Restaurants & Bars
Bucks 'Eat, Drink & Be Merry Month' Seeking Restaurant, Bar Participants
The month-long fundraiser will benefit the Kin Wellness Center in Buckingham Township.

BUCKINGHAM TOWNSHIP, PA — Kin Wellness and Support Center is seeking Bucks County restaurants, bars, and food trucks for its third annual "Bucks County Eat, Drink and Be Merry Month."
The event takes place from August 15 to September 15 with proceeds from designated appetizers, drinks, entrees and desserts benefiting the Bucks County cancer community through the nonprofit Kin Wellness Center.
Those interested in participating should call 267-544-5981 or email hello@welcometokin.org, attn. Keith.
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Here's how it works
During the month-long event, people are asked to eat and drink at participating establishments. When patrons order a designated appetizer, entrée, drink or dessert from participating partner restaurants or bars, a percentage of their order will benefit the local cancer community through Kin Wellness and Support Center.
'People can eat, drink and be merry while both supporting local businesses and our cancer community at Kin," said Keith Fenimore of Kin.
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Those who have already committed to participate this year are: Ardana Food and Drink (Warrington & Newtown), KC Prime, MORE Catering, Farmhouse Tavern, The Good Gyro, Vitality Fit Kitchen, Heirloom, Nat’s Pizzeria, Turning Point (Warrington), Plumsteadville Inn, Servis Events, Poco’s, Lovebird (Newtown), Nektar, Spuntino, Free Will Brewing, Villa Capri, V-Spot Restaurant, Maxwell’s on Main (M.O.M’s), Villagio Cucina, Aurora Bistro, Triumph Brewing, Poppa Frank’s, Penn Tap Room, The Borscht Belt and Jules Thin Crust (Newtown).
All participating partner locations will be listed on the event website with their logo serving as a hyper-link to their business. In addition, as a visual indicator, all participating locations will receive a partnership window decal to display, as well as branded table tents for all tables.
Vicky Child, the owner of UPS Buckingham and New Hope, has donated all the window decals and table tents that will be used to promote the event.
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