Restaurants & Bars
Turning Point Plans Summer Opening In Doylestown
There have been some delays but Turning Point is now on track for a summer 2020 opening in Doylestown, the CEO tells Patch.

DOYLESTOWN, PA — The opening of Turning Point, a lunch and breakfast restaurant coming to Doylestown, has been pushed back to early summer 2020. The restaurant is opening at the former Friendly's restaurant on N. Main Street in Doylestown.
Turning Point Founder and CEO Kirk Ruoff said there were some delays with the engineering and planning for the building. "We are now under construction and the building will have a complete makeover," he said.
Here's a look at what the new building will look like:
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This will be Turning Point's third Bucks County location. There are restaurants in Warrington and Newtown.
Turning Point serves a variety of breakfast and lunch options.
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Menu items at existing locations include traditional dishes like waffles, pancakes, eggs, sandwiches, wraps, and more.
Plus, Turning Point offers some unique specialties, including breakfast nachos, the "freedbird" (homemade cornbread topped with dried cranberries, candied walnuts, spicy sausage gravy and two sunny side up eggs), and an "avocado smash" sandwich. You can view the full menu here.
Turning Point currently operates several restaurants in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. In addition to the Bucks County locations, nearby restaurants are in North Wales, Blue Bell, and Princeton, NJ.
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