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Wingstop to open chicken wing restaurant in Manheim Twp.

Wingstop will be opening its first Lancaster County restaurant this summer in Manheim Township.

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Here's how local shops will celebrate Independent Bookstore Day Saturday

Saturday’s event, observed nationally, includes early hours, special treats, sales, a book signing and a grand opening.

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Which restaurants opened, closed in Lancaster County in May 2021? [dining out]


Nine restaurants opened for business, while two closed their doors.
Seven restaurants announced future plans, including future openings and closings, as well as canceled plans.
Located at 55 N. Main St. (Route 72), Artifice Ales & Mead will occupy part of the former Bickel’s Snack Foods complex being redeveloped into REO Manheim Marketplace. 
Artifice Ales & Mead photo
Here are the restaurants that opened in Lancaster County in May
Artifice Ales & Mead, a gastropub and brewery, opened in Manheim at the REO Manheim Marketplace. It's managed by Willie Wrede, who is the mead maker and brewer for Meduseld Meadery in downtown Lancaster. The 4,630-square-foot warehouse area was urned into a taproom area for 60 to 70 patrons.

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Oola Bowls opens cafe in Manheim Township with expanded menu, drive-thru


Oola Bowls has opened a new café Manheim Township, where it is adding new menu items.
The Oola Bowls café is situated in the Foxshire Plaza shopping center at 1963 Fruitville Pike, across the street from its former spot in Lancaster Marketplace, where it closed last week as the vendor marketplace was closing.
The 2,000-square-foot café features a drive-thru window, seating for around 15 and offers online ordering and has some grab-to-go items.
The Oola Bowl, which is the signature bowl at Oola Bowls 1936 Fruitville Pike in Manheim Township, eatures organic açaí base, peanut butter, graham’s granola, bananas, strawberries, blueberries, honey, coconut flakes and chia seeds, Tuesday, May 18, 2021.

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Here are the restaurants that opened, closed in Lancaster County in February [dining out]


There were several changes to the restaurant scene in Lancaster County during the month of February.
In total, four new restaurants opened up shop, five announced their future plans for locations in the county, and four closed down permanently.
Here are the restaurants that opened in Lancaster County in February
A new
Domino’s has opened near Mount Joy in the Donegal Square shopping center. The carryout and delivery pizza restaurant takes a 2,000-square-foot space at 2101A Strickler Road, opposite Hamilton Inn & Suites in the shopping center near routes 283 and 230.
The owners of
El Cubano, who have a Cuban food restaurant in Lancaster Township and a stand in Lancaster Central Market, opened another restaurant in February in downtown Lancaster. The new El Cubano occupies a spot at 60 N. Queen St.

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Oola Bowls to open cafe this spring in Manheim Township


Oola Bowls plans to open a new café in Manheim Township once its stand closes in Lancaster Marketplace.
The Oola Bowls café will be situated in the Foxshire Plaza shopping center at 1963 Fruitville Pike, across the street from its current spot in Lancaster Marketplace, where it will stay open through April.
Work is beginning next week to turn the roughly 2,000-square foot space in Foxshire Plaza into a restaurant that will have a drive-thru and a small seating area. Most recently home to a mattress store and before that a Little Caesars, the space will also have offices for the restaurant company, which is hoping to soon begin offering franchises, with the new café as the model.

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Here are the retail stores that opened, closed in Lancaster County in January [retail changes]


There were a handful of changes to the retail scene in Lancaster County during the month of January.
In total, three new retail outlets opened up shop in the county, while three others announced their future plans for locations in Lancaster.
Here are the retail stores that opened in Lancaster County in January
Bob’s Discount Furniture has opened a Lancaster store at a former Best Buy location on the eastern edge of the city. The Connecticut-based furniture retailer opened January 8 in a 46,000-square-foot space at 1801 Hempstead Road, near Lowe’s.
uBreakiFix now occupies a spot in Foxshire Plaza at 1939 Fruitville Pike in Manheim Twp. A national franchise, uBreakiFix offers same-day repair of a wide array of smartphones, tables, computers, gaming systems and other small electronic devices. The franchise owner of the shop is James McNeil.

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Here are the retail stores that opened or announced future plans in Lancaster County in January [retail changes]


There were a handful of changes to the retail scene in Lancaster County during the month of January.
In total, three new retail outlets opened up shop in the county, while three others announced their future plans for locations in Lancaster.
Here are the retail stores that opened in Lancaster County in January
Bob’s Discount Furniture has opened a Lancaster store at a former Best Buy location on the eastern edge of the city. The Connecticut-based furniture retailer opened January 8 in a 46,000-square-foot space at 1801 Hempstead Road, near Lowe’s.
uBreakiFix now occupies a spot in Foxshire Plaza at 1939 Fruitville Pike in Manheim Twp. A national franchise, uBreakiFix offers same-day repair of a wide array of smartphones, tables, computers, gaming systems and other small electronic devices. The franchise owner of the shop is James McNeil.

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