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National 'Off-Price' Retailer Opening New Bucks Co. Store This Fall
Here are the business stories making news this week in Bucks County.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A national off-price retailer has announced plans to open a third location in Bucks County. Burlington Stores, which started as the Burlington Coat Factory years ago, plans to open at the Valley Square Shopping Center in Warrington this fall. Read more below.
Here are the business stories making news this week in Bucks County:
National 'Off-Price' Retailer Opening New Store
Burlington Stores, Inc., a national off-price retailer selling brand-name merchandise at low prices, has announced plans to open a new store in Warrington this fall. The new Warrington store will bring the total number of stores in Pennsylvania to 41 and will be the third to open in Bucks County. Burlington also has locations in Feasterville and in Langhorne. The company started as the Burlington Coat Factory more than 50 years ago in New Jersey, selling off-price coats out of a factory building. Today, Burlington Stores has grown into a national off-price retailer with more than 1,000 stores nationwide. The store now sells a wide assortment of low-priced brand-name ladies, men’s, kids/baby apparel and accessories, home décor items, and much more.
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Valley Square in Warrington Township. (Jeff Werner/Patch)
New Eateries Bringing Bold New Flavors To Dublin
There’s a buzz in the air at The Station in Dublin — and it’s coming from two exciting new food concepts that have locals talking. Pizza Theory has officially launched, offering a fresh twist on pizza delivery and casual dining. Locally operated by Ed Rosenthal, Pizza Theory is led by Ed Rosenthal, whose pies were reviewed and endorsed by none other than Dave Portnoy of Barstool Sports last summer. Now, Ed is bringing his passion for quality and creativity to The Station, serving up handcrafted pizzas with big flavor and even bigger personality.
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The Station in Dublin Borough. (Jeff Werner/Patch)
Cafe Closing, Catering Business To Continue
The owner of the Fancy Fig Cafe in Wrightstown will be closing the cafe portion of the business following lunch on Sunday, August 3. Owner Lisa Brymer made the announcement in a Facebook posting this week. “I wanted to personally reach out and share some important news with our
loyal customers. After much reflection, we have made the heartfelt decision to close the café this August in order to focus more fully on our growing catering business.”

The Fancy Fig Cafe in Wrightstown. (Fancy Fig)
New Taproom Makes Bucks County Debut
A Philadelphia brewery is now serving suds in Bucks County. Human Robot has opened a "new concept" at its location on 12 W. Mechanic St., the brewery said in a Facebook post. It is located in a 900-square-foot space previously occupied by the Great Barn Taproom, which was closed following a fire last year. It's the brewery's first Bucks County location. Human Robot started five years ago with a flagship location in Kensington.

Human Robot Brewery of Philadelphia has opened a new taproom in New Hope on Friday. (Human Robot Brewery)
New Auto And Truck Repair Shop Opens
A new auto and truck repair shop has opened its doors at 522 Bustleton Pike in Churchville. Dave’s Auto and Truck Service has relocated from 100 Red Lion Road in Philadelphia to its new location at the former site of Tom’s Service Center. Dave’s Auto and Truck Service began as a family-run, grassroots business in 1974 when Aramingo Exxon approached employee Dave Andrzejewski with an offer to purchase a gas station. Dave and his wife Nancy made the decision to become business owners, investing their wedding gift money to start their own shop.
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