Commerce
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Local Favorite Iced Tea Brand Adds Hard Iced Tea Courtesy of Lansdale Distillery
Rosenberger’s, one of the most familiar iced tea and milk brands in the Mid-Atlantic region, has added a new hard iced tea made by Lansdale’s Boardroom Spirits, writes Michael Tanenbaum for the PhillyVoice. The canned vodka drink is only available in Pennsylvania. According to Boardroom Spirits’ Chris Roessler, the collaboration happened after an industry friend…
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Peppe Steaks Opens in Souderton, Offers Philly Favorites
A restaurant that serves Philly’s favorite sandwiches is coming to Souderton. Peppe Steaks offers premium and customizable roast pork sandwiches, cheesesteaks, and hoagies, writes Ryan Kneller for WFMZ 69 News. The independent sandwich shop is operated by Joseph Chiaro, who also runs a burger shop in Souderton. His parents shuttered the iconic Caruso Brick…
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It’s Pawesome: Enjoy Beers with Your Best Friend at This Brewery in North Wales
McAllister Brewing Company in North Wales offers you the chance to kick back, relax, and enjoy a delicious bite and a tasty drink, all with the company of your best four-legged friend, writes Beth Price-Williams for Only in Your State. The laidback brewery is both kid- and well-behaved pup-friendly on its outdoor deck. If you…
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Get Your Cheesesteak Fix Right Here in Montgomery County
Are you craving a mouthwatering cheesesteak right now, but don’t want to trek into Philly to get one? While Philadelphia will forever be known for its cheesesteak, local shops right here in Montgomery County are crafting some delicious sandwiches of their own, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today. Mama Pizzeria Don’t let the name…
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Terrain at Delaware Valley University is Now Open. Read to Learn More
Terrain at Delaware Valley University opened its doors on June 29, with large crowds, music, and many activities. The Farm Stand, located at the entrance to the Terrain store, was filled with DelVal produce and goods including zucchini, cabbage, turnips, tomatoes and farm-raised meats. Terrain at DelVal is located at 2100 Lower State Road in…
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Lentil & Company in Ardmore Offers Healthier Takeout Options
Takeout is typically synonymous with junk food, but a new restaurant in Ardmore is proving that you can still eat healthy and enjoy the convenience of takeout. Lentil & Company focuses on lentils and the Mediterranean diet, writes Jessica Yakubousky for PHL17. Co-owner Alia Sobel recently visited the PHL17 kitchen to talk about the delicious…
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North Wales Brewing Company Among ‘Crushie’ Winners at Craft Brewers Conference
Ten7 Brewing Company in North Wales, Pennsylvania, was among the 2023 Craft Beer Marketing Awards’ “Crushie” winners announced at the Craft Brewers Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. Breweries, designers, and agencies from around the world were recognized. Ten7 Brewing Company received two Gold Crushies in the “Best Can Design/16-20oz (473-592ml)” category for its Relax Hazy IPA…
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The Newest Ice Cream Shop in Narberth Is Run by Local Teens
The newest ice cream shop in Narberth, which opened in the former Village Treats location, is owned and operated by a group of local high schoolers, writes Max Bennett for the Patch. Because it is run by students, Narberth Scoops, which officially opened its doors on June 3 at 236 Haverford Avenue, was only open…
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Go to Bryn Mawr and the Main Line for Your Boba Bubble Tea Fix
Boba Bubble tea has gained popularity in the United States over the past few years and now there are several places in the Philadelphia region where you can find it, including Surreal Creamery on West Lancaster Ave. in Bryn Mawr, writes Tori Bissonette for Main Line Today. The drink combines iced milk tea and bursting…
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Devon’s Pour Richard’s Introduces World’s New Favorite Drink to Main Line
Pour Richard’s, the small batch specialty shop in Devon known for its great coffee and excellent spirits, has brought the cascara craze to the Main Line, writes Michele Gargiulo for Main Line Tonight. This new-ish drink is as unique as it is delicious. It is created from the husks that remain after green beans are…
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Tine & Toil Farm Offers Pottstown Families a Fresh Way to Prepare Vegetables
The Tine & Toil Farm in North Coventry, in its ninth growing season, provides fresh, seasonal, organic produce to many Pottstown families through Mosaic Community Land Trust’s Community Supported Agriculture program. The owners, Nathan Hasler-Brooks and his wife Kerry, believe in value-added and like to give their CSA customers a Tine & Toil newsletter chock-full…
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Godshall’s Is Ready to Cook World’s Longest Slice of Turkey Bacon
Telford-based Godshall’s is preparing to smoke up a delicious world record. On June 21st, the nation’s largest producer of whole muscle turkey bacon will be attempting to make the longest slice, writes Paula Wolf for Central Penn Business Journal. Godshall’s will be sizzling the piece in a 25-foot-long oven in North Lebanon, Pennsylvania. The…
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Eagleville Pastry Chef Takes Home First Prize in Philadelphia Dessert Wars
Eagleville pastry chef Colleen Kriebel has another award to add to her collection of accolades. The Plymouth Meeting native and owner of Kriebel’s Custom Bakery in Eagleville, writes M. English for Main Line Media News. She and her team of Central Montco Technical High School alums won first place in Philadelphia Dessert Wars for…
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Former Abington Township Resident Shines Light on Class Bias in Debut Novel
Julie Sullivan — daughter of the Rev. Leon H. Sullivan and former Abington Township resident — has published her debut novel, “The World is Full of Champions.” At the heart a love story, it also touches on class bias among Black Americans, writes Valerie Russ for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Growing up first in North Philadelphia…
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Hatfield Wawa Celebrated Opening with Hoagie-Building Competition
Wawa has opened a new store in Hatfield on N. Broad Street, writes Nicole Rosenthal for Patch. Opening Day celebrations included a hoagie-building competition and tee-shirt giveaways. The Hoagies for Heroes building competition starred local first responders. The Hatfield Township Police Department won the competition with their team making 23 hoagies in three minutes. The…
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Discover Lancaster Hosts County-Wide Ice Cream Trail This Summer
It’s going to be a sweet summer for Lancaster County. Twenty-five cream-of-the-crop shops sprinkled across the county will be participating in the Lancaster County Ice Cream Trail. The Trail offers a mobile passport for participants to check in at each establishment, with the opportunity to earn points toward select prizes. Rewards include an insulated cooler…



























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