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Chicken Restaurant Eyes Sycamore Street Location
Lovebird, a chicken restaurant with a location in Doylestown, is planning a Sycamore Street store, township records indicate.

NEWTOWN TOWNSHIP, PA — Lovebird, a chicken restaurant with a location in Doylestown, is planning a Sycamore Street store, township records indicate.
The restaurant will appear on the agenda for Wednesday's Newtown Township Board of Supervisors meeting. Lovebird is seeking approval for a sign and ductwork for a location at 247 N. Sycamore Street.
Historical Architectural Review Board approval is needed due to the location, which is next to Greenstraw in the storefront that is now Knitting To Know Ewe.
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Knitting To Know Ewe currently has signs up indicating they're having a store closing sale. It's not clear if they've already closed, or when they will do so.
An opening date has not yet been announced and attempts to reach Lovebird representatives were not immediately successful.
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The restaurant, created by the founder of Jules Thin Crust, currently has two locations. In addition to the Doylestown store, Lovebird operates a restaurant in Bryn Mawr.
The menu at its existing locations includes fried chicken, chicken sandwiches, salads and bowls. There are also sides, including hand-cut fries, mac and cheese, slaw and more.
Some menu highlights that caught our eyes here at Patch:
- The LBLT sandwich: All-natural smoked bacon, tomato, Blue Moon Acres pea greens and avocado
- The Seoul Bird sandwich: Gojuchang mayo, kimchee, cucumbers and cilantro
- Chicken Strip Poutine: Crispy fried chicken strips with roast chicken gravy, locally made cheese curds, spring onion and truffle ketchup
- The OG bowl: Blue Moon Acres rice, red quinoa, kale, roasted tomatoes, avocado, pickled shiitakes and scallion
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