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Philly Cheesesteak Royalty Opening 2nd Location In Bucks County

This is a summary of business stories making news this past week in Bucks County.

Steve’s Prince of Steaks has an opening date set for its second Bucks County location.
Steve’s Prince of Steaks has an opening date set for its second Bucks County location. (Jeff Werner/Patch)

BUCKS COUNTY, PA — You can never have enough cheesesteak places in the Philadelphia region. And Bucks County will be getting another taste when an iconic sandwich maker sets up shop here with an opening slated for next week.

This is a summary of business stories that made news this past week in Bucks County:

Steve's Prince Of Steaks Announces Opening Date

It won't be long now before locals are enjoying Philadelphia cheesesteak royalty in Central Bucks County. Steve’s Prince of Steaks has an opening date set at its Warrington shop. (Read More)

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(Jeff Werner/Patch)

2 Top Eateries Opening

Bucks County is getting the second locations of two popular restaurant chains, and they both will make their home in Lower Bucks County. One has opened with another this month. (Read More)

Find out what's happening in Warminsterfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

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Doylestown Nail Salon To Fight Breast Cancer

Cosmo Nail Lounge in Doylestown is teaming up with Main Street during October to raise breast cancer awareness throughout Breast Cancer Awareness Month. (Read More)

(Cosmo Nail Lounge)

Pizzeria Reopens In Doylestown Borough After 9-Month Closure

Lil' Dom’s Pizzeria is back in business after being closed for the past nine months. The pizzeria, which had anchored a small strip shopping center on Easton Road for close to a decade, reopened on Oct. 1 at its new location inside Hart Square on South Main Street in Doylestown Borough. (Read More)

(Jeff Werner/Patch)

AG Urges Iron Hill Brewery Gift Card Holders To File Complaint

In response to the abrupt closures of Iron Hill Brewery locations, the Pennsylvania Attorney General is advising consumers who bought unused gift cards to dispute those purchases with their credit card company and consider filing a complaint with the AG's Bureau of Consumer Protection. (Read More)

(Jeff Werner/Patch)

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