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3 New Eateries Coming To Doylestown: Here's A Taste Of What's In Store
An early May opening is set for an 'Alice-In-Wonderland'-themed tea house. Meanwhile, a new chicken place is targeting a summer opening.

DOYLESTOWN BOROUGH, PA — Three new restaurants and eateries are coming to Doylestown Borough.
New details continue to emerge as the owners methodically release new tidbits of information on social media outlets to whet the appetite.
New signs have gone up at 24 North Main Street announcing the future location of the Snarky Tea House, which describes itself as an “Alice in Wonderland”-inspired tea house cafe and retail space.
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“Our wonderland-inspired tea house is nearing completion and we’re so excited to show you what it is, and what it isn’t - or perhaps both. Maybe neither,” says a posting by the tea room entrepreneurs.
“Either way, we hope you get there when it opens. Which is a date we aren’t quite sure of - but please try not to be late.”
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The cafe and tea house is expected to open in early May.
On East State Street, two new eateries are in various stages of development.
“Carve 52” is coming soon to the former Rakkii Ramen space at 52 East State Street across from Frost Lounge.
We haven’t seen or heard much about the new restaurant except for a brief Facebook post mentioning that “Carve 52” will serve “fresh meat on fresh seeded rolls - none of that deli meat stuff!”
The other new eatery coming to East State Street is Red Rooster Hot Chicken, which will be opening at the former site of Quinoa this summer.
Red Rooster Hot Chicken, which has an eatery in nearby Warminster, specializes in Nashville Hot Chicken and is owned and operated by Central Bucks East graduate Rahim "Rich" Kakar.
With a slogan, “Experience the Heat; Savor the Flavor,” Red Rooster offers hot chicken sandwiches, hot chicken tenders, loaded mac and cheese, loaded fries, milkshakes, sliders and more.
Hot chicken is a specialty fried chicken that has come out of Nashville. It has grown in popularity in Bucks County and the Philadelphia region with several locations popping up.
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