Monday, December 29 2025 10:36

Best of the Best: Food News & Coming Soon

Written by County Lines Magazine
  • Cutter & Cannon Spirits

    Cutter & Cannon Spirits, with a curated selection of rum, whiskey and brandy distilled in a 200-gallon pot still, plans to open behind Levante Brewing in West Chester. Look for Old Glory with 13 stars painted on ceiling of the tasting room, plus more themed décor and spirts (Red, White and Blue Bourbon) just in time for the America 250 celebrations. 210 Carter Dr., Ste. 5B, West Chester. CutterAndCannon.com

  • Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant chain sent shockwaves around the area with their surprise bankruptcy announcement in late October and closure of all locations. November’s surprise was the purchase of 10 locations (including West Chester) by Jeff Crivello, former CEO of Famous Dave’s. Plans are to reopen some locations as Three Notch’d Brewing Co. Stay tuned. ThreeNotchdBrewing.com
  • New Roots by Ramsey’s Farm made hearts warm when they took over the beloved SIW farmstand last year. They closed for the season early November, but look for another bountiful year of fresh produce, including Dr. Martin lima beans, products and plants. The legacy continues. 4336 S. Creek Rd., Chadds Ford. NewRootsByRamseys.com
  • Salt II, the planned high-end Korean dining complex (Korean omakase, tabletop cooking, lower price-point option, too) from the Salt Korean BBQ folks in North Wales, is expected to open in Devon this spring. The property, formerly the home of two high-end restaurants — La Jonquille and Shiraz, which closed several years ago — required extensive renovations. Should be amazing! 840 Lancaster Ave., Devon. SaltKoreanBBQ.com
  • Tired Hands Brewing Company, the award-winning brewery with multiple locations and James Beard nods, made a mysterious announcement last summer about a future West Chester location. Said owner Jean Broillet IV, “It’s the most unlikely spot you could ever imagine for a craft brewery.” Since then, crickets … Location TBD. TiredHands.com
  • Wonder, the national chain of food halls working with celebrity chefs (Bobby Flay), opened in West Chester, Newtown Square and King of Prussia for dine-in, takeout and delivery. Given all the wonderful local restaurants, we wonder why. Wonder.com

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