You can taste 350 craft beers from 125 breweries at the third Big Philly Beer Fest, which includes Phoenixville's Sly Fox Brewery.
Jersey Mike's is experimenting with gluten free subs in its Philadelphia-area stores, including Oaks.
What are the best places to get your hair cut in the local area?
Check out these business opening in Phoenixville in 2017.
Kick off the New Year at one of the top rated spots in town.
With New Year's Eve on the horizon, here's a list of the highest-rated bars in the local area. Do you agree with Yelp's list?
The Chester County Health Department inspected 22 locations across Phoenixville over the past month. Here's what they found.
Congratulations to Phoenixville's Generations Toy Store!
The classic Val Rio Diner is up for sale at a fraction of its original price. The owner hopes the unique eatery can be preserved.
Yelp reviewers rank the best breakfast spots in the Phoenixville area. Do you agree with the Yelp list?
Orion Communities is a Phoenixville charity dedicated to the less fortunate.
Kimberton Whole Foods, the beloved local and natural grocer, is expanding to the Collegeville Shopping Center.
Saturday offers locals the chance to support small businesses in Phoenixville and get a jump start on holiday shopping.
Phoenixville's Penn Diner is offering a free turkey dinner on Thanksgiving.
How sanitary are your favorite eateries? Check out 25 recent inspections from around Phoenixville.
A new apartment complex is set to open next spring just outside Phoenixville.
The money raised by the new area hoagie joint will help Spring-Ford build a new library multi-media room.
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That includes a costume contest. If yours is the best, you walk away with $100 cash.
Buho's, a Phoenixville favorite featuring Latin-inspired cuisine, has closed down suddenly.
Distilleries around the region are participating in the festivities of Philadelphia Craft Week.
“It’s staggering to think that one in six children in the five-county area of Philadelphia live in poverty."
"My proudest achievement since opening is probably the Franklin Commons Bistro remodel, specifically the 40 ft chandelier."
Their way of saying thanks.
The fast-growing and popular hoagie chain is coming to Egypt Road.
The Chester County Health Department has inspected 16 Phoenixville locations over the past month. See what they found.
Phoenixville Chamber of Commerce holding small business workshop to help prepare for the holiday rush.
LGBT Equality Alliance grew from a social scene at a now-closed gay bar in Phoenixville. They ran the Chester County Pride Festival in June.
The for-profit business which owns Phoenixville Hospital is in "preliminary discussions" with financial advisers.
What do you think about the new brewery coming to Main Street Phoenixville?
Portions of proceeds from every behemoth Taco Gigante dish will go toward charity during a month-long celebration of National Taco Day.
The Foodery is opening soon on Bridge Street in downtown Phoenixville, featuring 1,500 beer bottles, plus drafts, sandwiches, and much more.
Construction on SteelTown Village could begin in Phoenixville in spring of 2017.
Stable 12 Brewery will hold an Oktoberfest feast featuring craft beer pairings and four different types of sausages.
The Chester County Health Department has inspected several Phoenixville establishments over the past few weeks. Here's what they found.
A new Germany-based grocery store and other retail buildings would be among the first tenants.
PJ Whelihan's is expanding in Chester County.
Good news for wine lovers in Pennsylvania.
Inc.'s list of 2016's fastest growing companies included one in Kimberton and several others in the greater Phoenixville area.
In our continuing spotlight of small business owners around the Phoenixville area, we talk with cheesesteak specialists over at Hog Island.