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Excitement is growing at Peddler’s Village as we get ready to open the Buttonwood Grill, our new restaurant honoring our history and celebrating our 50th anniversary. As opening day draws closer, we’ll be sharing a behind the scenes look at everything from the redesign and reconstruction to the new food and drink menus from the people who are directly involved with the transformation of this restaurant.

TAG Galyean

TAG Galyean

We recently caught up with TAG Galyean, AIA, who is designing the new interiors. Galyean is an award-winning architect and designer with more than 30 years of architectural, landscape and interior design expertise in the hotel, restaurant and luxury resorts industry. The West Virginia native’s work was most recently honored in the 2012 Forbes Travel Guide selection of Five Star hotels, restaurants and spas. Galyean designed four of those chosen to win the coveted Five Star designation. He is responsible for the planning and architecture at The Greenbrier Spa (West Virginia) and is the master designer at The Broadmoor resort in Colorado Springs, Colorado, which is home to three of the Five Star winners — The Broadmoor Hotel, The Penrose Dining Room and The Broadmoor Spa. Galyean is the founder and master design conceptualist of The TAG Studio, a group of resort design specialists nationwide. www.tagstudio.com 

Q: How would you describe the design concept for the Buttonwood Grill?

A: The Buttonwood Grill is not a theme restaurant. The restaurant design is simply warm and welcoming, friendly and calming; just a comfortable place to be at ease with family and friends. The bar will be more traditional and more present, a kind of place where people will want to be.

Q: What design elements are you using to convey this?

 A: We’re aiming for authentic Bucks County with some energy. We’re using barn siding in the entrance way and on the exposed bar, also the reception area is tiled with a natural tumbled slate. The carpeting will look and feel like an old nubby sweater. The color palette comes from the stone walls that you see in the Bucks County countryside with earthy tones of tans, muted reds, browns. And, the Buttonwood tree at the front entrance is a color inspiration for the grays and silvers of its trunk–it’s the link into the natural environment as soon as you walk in. 

Q: What would you like guests to experience or how would you like them to feel when they are dining at the Buttonwood?

A: We would like people to feel like they belong here and that they want to linger and enjoy themselves. We are using design elements that won’t be chaotic or compete with your companions for your attention. We are mining a number of elements that Earl Jamison already had here in the Village, for instance, we are using the walnut bar from the Spotted Hog on the Buttonwood’s back bar. And we’re recycling items that were already on property such as slate for the reception desk and a bench that will be in the reception area. We have selected some old black and white photos of the local area from the archives of the New Hope Historical Society for the walls throughout the restaurant.

Q: What are some of the unique challenges of this space for you as a designer?

A: In designing anything, what you don’t do is just as important as what you do. As in music, it’s the spaces between the notes that are also an important part of the composition. Over my 40-year career, I learned where to make the effort and where not to, which is important as we transform this space from the former restaurant concept. For example, in the tavern room, the consensus was that the stone was too contemporary but we did not want to remove it so we just did something very simple–added some crown molding which changed the feel of the stone.

Thanks, TAG, see you on opening day! Next week, we’ll talk with Director of Restaurants Jim Perillo, who is leading the culinary team creating the new food and beverage offerings.

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The “Tipsy Tavern” Pound Cake, created by Diane Decembrino of Sewell, New Jersey, won First Place in the Cock ‘n Bull Birthday Cake Recipe Contest. The “Tipsy Tavern” will be featured on the restaurant’s menu from February 14 through December 2012.

Look for the "Tipsy Tavern" Pound Cake featured on the Cock 'n Bull menu

Look for the "Tipsy Tavern" Pound Cake featured on the Cock 'n Bull menu

Three dozen contestants competed on January 21 at the Cock ‘n Bull Restaurant for the chance to have their original cake featured on the menu in honor of the 50th Anniversary. The judges for the contest included Kerry Burns of Town Crier Bakery, Cock ‘n Bull Executive Chef Kevin Nagle and award-winning pastry chef and teacher Debi Lang. The second place went to Donna Zalewski of New Hope, PA for her Apple Almond Cake. Christine Mitchell-Kenney of Upper Black Eddy, PA placed third for her White Buttermilk Cake.

Diane said that her cake was inspired by a vintage whiskey and molasses pound cake served in pubs since the early 1900s. Her recipe substitutes amaretto and brown sugar for those original ingredients.

“This change has given the cake a wonderful light almond flavor & perfect density that’s been a hit with our family and friends at many birthday and holiday parties,” said Diane.  

The Town Crier Bakery will produce the personal-sized “Tipsy Tavern” Pound Cake for the Cock ‘n Bull’s dessert menu from February 14 through December 2012. If you were born in 1962, please join us in 2012 during your 50th birthday month to celebrate your special day with a complimentary dinner at the Cock ‘n Bull Restaurant including “Tipsy Tavern” Pound Cake!

The Cake Recipe Contest kicked off an exciting year of 50th Anniversary festivities, new events, contests and promotions. For the full schedule and more details on this landmark year, please visit the Peddler’s Village website at http://www.peddlersvillage.com/promotions/50th-anniv/default.aspx or call 215-794-4000.

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Earl’s Bucks County Presents Tasty Thursdays Champagne Dinner

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Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque 2004

Earl’s Bucks County celebrates the month of love with a Tasty Thursdays Champagne Dinner on February 23, 7 p.m.
Treat yourself and your sweetie to a special romantic celebration featuring a selection of G.H. Mumm and Perrier-Jouet champagnes paired with the following five course dinner:
First Course: Deconstructed Napoleon,  tuna / scallops / smoked salmon / grapefruit gastric/avocado mousse [...]

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Peddler’s Village Presents “Evening in the Colonial Kitchen” Dinner Series 2012

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Peddler’s Village presents the debut of the annual Evening in the Colonial Kitchen on Monday, January 2, 2012 at the Cock ‘n Bull Restaurant.
Evening in the Colonial Kitchen is entering its 33rd year as the region’s most entertaining and educational historical dinner series. Peddler’s Village presents this popular and interactive food event every Monday [...]

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The Buttonwood Grill at Peddler’s Village to Open Spring 2012!

THE TASTE

Peddler’s Village will be opening a new restaurant called The Buttonwood Grill, honoring a familiar and much loved name in the spirit of Peddler’s Village’s 50th anniversary.
Our late founder Earl Jamison purchased the Buttonwood Inn in the mid 1980s and operated it for a few years before renovating the space to open The Golden Plough [...]

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Earl’s Bucks County Thanksgiving Feast to Go and FREE Pie Offer!

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Busy life leaving you no time to slave away in the kitchen for days before Thanksgiving?
Relax, you can still serve a delicious Thanksgiving meal! Impress your guests and let Earl’s do all the work. Your ready to serve feast features a juicy and tender bird, all natural and additive-free from Bolton Farm in Bucks County.
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Peddler’s Village Presents New Dinner Theater Show “The Golden Girls: A Murder Mystery”

Murder Mystery Dinner Theater

Peddler’s Village announces the debut of the new Murder Mystery Dinner Theater show in the Peddler’s Pub at the Cock ‘n Bull Restaurant. “The Golden Girls: A Murder Mystery” opens on September 2 and will run through December 30, 2011.  
Produced by Without a Cue Productions, “The Golden Girls: A Murder Mystery” promises an evening of [...]

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Peddler’s Village Presents Murder Mystery Dinner Theater Show…”Gilligan’s Island of Death!”

Murder Mystery Dinner Theater

Peddler’s Village presents “Gilligan’s Island…of Death!”, a new Murder Mystery Dinner Theater show in the Peddler’s Pub at the Cock ‘n Bull Restaurant.  The show runs Friday and Saturday nights through August 27, 2011.
Produced by Without a Cue Productions, “Gilligan’s Island…of Death!” promises an exciting evening of entertainment. Just sit right back and you’ll [...]

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Earl’s Bucks County Bourbon BBQ Dinner features Jim Beam Family of Small Batch

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Earl’s Bucks County is taking the next Tasty Thursdays outside under the stars with a good ol’ summertime Bourbon BBQ on July 28 at 6 p.m.
Chef Tavares will be cooking up a 5 course menu of southern style comfort food paired with some killer Kentucky bourbons from the Jim Beam Family of Small Batch.
We’ll be welcoming Jim Beam’s “Bourbon [...]

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Tasty Thursdays Wine Dinner at Earl’s Bucks County in Peddler’s Village

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Duckhorn Vineyards of St. Helena takes the old adage that wines are made in the vineyard VERY seriously.  
With this dedication to making wines that reflect the unique character and quality of the vineyard as well as applying an artisan’s approach to winemaking in the winery, Duckhorn Vineyards has established itself over the past 30 years as the one of North [...]

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Tasty Thursdays Tequila Dinner at Earl’s Bucks County

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Viva la tequila! Join us at Earl’s Bucks County on Thursday, May 26, at 7 p.m. for a five course Sauza Tequila Tasting Dinner featuring  “Tequila Ambassador” Armando Zapata.
A sophisticated maestro of tequila wisdom, Armando told the New York Times that he  has one of the best jobs in the world traveling the country talking about this premium tequila, [...]

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Beer Tasting Dinner at Earl’s Bucks County in Peddler’s Village featuring River Horse Brewing Company

Earl's Bucks County

“Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.”                  ~Benjamin Franklin
Find your inner happiness at the next Earl’s Bucks County Tasty Thursdays Five Course Tasting & Pairing Dinner featuring River Horse Brewing Company, Thursday, April 28 at 7 p.m.
Brewer Chris McGrath will pair five year-round and specialty River Horse offerings with an eclectic menu [...]

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Featured Drink Recipe of the Week from Earl’s Bucks County in Peddler’s Village

Earl's Bucks County

As end of the carnival period approaches, Fat Tuesday or Mardi Gras celebrations feature feasts of rich foods to use up the eggs, butter, and milk before Lent. To honor this tradition, Mixologist Maven Heather is featuring this recipe  for a Pineapple Upside Down Cake Martini. Try it paired with the Pineapple Upside Down Cake [...]

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Celebrate Valentine’s Day at Peddler’s Village!

THE BUZZ

Toast your special Valentine at Peddler’s Village, Feb. 11-14!
From dining to please any palate and a romantic overnight getaway to a colonial culinary event and a musical Murder Mystery Dinner Theater spoof, Peddler’s Village has something to rock everyone’s Valentine’s celebration!
Here’s a rundown of the offerings:
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Feel the love, Bucks County! Earl’s Bucks County is coming back [...]

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Peddler’s Village Presents “Evening in the Colonial Kitchen” Dinner Series 2011

Cock 'n Bull Restaurant

Peddler’s Village presents the debut of the annual Evening in the Colonial Kitchen on Monday, January 3, 2011 at the Cock ‘n Bull Restaurant.
Evening in the Colonial Kitchen is entering its 32nd year as the region’s most entertaining and educational historical dinner series. Peddler’s Village presents this popular and interactive food event every Monday evening [...]

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From Farm to Table features Earl’s Bucks County

Earl's Bucks County

We’ll be feeding our locavore souls at the Heritage Conservancy’s second annual Farm to Table celebration this month. Come “dine at the source” with us at the Lindsay Farm on Almshouse Road in Warminster on Saturday, July 31.
EBC’s David Zuckerman and Jamie Hollander (Hollander Gourmet) will prepare the hors d’oeuvres and buffet-style dinner from a bounty of [...]

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Cock ‘n Bull Restaurant Celebrates 48 years at Peddler’s Village with a Stampede of Savings!

Cock 'n Bull Restaurant

Peddler’s Village celebrates the 48th anniversary of the Cock ‘n Bull throughout the month of June with a Stampede of Savings..and the popular Scratch & Win!
Every Sunday through Wednesday evening from June 1 to June 30, 2010, enjoy your favorite Cock ‘n Bull specialties at vintage prices! From appetizers like Bruschetta and Shrimp Skewers to [...]

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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 Tweet ‘n Eat Giveaway

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Earl’s Bucks County Tweet ‘n Eat Giveaway

The Earl’s Bucks County Tweet ‘n Eat Giveaway is now closed for entries. The winning coupons are in the mail. Thanks to all for playing and watch for future Tweet ‘n Eat Giveaways!
 
 

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Cock ‘n Bull Tweet ‘n Eat Giveaway

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The Cock ‘n Bull Tweet ‘n Eat Giveaway is now closed for entries. All of the winning coupons have been mailed. Thanks to everyone who played the Cock ‘n Bull Tweet ‘n Eat. Please watch Twitter and Facebook for future Tweet ‘n Eat Giveaways!
 

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