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New Restaurants Opening In Bucks Co.: See The Details
The following is a summary of the latest business news in Bucks County.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A nifty 1950s-style diner is expanding in Bucks. A new Georgia-based burger and wings joint has chosen New Britain for its first location in Pennsylvania. And a new Wawa convenience store is opening its doors along the busy Route 611 corridor.
These are some of the business stories making news this week in Bucks County:
If you like burgers and milkshakes, then this might be a nifty eatery to try. Nifty Fifty’s —a 1950s-style diner known for burgers, cheesesteaks, and milkshakes —is expanding in the Philadelphia region with plans to open its second Bucks County location in Fairless Hills. The restaurant also has a location in Warminster Township. Read More
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Nifty Fifty’s, a 1950s-style diner known for its burgers and milkshakes, is opening a second location in Bucks County. It also has a location in Warminster Township. (Google Maps)
New Eateries Debut At The Town Center Of New Britain
Two new eateries - a wings and burger joint and a Peruvian chicken restaurant - have opened their doors at the Town Center of New Britain. Don Héctor, a Peruvian chicken restaurant, officially opened its doors during the first week in December. The opening marks a significant milestone for the brand as its first location. Meanwhile, WNB Factory, a fast-casual restaurant chain known for its wings and burgers, has also opened in a free-standing building at the center. It is the Georgia-based eatery’s first Pennsylvania location. Read More.
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A burger from WNB Factory. (Courtesy of WNB Factory)
Warrington Wawa Opens Just In Time For Christmas
The new Wawa near the busy intersection of Route 611 and Street Road in Warrington will open its doors just in time for Christmas. Beginning on Dec. 20 Wawa customers who travel the busy Route 611 corridor through Warrington will again be picking up their favorite Wawa sandwiches, pouring cups of freshly brewed coffee and grabbing a sizzli to go as a quick breakfast treat on the way to work. They will also be able to fill up the car with gas thanks to the addition of a brand new Wawa canopy-covered gas station. Read More.

The new Wawa on Route 611 in Warrington Township. (Jeff Werner/Patch)
333 North Broad Brings New Apartments, Retail Space To Doylestown
The first residents are expected to begin moving in this week at 333 North Broad Street, the
borough’s newest and largest apartment community. A section of the massive mixed-use development, part of which remains under construction, is opening at the site of the former Intelligencer Newspaper building at North Broad Street and Atkinson Drive. Ground was broken more than a year ago at the seven-and-a-half acre site, which is located just north of Broad Commons Park and next to the Doylestown Post Office.The multiple-building complex linked by enclosed walkways is bringing 233 apartments and 10,000 square feet of new retail and office space to the North Broad Street corridor. Read More.

333 North Broad Street in Doylestown. (Jeff Werner/Patch)
'Christmas Vacation' Comes To Life In Warminster
The RV was parked in front of Ashley's Furniture on Saturday and might have had plans to stay a month if not for the Warminster Township police car parked in front of it. Around the RV and inside the store, people posed for pictures and dressed as characters of the holiday classic "Christmas Vacation" movie, starring Chevy Chase. They also formed a line that twisted throughout the Street Road store as about 2,000 people dropped by to see the RV outside and pose for pictures with "Cousin Eddie" —played by Actor Randy Quaid —inside the store. Read More

"Cousin Eddie" actor Randy Quaid posed with fans of the "Christmas Vacation" movie during a promotion by Ashley Furniture on Saturday. (Dino Ciliberti/Patch)
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