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New Steakhouse Approved For Village At Newtown Shopping Center
Solstice — a sub-franchise of Shula's Steakhouse — was granted approval to open a 6,700-square-foot restaurant in the shopping center.
NEWTOWN, PA — The Newtown Township Board of Supervisors on Wednesday approved an application for another new restaurant at the Village at Newtown Shopping Center.
Solstice — a sub-franchise of Shula's Steakhouse — was granted conditional use approval to open a 6,700-square-foot restaurant in the shopping center.
The restaurant will be located in a new building along Durham Road that is currently under construction, Newtown Township Manager Micah Lewis said.
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In November, the business received approval for its liquor license transfer. The liquor license was transferred from the Warrington Bertucci's, which closed in 2018 after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
According to the chain's website, Shula's operates numerous restaurants across the country, including in Florida, Ohio, Arizona and beyond.
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The restaurant will be one of many new additions to the local shopping center. A drive-through Starbucks opened this spring, and Melt Shop is opening this week. There's also plans for a Chipotle and MOD Pizza.
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