Food and Drink
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Want to Dine Like the Bridgerton Family? Bucks County Community College Can Show You How
Local chefs who are fans of Netflix’ Bridgerton can learn the secrets to creating its signature, sumptuous dishes. A Gilded Age culinary class at Bucks County Community College (Bucks) breaks down the grandiose meals of the late 1870s — the time frame of the series — and makes them accessible to home cooks. The April…
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Royersford Eats: Morning, Noon, and Night
Have you been to Royersford lately? A charming Montgomery County town between the Schuylkill River and Rte. 422, this bedroom community offers hidden gems on the food scene. The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board dives into the local food scene and presents morning, noon and night eats in Royersford. Morning: Start your day with…
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Walkable Downtown, Popular Restaurants, Cool Shops Make Ardmore a Delight to Visit
Thanks to its walkable downtown filled with popular restaurants and cool shops, Ardmore is a great place to visit, writes Jillian Wilson for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Armor is well positioned, being just a short 25-minute drive from Center City or a quick train ride on the SEPTA Regional Rail’s Paoli/Thorndale line. This makes it the…
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Arcadia University Grad Starts New Business After Demand for Catering Explodes Amid Pandemic
When the pandemic started, Kristin Randazzo, an Arcadia University graduate, and her husband, Vince, saw the catering side of their restaurant business, Giovanni’s Pizza in Quakertown, truly explode, writes Ryan Kneller for The Morning Call. “We are so blessed because we didn’t feel the impact of our dining room being shut down at all due…
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New Exton Location for White Dog Café Commits to Preserving Site’s Historical Significance
White Dog Café has started work on revitalizing the former home of Vickers Restaurant in Exton, which will become the popular local concept’s fifth location. Laura Smythe, in the Philadelphia Business Journal, covered not only the site’s refurbishment but also the retention of its historical significance. The space at 192 East Welsh Pool Road is…
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Warm Up in Montgomery County With Tilly Mint’s Tea Room in Souderton
Need a place to relax and forget your troubles? Need a hot cup of tea and warm scone? We’ve got just the place. Nestled in the heart of Montgomery County, Tilly Mint’s Tea Room in Souderton calms the soul with adorable ambiance and soothing teas, comfort food, British imports, and so much more. For Trish…
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Eagleview Woman Starts Successful Business Amid Pandemic Making Grazing Trays and Charcuterie Boards
Gina Stiteler of Eagleview has turned her pastime of creating grazing trays and charcuterie boards into a full-blown business called Grazefully Delicious amid the pandemic, writes Aunyea Lachelle for NBC 10 Philadelphia. Stiteler, who still works as a nanny by day, creates her delicious trays and boards in the evening. “I’ve always had love to…
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In Montgomery County, We All Agree That Wawa and Sheetz Food Are OK, But When You Combine Them, Wow!
William Penn reporter Asha Prihar has experienced Sheetz and Wawa in her lifetime. She grew up in Sheetz territory but has since moved to Philly, where Wawa is king. Adapting to her new terrain, Prihar decided to try one new Wawa item every day for two weeks. After consulting with friends, colleagues, Twitter, and…
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Exton’s Ship Inn is Dry Docked, Goes Up for Sale at $2.25M
Michael Person, owner of the Ship Inn at 696 Lincoln Highway, Exton, has put the building housing the historic restaurant up for sale for 2.25 million. Natalie Kostelni dished the details for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Person is looking to sell the building, its liquor license, and inventory. The 14,000-square-foot restaurant got a recent, high-profile…
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King of Prussia’s Pure Roots Provisions Features 7 Chefs with 7 Delicious and Creative Menus
The massive kitchen in King of Prussia’s Pure Roots Provisions is serving up menus chock full of deliciousness, reports Wendy Daughenbaugh for 6abc. Pure Roots Provisions makes up 7 restaurants, 7 chefs, and 7 menus that are all under one roof. There’s a pastry chef baking cookies, a sushi chef preparing salmon rolls and poke…
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Wawa Launches “Catering to Our Communities” Initiative For Unsung Heroes
Wawa, Inc. has announced its “Catering to Our Communities” initiative that offers schools and community service organizations the chance to submit a nomination for a Wawa Catering Party for 30 to recognize unsung heroes on National Employee Appreciation Day on Friday, March 4. Through Sunday, February 20, 2022, eligible organizations can visit here to share a heartfelt…
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Two New Eateries Add Depth to the Montco Eating & Drinking Scene in 2022
The Philadelphia region is known for its amazing dining scene but even among such a wealth of restaurants some stand out for their delicious food, perfect drinks, and the memorable experience they provide, write Alex Tewfik, Jason Sheehan, and Regan Fletcher Stephens for Philadelphia Magazine. Among the 50 best restaurants in the region, two are…
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Main Line Today Restaurant Week Kicks Off TODAY with Dozens of Restaurants in Montgomery County
Main Line Today and Today Media is excited to announce the 2022 Main Line Today Restaurant Week running February 21st through March 6th, 2022. The 14-day culinary celebration will bring together and showcase the talents of top chefs, restaurants, and purveyors in Montgomery, Delaware, and Chester counties. Participating restaurants will offer special three-course prix fixe…
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Royersford Bakery Offers Authentic Australian Pies That Are Flying Off Shelves
When Roy Cooper and Fiona McPhee, transplanted Australians who came to Pennsylvania five years ago, began making authentic meat pies, their biggest issue was keeping them on the shelves, writes Jason Sheehan for the Philadelphia Magazine. They originally worked out of the Artisan Exchange in West Chester and offered their pies at pop-ups and farmers’…
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Supermarket Sticker Shock: Montgomery County, National Grocery Prices Are Ravaging Household Budgets
Shoppers at ACME Markets in Norristown, Bryn Mawr, and other grocery stores around Montgomery County and Chester County, and the nation are dealing with continuously growing prices that show no sign of dropping. Dawn Timmeney reported the expensive trend and a few techniques for dealing with it for FOX 29 Philadelphia. “Ninety dollars for nothing,”…
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Bensalem Houses What May Be the First Brewery-Distillery Collective in the U.S.
Three local brewing-distilling veterans have banded together, launching a unique business model in a Bucks County headquarters. The Mutual Respect Brewers Co-Op, operating from the Broken Goblet Brewing in Bensalem, seeks to benefit from the principals’ collective knowledge and experience. Tara Nurin uncapped their intent in Forbes. The members are: This trio intends to hew…


































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