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.
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NEWTOWN, PA The Newtown Township Police Department reported the following incidents between Feb. 26 and March 4, 2021.
February 26
A resident reported that their Social Security number and a fraudulent South Carolina driver s license were used to apply for a $3,000 personal loan from a bank. The bank manager recognized the red flag when the picture on the driver s license did not match the applicant and placed a hold on the loan. There was no monetary loss and an investigation is ongoing.
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At 9:15 p.m., police were dispatched to the intersection of Richboro Road and Cambridge Lane to check the well-being of a man on the sidewalk area. Police made contact with the man who refused medical treatment. He was charged with possessing drug paraphernalia and public drunkenness.
RICHBORO The Northampton Township Board of Supervisors on Dec. 16 voted unanimously to approve preliminary-final plans for the redevelopment of the Richboro Plaza on 2nd Street Pike with a Giant Food Market.
After a short discussion, the board enthusiastically granted Metro Commercial permission to demolish everything south of the Rite Aid, including the former Murrayâs Market, and replace it with a 50,340 square foot grocery store.
Businesses now located between the Rite Aid and the former Murrayâs Market, including the Carriage Stop, Philly Pretzel Factory and Happy Nails will either be closing their doors or relocating within the center or to other locations.
RICHBORO Plans to redevelop the Richboro Plaza on 2nd Street Pike with a Giant Supermarket received a thumbs up from the Northampton Township Planning Commission this week.
In a unanimous vote, the commission recommended that the board of supervisors approve the plan, which will replace the former Murrayâs Market with a 50,340 square foot Giant Food Store. As a resident of Northampton for almost 35 years now, we have all been waiting for the opportunity to come along where we coud do something with this property, said planner Steve Saddlemire. We re all anxious and very happy to see that something is going to happen there.