Several Newtown restaurants will participate in Bucks Co. Restaurant Week (April 29 - May 5), including Harvest and The Temperance House.
The proposed restaurant serves breakfast, brunch and lunch.
One local spot will be celebrating the start of the baseball season by giving away free hot dogs.
An opening date has been announced for Greystone Fine Food and Spirits. It will operate at the former Lavender Hall on Washington Xing Rd.
To celebrate the first day of spring, local businesses are offering free frozen treats. Details here:
The Saloon, on Sycamore Street in Newtown, will close for good this weekend.
National Ravioli Day is March 20. To celebrate, The Pineville Tavern is planning some yummy freebies.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 14 Newtown establishments over the past month. Here's what they found:
Yardley Bagel Cafe is now open, and is under the same ownership as the popular Newtown Bagel Company.
Nina's Waffles will be opening a location at the historic Toll House at the Village at Newtown Shopping Center.
Sorry Starbucks fans, but you'll have to wait another week for your fix.
If you love Indian cuisine, you're in for a treat. The highly-regarded Cross Culture is making its way to Newtown later this year.
Just in: DeLorenzo's Tomato Pies will open its Bucks County location next week, a representative confirmed to Patch.
If you're like every other self-respecting human out there, you will use any excuse to eat this most delicious food.