BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A Mexican eatery has opened its third location in Bucks County. El Limon is now serving a menu chock full of South of the Border favorites, including tacos, fajitas, chips and salsa at its new eatery on Bellevue Avenue in Langhorne Borough.
In Lahaska, a new breakfast and lunch cafe has opened just steps away from the entrance to Peddler’s Village. Haddie Mae’s is now serving hearty breakfasts and delicious lunch selections to shoppers, visitors, local residents, and commuters.
Here are the business stories making news in Bucks County:
Mexican Eatery Opens Third Bucks Co. Location
El Limon, a Mexican eatery with several locations in the Philadelphia region, has expanded its locations in Bucks County. With restaurants in Chalfont and Bensalem, El Limon officially marked its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony recently for its new location on 108 S. Bellevue Avenue in Langhorne Borough. State Rep. Joe Hogan and State Sen. Frank Ferry cut the ribbon at the ceremony.

One of many Mexican dishes on the menu at El Limon. (El Limon)
New Cafe Serving Breakfast And Lunch In Lahaska
A new breakfast and lunch cafe has opened at 5788 Lower York Road in Lahaska inside the former Craft Barbecue building. Haddie Mae’s is now serving breakfast, lunch, and coffee, right by the entrance to Peddler’s Village on 202 in the village. “From hearty breakfast favorites to delicious lunch and great coffee, we’ve got what you need to fuel your day,” wrote the owners on Facebook. “Whether you’re wandering the village or just popping in for a cozy meal, we’d love to meet you!”

Stuffed French Toast at Haddie Mae’s in Lahaska. (Haddie Mae’s)
Restaurant Releases Statement On Closure, Gift Cards
Rocco’s at the Brick in Newtown has released a statement on its social media pages thanking its customers “from the bottom of our hearts for their patience, kindness, and encouragement” during its recent closure while addressing the growing number of concerns over gift cards. “Your support has made this transition easier, and we are incredibly grateful for each of you. Serving you has been a privilege,” they wrote. They also addressed the issue of gift cards, which has sparked a lot of comments on Facebook and has left many wondering if they’d ever see a refund.

Rocco’s at the Brick in Newtown. (Jeff Werner/Patch)
Restaurant Plans ‘Unforgettable’ New Year’s Eve
Stella of New Hope is taking New Year’s Eve to new heights with two experiences designed for an unforgettable night. Guests may attend either celebration or take in both. The night will open with a special dinner featuring a prix fixe Chef’s Tasting Menu served from 5 to 9 p.m., priced at $165 per person plus tax and gratuity. Executive Chef Keith Bernstein’s four-course menu highlights seasonal seafood, inventive vegetable preparations, and refined winter flavors.

The balloons are ready to drop on another unforgettable New Year’s Eve celebration at Stella.
NAC Donates To Fred Beans Hardship Committee
The Newtown Athletic Club’s Have A Heart Foundation has made a donation of $1,000 to the Fred Beans Hardship Committee, a group dedicated to supporting employees and their families during moments of unexpected financial strain. The foundation’s 52K in 52 Weeks campaign donates $1,000 weekly to a different local charity or non-profit in the Bucks County area to raise awareness and provide financial support, aiming to “Spread the Wealth and Spread the Word” for community causes.

From left are John Kile, GM of Fred Beans of Newtown; Beth Beans Gilbert, Vice President Fred Beans Family of Dealerships; Linda Mitchell, NAC Have a Heart Executive Director; and Josie Espindola, General Sales Manager, Fred Beans of Newtown. (Photo Courtesy of Fred Beans)

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