From the monthly archives:

February 2010

EBC_loungeCheck out the new Earl’s Bucks County with a dressed-down look and a warmed-up feel. EBC_welcomeThe atmosphere speaks “Bucks County” from the locally grown food on your plate and the Bucks County paintings on the walls to the local musicians playing on Thursday and Friday nights. As you walk in, check out the specials on the blackboard overhead then snuggle up to the communal table in the rustic looking lounge for a drink and tapas. Malcolm and Bruce (below left) play on Thursdays. See below for the schedule of Friday night performers.

Wolfgang Bauscher & Bruce Malcolm play jazz each Thursday night.

Wolfgang Bauscher & Bruce Malcolm play jazz each Thursday night.

Got the kids? Everyone will be comfortable in the kid friendly main dining room as you share playtime with the Etch A Sketch menu on the tables “sans” cloths. EBC_firstDiningAreaKids Etch A Sketch

Click here for the virtual tour.

 Catch Wolfgang and Bruce Jazz Duo every Thursday night 6:30-9:30 p.m.

The Friday night jazz schedule includes:

April 16: Dave Antonow – An exciting blend fo traditional and contemporary jazz.

April 23: Ed Wall & Mike Eli – Keyboardist, Guitarist, Vocalist, Songwriter

April 30: Kane Trio – A sophisticated mix of blues, jazz and R&B. This threesome features John Kane on guitar and vocals, George Thompson on bass, and Joe Ciardiello on drums. Three nationally recognized fine artists who share the same passion for music!

May 7: Kevin O’Connell Band

May 14: Dave Antonow – An exciting blend of traditional and contemporary jazz.

May 21: Ed Wall & Mike Eli – Keyboardist, Guitarist, Vocalist, Songwriter

May 28: Jim Rowland – Singer/guitarist Jim Rowland articulates the tradition of great rock & roll and songwriting with one voice and one acoustic guitar.  A versatile original artist and cover musician.

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C&B_ScenicExterior_edited-1Do something really special for Mom this Mother’s Day…treat her to the Mother’s Day Buffet at the Cock ‘n Bull Restaurant.

Choose the Brunch Buffet from 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. or the Dinner Buffet from 2:30 p.m. -7 p.m. Both feature a delicious selection of salads, a variety of wonderful entrees, shrimp on ice & smoked salmon, Pasta to Order stations, Artisanal Bread Display and, my favorite, the “Sweet Endings” dessert table. It’s a great value at $28.95 for adults and $13.50 for children, 10 and under.

Sweet Endings Dessert Table

Sweet Endings Dessert Table

Click here to check out the menus. I recommend reservations but don’t wait until the last minute, this is a very popular Mom’s Day spot. Call 215-794-4051.

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Mother’s Day at Earl’s Bucks County

Earl's Bucks County

Give Mom twice as much love this Mother’s Day with a gift she can enjoy now and later!
Treat Mom to Sunday Brunch or Dinner at Earl’s Bucks County and she will receive a gift certificate for up to $25 off her next Sunday Brunch from May 16 through June 13.
 So, go ahead and make her day by making [...]

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Earl’s Bucks County introduces a new restaurant concept in Peddler’s Village

Earl's Bucks County

Earl’s Bucks County will open for business on Tuesday, February 2, serving a new all-day menu featuring New American cuisine. Earl’s new menu highlights our region’s rich agricultural diversity, using only the freshest seasonal ingredients, naturally grown and raised on local, sustainable farms and fisheries. The menu will change daily and with the rhythm of [...]

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Nine Bites: Earl’s Bucks County

Earl's Bucks County

Nine bites from the new Earl’s Bucks County menu seen through the lens of food photographer Glenn Race, displayed on one of the new wood top tables in the Main Dining Room. Only 5 days ’til opening on Feb 2…
Close ups pictured top row, left: Tuna Tempura Roll; top row center: Speck Ham; top row [...]

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Easter Buffet at the Cock ‘n Bull Restaurant

Cock 'n Bull Restaurant

Cock ‘n Bull Easter Buffet
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Brunch served from 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.    Dinner served from 3:00 p.m.- 7 p.m.
Reservations required
Featuring a selection of salads including…
Marinated Seafood Salad, Red Bliss Potato Salad, Tomato & Fresh Pearl Drop Mozzarella Salad, Mediterranean Penne with Kalamata Olives, Artichokes, Roasted Peppers and Feta Cheese, and more
A Variety of Fish…
Peel [...]

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Shop Easter Sunday at Peddler’s Village

THE FINDS

Each year more retailers are staying open on Easter Sunday. Peddler’s Village has always had an optional opening for shops on Easter Sunday. But in the past couple of years, more Village shops have decided to open because people want to shop. This year there are 33 shops at Peddler’s Village that will be open, most from around 11 [...]

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Celebrate Spring at Peddler’s Village!

THE TASTE

Join us on Sunday, April 4, for a delicious Easter Brunch or Easter Dinner. Here’s your guide to finding the perfect Peddler’s Village restaurant for your celebration with family and friends, from a cozy morning brunch to a delicious dinner for the whole family.
Memorable Easter dining is just a click or a phone call away, so [...]

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Peddler’s Village Annual Strawberry Festival

THE BUZZ

Peddler’s Village welcomes spring with a weekend of family fun at the 41st Annual Strawberry Festival on Saturday, May 1 and Sunday, May 2, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
No fruit announces spring like strawberries! Imagine an old-fashioned country fair featuring strawberries prepared in every way possible. As you stroll along the winding brick pathways lined [...]

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Celebrate Easter at Earl’s Bucks County

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Earl’s Bucks County Easter Menu
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Serving A la Carte Menu 11 a.m.-8 p.m.

Herb Roasted Black Angus Prime, wild mushroom risotta cake, roasted cippolini onions, baby arugula-spinach salad   $21

Buzzy Bee Honey Roasted Ham, Cherry Grove herdsman au gratin potatoes, blue lake green beans   $16

Roasted Leg of Lamb, Oak Grove Mills polenta, roasted pepper  Blue [...]

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