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Turning Point Restaurant Opens In Doylestown
The restaurant chain has officially opened its 20th location on Main Street in Doylestown.

DOYLESTOWN, PA — A new daytime eatery is open in Doylestown, offering a unique breakfast or lunch experience for local residents.
Turning Point has officially opened its 20th location at 460 N. Main St. in Doylestown, formerly occupied by a Friendly's restaurant.
Started in 1998 in Little Silver, New Jersey, the restaurant chain now has 20 locations throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. With restaurants in Warrington and Newtown, this will be the company's third location in Bucks County.
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The Doylestown location includes a breakfast bar, socially distant indoor dining, an expanded outdoor seating area and a sun room for private parties or business breakfasts. Popular menu items include shakes and smoothies, French press coffee, sandwiches, salads, waffles, pancakes and a wide variety of egg dishes.
"We can't wait to be a part of the Doylestown community," Turning Point Founder and CEO Kirk Ruoff said.
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Hours of operation are Monday through Sunday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
You can watch a virtual tour of the new location with Ruoff here:
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