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Even after restrictions are lifted, many of us have learned to love patios and people watching.
Whether you’re in the mood for elevated cocktails, wood-fired pizza, steak, chicken tikka masala, classic brunch or vodka rigatoni, Newtown and Yardley have a plethora of places to choose from. The towns have a classic small-town vibe, welcoming atmospheres and architecture to admire - perfect locations for a day or night out.
Here are 15 restaurants in these two towns to inspire you to plan summer dining:
Canal Street Grille, Yardley
A cozy eatery near the Delaware Canal has a patio for guests to dine outdoors and enjoy Greek and American comfort food.
Celebrated Bucks County chef Max Hansen is making a move to Princeton, New Jersey, to open a venue for his popular catering business, Max Hansen Caterer.
Princeton Farmhouse, the Mercer County headquarters of his catering operation, is a 25,000-square-foot, multimillion-dollar venue on an 82-acre campus with full-service liquor license.
Hansen, who has served the Mercer and Bucks county communities for more than 25 years, saw a lack of sizeable premium event spaces in the Princeton area. Once COVID-19 restrictions are lifted, the event space will accommodate up to 300 guests for sit-down affairs, he said.
Princeton Farmhouse, a full-service catering and event facility, includes a commissary kitchen, offices, large deck, grounds with native and sustainable plants and a New England-style farm aesthetic. The venue, which was five years in the making, is being designed by Studio Hillier with construction beginning late this summer. The opening is slated for summer 2022.
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Chef Max Hansen plans to open The Princeton Farmhouse in Summer 2022.PHOTO COURTESY OF PETER BRESLOW CONSULTING & PUBLIC RELATIONS
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Max Hansen, the Bucks County chef/owner of Max Hansen Caterer, has purchased a property that will become the future headquarters of his catering operation in Mercer County.
The 25,000-square-foot, multimillion dollar property, located on a preserved 82-acre sylvan campus, is located at 328 Carter Road in Princeton, and will be named The Princeton Farmhouse.
Once COVID-19 restrictions are lifted, it will accommodate up to 300 guests for sit-down affairs, according to information provided by Peter Breslow Consulting & Public Relations.
Hansen, who has been serving the area for more than 25 years, recognized there was a scarcity of sizable premium event spaces in the Princeton area, according to the statement.
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Chef Max Hansen (Peter Breslow Consulting & Public Relations)
PRINCETON, NJ A renowned Bucks County chef will be opening an event space on 82 acres just over the river in Princeton, N.J.
Chef Max Hansen, chef and owner of Max Hansen Caterer, recently purchased a 25,000 square foot, multimillion-dollar property on Carter Road in Princeton. Hansen plans to convert this property into a world-class event space worthy of the community.
Named The Princeton Farmhouse, this event space is located seven minutes from downtown Princeton. It will include full-service catering and event facility, a commissary kitchen, and offices.
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Hansen will also be partnering with several local farms, including Cherry Grove Farms, Terhune Orchards and Blue Moon Acres, to provide local ingredients for his menus.