of companies, celebrated 10 years of custom-crafted design inspiration with two open houses for designers, contractors, builders and architects spotlighting its newly branded showroom, 6209 Design, located at 6209 Kellers Church Road, Pipersville 18947. Guests were treated to exclusive tours and presentations, food from local caterers, beer and wine, and raffles and giveaways. The 6209 Design showroom was created as a place where designers, contractors, builders and homeowners can visit and be inspired by Freedom Millwork’s extensive selection of stunning, custom-crafted and stock cabinetry, mouldings, trims and finishes in livable space vignettes, offering a world of ideas that will help make their home renovation projects unmatched in style, quality and functionality. Click here to read the story.
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The leadership team welcomed area designers, contractors and architects to the grand opening of their newly branded showroom - 6209 Design. From left are Mike Marcus, Gil Jorgensen, Herb Benjamin, CEO, John Burke, and Tom O’Connor. (Freedom Millwork)
McAlister’s Closes In Warrington; No Indication On If It Will Reopen
McAlister’s Deli Restaurant And Sandwich Shop, which opened earlier this year at Warrington Crossing, appears to have closed its doors just months after opening. The lights are off at the new eatery, a note on the door reads, “Sorry. We are currently closed,” and a generic phone message directs callers to leave a message. Goodman Properties, which owns the Warrington Crossing shopping center, still lists the deli as a an anchor tenant, but there’s no indication on whether the eatery will be reopening. Click here to read more.

The McAlister's Deli at Warrington Crossing. (Jeff Werner/Patch)
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