BUCKS COUNTY, PA — Two businesses are calling it quits in Bucks County as a popular sports bar and a Mexican cantina shut their doors. Meanwhile, a Philadelphia cheesesteak maker is getting the royal treatment as patrons pack the place in Warrington.

These are some of the business stories that made news this past week in Bucks County:

It kicked off with a kickoff. With the Philadelphia Eagles playing in the NFC Championship Game, Founding Fathers Sports Bar & Grill held its grand opening. But the Bensalem sports bar won’t make it through this Eagles season. (Read More)

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A neighborhood Mexican cantina and tequila bar is closing its doors in Holland. The owners of El Barrio Cantina and Tequila Bar made the announcement last week. (Read More)

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Philadelphia cheesesteak royalty has officially arrived in Central Bucks County. Steve’s Prince of Steaks, which bills itself as serving the “best traditional cheesesteaks in Philadelphia,” celebrated the grand opening of its newest location in Warrington on Oct. 18. (Read More)

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Known for offering a variety of atmospheres within its historic two-level destination, Maxwell’s On Main (MOM’s) has reimagined its first-floor dining room for more fall events. (Read More)

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Donna Jamison Cave, who has served as the chair of the board of directors at Peddler’s Village in Lahaska for the past decade, has stepped into the role of Chief Executive Officer following the departure of former CEO Bob McGowan. (Read More)

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