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Welcome to the nonprofit County TheaterThe County Theater is a nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization.
A D M I S S I O N
General ............................................................$8.00Members .........................................................$4.50Seniors (62+) Children under 18 and Students w/valid I.D. .....................................$6.00Early Matinee ..................................................$5.00 (shows prior to 2:30 pm)Late Matinee ...................................................$6.00 (shows starting between 2:30 & 5:30 pm)Wed Early Matinee (before 2:30 pm) ...............$4.50Affiliated Theaters Members* ...........................$5.50
*Affiliated Theaters Members We are happy to announce that the Ambler Theater, the County Theater, and the Bryn Mawr Film Institute have reciprocal admission benefits. Your membership will allow you $5.50 admission at the other theaters. (You must present your member-ship card to obtain this discount.)
Be a Member Become a member of the nonprofit County Theater and show your support for good films and a cultural landmark. See back panel for a membership form.
Policies Children under 6 – Children under age 6 will not be admitted to our “Regular Films.” However, all age children are welcome to our special “Kids Films” series.
Late Arrivals – The Theater reserves the right to stop selling tickets (and/or seating patrons) after a film has started.
Outside Food and Drink – Patrons are not permitted to bring outside food and drink into the theater.
The County Theater has wheelchair accessible auditoriums and restrooms, and is equipped with hearing enhancement devices. Please see the theater manager when you arrive.
Give us Feedback Your film experience is the most important thing to us, so we wel-come your feedback. Please let us know what we can do better. Call (215) 345-6789, or email us at [email protected]
County Theater 20 East State Street, Doylestown, PA 18901 215-345-6789 HOTLINE 215-348-1878 Administrative Office CountyTheater.org
Main AttractionsFilm Booking. Our main films play week-to-week from Friday through Thursday. Every Monday we determine what new films will start on Friday, what current films will end on Thursday, and what current films will continue through Friday for another week. All films are subject to this week-to-week decision-mak-ing process. We try to play all of our Main Attraction films as soon as possible. (For more info on the business of booking films and why some films play longer or sooner than others, visit our website.)
When Will a Film’s Run Start?
After we decide on Monday (Tuesday at the latest) what new films will start on Friday, we immediately let you know on our website and on our hotline. We’ll send you an email message every Tuesday as to what is coming and going on Friday. (Sign up by emailing us at [email protected].) If there is a particular film that you don’t want to miss, call our box office (215/345-6789 ext. 6), and leave your name and telephone number and the particular film that you want to see (on the answering machine is ok). We’ll put that on our “Film Call List,” and then we’ll call you on the right Monday and tell you that your film is starting that Friday. (Two requests: please leave a telephone number where you have an answer-ing machine, and please don’t request every film on the flyer.)
And When Will a Film’s Run End?
This decision happens by the same process – we decide on Monday which films will end on Thursday. Again, we immedi-ately let you know on our website, on our hotline, and in our weekly email messages.
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We can keep you up-to-date on all our events and scheduling via our weekly email notices. Visit our web site to sign up, and then stay plugged into our latest programming news.
Special ProgramsOur Special Programs are scheduled for specific dates and times, which are listed in this PREVIEWS brochure. Check our website and hotline for any additions or changes.
When will films play?
How can you support the County Theater?Be a member. Your membership is the foundation of our success. Please fill out and return the attached mem-bership form. (Or join online – it’s easy and secure.) Your financial support is tax-deductible. Memberships run for one year from date of joining.
Put your star in the sidewalk. Your additional gifts and support make us even better. Your donations are fully tax-deductible. And you can put your name on a bronze star in the sidewalk! Contact our Business Office at (215) 348-1878.
How does the County Theater run?“County Theater, Inc.” is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt nonprofit corporation which owns and runs the theater. Our current Board consists of: Molly Lowell, President; Louise McLeod, Vice President; Cheryl Royer, Secretary; Ron Strouse, Treasurer; Jim Bunn; Pamela Byers; Gregory J. Gore; Mary Beth Kineke; Jack McMillin; Richard Patterson; Scott Petersen; John Soffronoff; Sandra Teel Trainer; Lynn Taylor; Lou White; and John Toner, Executive Director. The official registration and financial information on County Theater, Inc. may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll-free, within Pennsylvania, 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.
Special ThanksThe County Theater receives funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.
Become a sponsor. Receive prominent recognition for your business in exchange for helping our nonprofit theater. Recognition comes in a variety of ways – on our silver screens, in our brochures, and on our website. Call us at (215) 348-1878.
To our 4,200+ members, thank you.
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After the Wedding Denmark – 1 hr 59 min – Susanne Bier With subtitles A powerful drama, AFTER THE WEDDING is about a Danish man who is summoned to Copenhagen to meet the mysterious benefactor of the orphanage he runs in India. His attendance at the benefactor’s daughter’s wedding leads to shocking revelations of secrets from the past.
Amazing GraceGreat Britain – 1 hr 51 min Michael AptedAMAZING GRACE is a historical drama about activist William Wilberforce’s ongoing battle to abolish the slave trade in the early nineteenth century. Spanning more than twenty years and seamlessly alternating between various points in the tale’s chronology, this stimulating film features exceptional performances from Ioan Gruffudd, Albert Finney, and Michael Gambon.
Paris Je T’AimeFrance – 1 hr 50 min – various directors Featuring vignettes from twenty world directors, PARIS JE T’AIME is a series of short cinematic love letters addressed to Paris. The directors include Olivier Assayas, Joel and Ethan Coen, Alfonso Cuaron, Walter Salles, Tom Tykwer, and Gus Vant Sant. The cast includes Juliette Binoche, Steve Buscemi, Willem Dafoe, Gerard Depardieu, Miranda Richardson, and Rufus Sewell. A delightful cinematic diversion.
Breaking and Entering Great Britain – 1 hr 59 min Anthony MinghellaJude Law plays a well-to-do architect whose London offices are burglarized, sending him on an ill-advised mission to discover the culprit. Juliette Binoche and Robin Wright Penn give superb supporting performances in this sharply observed film about contemporary life and love.
Angel-A France – 1 hr 31 min – Luc Besson With subtitles A morality tale that is alternately humorous and brooding, ANGEL-A tells the story of Andre, a former con artist whose past catches up with him. It’s sort of a hip update of It’s a Wonderful Life. Shot in lush black and white and set in Paris, this film marks acclaimed French director Luc Besson’s return to top form.
Black BookNetherlands – 2 hr 24 min Paul VerhoevenWith subtitles Eclectic Dutch director Paul Verhoeven returns to his native country to make his first Dutch film in over twenty years. It’s a WWII resistance thriller in which a young Jewish woman does whatever it takes to survive the Nazi occupation. This suspenseful historical drama is powerful and deeply moving.
Venus Great Britain – 1 hr 34 min Roger MichellThis charming British comedy revolves around two seasoned actors whose lives are thrown into chaos when a young woman comes to visit. Peter O’Toole, still charismatic and silver-tongued, scores a bull’s-eye with his funny (and randy) lead performance. Wry British humor and keenly observed human behavior make this funny and touching film a small gem.
Miss Potter Great Britain – 1 hr 32 min Chris NoonanRenee Zellweger stars in the title role of this biopic film about Beatrix Potter, author of the Peter Rabbit stories and other children’s books. Director Chris Noonan (Babe) is well-versed in the milieu of imaginative fancy, and he deftly presents this story about creativity and the workings of an artist’s mind. It is also about a woman trying to realize her dreams in Victorian England. With Ewan McGregor and Emily Watson.
The Namesake India/USA – 2 hr 2 min – Mira Nair Mostly in English From acclaimed Indian director Mira Nair, THE NAMESAKE is a thoughtful film about family, love, and self-discovery. It’s about two generations of an Indian-American family – the parents who moved from Calcutta to the U.S., and their son who struggles to reconcile his American identity with his cultural heritage. This fine film is an affectionate and touching portrait of one family’s journey to a new life.
The ItalianRussia – 1 hr 39 min – Andrei KravchukWith subtitlesTHE ITALIAN is a striking film about a six-year-old Russian boy who is forced to choose between living with a wealthy Italian couple who want to adopt him or searching for his mother who abandoned him. The stark realism with which the boy’s existence is conveyed is tempered by the excitement of his quest for self-discovery. An absorbing film.
The Lives of Others Germany – 2 hr 17 min Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck With subtitles This psychologically charged German drama is set in 1984 East Berlin, before the fall of the Berlin Wall. It centers on an officer of East Germany’s secret police, who is instructed to spy on a famous couple. As time passes, the officer becomes obsessed with the emotional life of the couple.
The Valet France – 1 hr 25 min – Francis Veber With subtitles This thoroughly likeable French film derives its humor from a pleasing screenplay of mistaken identities. When a philandering CEO is photographed with his mistress, he tells his suspicious wife that his mistress is linked with the third party in the photo – a valet. This effervescent comedy was written by the screenwriter of La Cage aux Folles.
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TH EATE R D OYL E STOWNT H E A T E R A M B L E RFILM INSTITUTE BRYN MAWR
SPECIAL PROGRAMS AT 3 THEATERS. The County Theater, the Ambler Theater and the Bryn Mawr Film Institute each present special film programs. Together we increase your opportunities to see classic and unusual films on the big screen. Unlike our MAIN ATTRACTIONS, these offerings are at fixed times and places (and not all offerings play at all locations), so check closely for details.
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County: Mar 5 Mon 7:00
Animation Mania An Evening with Lou DiCrescenzoWe welcome film preservationist Lou DiCrescenzo back to the County Theater for a fun-filled night of vintage animated films. These cartoons were some of the first films to be processed in dye transfer Technicolor, one of the most significant technological breakthroughs in film presentation. Dating back over fifty years, many of them have not been seen on a movie screen since they first appeared! Film program is approximately 2 hours.
We are excited to host a celebration of the films of acclaimed director Robert
Altman. Revered for his visual style, wry humor and circuitous narratives, Altman made many great films over the last forty years, which have exerted a powerful influence over American movies. This examination of a true original
begins with three lectures and is followed by the screenings of four of his films, all of which are hosted by knowledgeable figures in the Philadelphia film community.
Bryn Mawr: Mar 14 Wed 7:00
Robert Altman Considered An Introduction by Jennifer SteinbergPhiladelphia Film Festival documentaries curator Jennifer Steinberg will give a one-hour overview of Altman’s films, with a particular focus on MASH, the screening of which will follow her talk.
Bryn Mawr: Mar 14 Wed 8:00Ambler: Mar 15 Thu 7:00
MASH1970 – 1 hr 56 min – USA – color – 35 mm – d: Robert Altman A raucous and irreverent black comedy, MASH is one of the benchmarks of 70s Hollywood. Set in a Korean War field hospital, Elliott Gould and Donald Sutherland are army surgeons who use pranks and hi-jinx to inoculate themselves against the bloodshed of war. Winner of the Palme D’or at Cannes, MASH was Altman’s breakout film. The Bryn Mawr screening will be hosted by film curator Jennifer Steinberg, and the screening at the Ambler will be hosted by film scholar Adrienne Redd.
County: Mar 19 Mon 7:00Bryn Mawr: Mar 21 Wed 7:00
The Long Goodbye1973 – 1 hr 52 min – USA – color – 35 mm d: Robert Altman – w/ Elliott GouldA revisionist take on the detective genre, THE LONG GOODBYE is an adaptation of a Raymond Chandler novel and stars Elliott Gould as private investigator Philip Marlowe. Subversively misanthropic in its worldview, as well as innovative in its filmmaking, THE LONG GOODBYE is a pure delight. The County screening will be hosted by film curator Jennifer Steinberg, and the Bryn Mawr screening will be hosted by Philadelphia Inquirer film critic Steven Rea.
Ambler: Mar 22 Thu 7:00County: Mar 26 Mon 7:00
The Player 1992 – 2 hr 4 min – USA – color – 35 mm d: Robert Altman – w/Tim Robbins, Greta ScacchiAltman’s clever satire of the movie industry. Tim Robbins is a studio executive who becomes the chief suspect in a murder investigation. Supplemented by 65 star cameos and chock-full of insider jokes, THE PLAYER is a must for anyone who loves Hollywood, or who loves to hate it. The Ambler screening will be hosted by Scribe Video Center Programming Director Gretjen Clausing, and the screening at County will be hosted by Philadelphia Inquirer film critic Steven Rea.
Bryn Mawr: Mar 28 Wed 7:00Ambler: Mar 29 Thu 7:00County: Apr 2 Mon 7:00
Gosford Park 2001 – 2 hr 17 min - Great Britain/USA color – 35 mm – d: Robert Altman GOSFORD PARK is a deft blend of murder mystery and British class drama. Set in England in the 1930s, a murder is investigated in a big country house. A sharply focused script, together with an amazing ensemble cast, reinvigorated Altman’s later career. The screening at BMFI will be hosted by Scribe Video’s Gretjen Clausing. The Ambler screening will be hosted by Renew program coordinator Alice Bullitt and the County screening will be hosted by film scholar Adrienne Redd.
Robert Altman: American Maverick
Ambler: Mar 8 Thu 7:00County: Mar 12 Mon 7:00
Robert Altman Revisited A Film Forum with Sam AdamsJoin City Paper film critic Sam Adams, who will discuss the films of acclaimed American director Robert Altman, examining his definitive work with ensemble casts, his fluid, instantly identifiable camerawork, his unsentimental humanism, and his unflinching determination to fly by his own lights. The program will feature numerous clips from Altman’s work, and will last approximately two hours.
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The 16th Philadelphia Film FestivalBryn Mawr Film Institute is excited to be an official venue for the 16th Philadelphia Film Festival, one of the most dynamic festivals in the country, annually presenting over 300 works on film and video from nearly 50 countries. As an official venue, BMFI will be showing seven great films in the heart of the festival schedule. Specific films will be announced at PhillyFests.com and BrynMawrFilm.org as well as at the theater.
Bryn Mawr: Apr 9 Mon 4:00 & 7:00Bryn Mawr: Apr 10 Tue 4:00 & 7:00
Bryn Mawr: Apr 11 Wed 4:00Bryn Mawr: Apr 12 Thu 4:00 & 7:00
Reels on Wheels: Philadelphia Film Fest EncoreThe County and Ambler Theaters will again host an encore selection of four great films from this year’s Philadelphia Film Fest in the week following its conclusion. Selections will include documentaries, narratives, and sneak previews. Specific films will be announced at PhillyFests.org, CountyTheater.org, and AmblerTheater.org, as well as at the theaters.
County: Apr 18 Wed 7:00 & 9:00County: Apr 19 Thu 7:00 & 9:00Ambler: Apr 18 Wed 7:00 & 9:00Ambler: Apr 19 Thu 7:00 & 9:00
County: Apr 9 Mon 7:00Ambler: Apr 12 Thu 7:00
Renaissance2006 – 1 hr 45 min – France – b&w – 35 mm d: Christian VolckmanThis futuristic drama is an amazing visual accomplishment. Combining animation and live-action, RENAISSANCE is a step beyond what we’ve seen before. The film’s black-and-white widescreen look is closer to comic book panels than digital filmmaking. Combine Metropolis, Blade Runner, and Sin City, set them in Paris in 2054 and you’ll have a sense of this mournful film noir.
Bryn Mawr: Apr 4 Wed 7:00Ambler: Apr 5 Thu 7:00
2007 Black Maria Film and Video FestivalWe are delighted to welcome back the Black Maria Film and Video Festival, an award-winning festival committed to the exhibition of cutting edge independent films. Each evening will showcase a different program of new and highly creative films—documentary, narrative, animation, experimental, and more. Both programs will be introduced and discussed by Festival Director John Columbus.
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SER I ES ‘07County: Apr 23 Mon 7:00Bryn Mawr: Apr 25 Wed 7:00Ambler: Apr 26 Thu 7:00
Touch of Evil1958 – 1 hr 52 min - USA – b&w - 35 mm d: Orson WellesIn association with Philadelphia Theatre Company’s production of the stage play Orson’s Shadow, we are pleased to present Orson Welles’ film TOUCH OF EVIL. Charlton Heston plays a Mexican narcotics investigator who clashes with Welles’ corrupt US police chief. The b&w cinematography is stunning, the story is tawdry, and the characters are colorful. Beautifully restored, this film is a delicious big screen treat.
Bryn Mawr: Apr 11 Wed 7:00
Blindsight2006 – 1 hr 44 min – Great Britain – color 35 mm – d: Lucy WalkerBMFI and Overbrook School for the Blind are pleased to co-sponsor this screening of BLINDSIGHT, an inspirational documentary that chronicles the gripping adventure of six blind teenagers who set out to climb the north side of Mount Everest. This screening will be introduced and discussed by documentary subject Sabriye Tenberken, a blind educator and adventurer who established the first school for the blind in Lhasa.
Bryn Mawr: Apr 18 Wed 7:00
Lovely and Amazing 2001 – 1 hr 32 min – USA – color – 35 mm d: Nicole Holofcener – w/ Brenda Blethyn, Catherine KeenerIn conjunction with Bryn Mawr Hospital’s Comprehensive Breast Center, BMFI is delighted to host a screening of LOVELY AND AMAZING. Nicole Holofcener’s smart comedy dissects a family of insecure women in Los Angeles who struggle in search of happiness. The superb ensemble cast shines with Brenda Blethyn, Catherine Keener, and Emily Mortimer playing a mother and her two grown daughters. Screening will be preceded by a breast health discussion from some of Bryn Mawr Hospital’s most distinguished physicians.
County: Apr 30 Mon 7:00
Herzog’s Documentaries:German Cinema Then and NowA Film Forum with Timothy CorriganWerner Herzog is one of world cinema’s most influential directors. Together with filmmakers Wim Wenders and Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Herzog helped launch the New German Cinema in the 1970s. Join Timothy Corrigan, Professor of English and Director of Cinema Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, for a fascinating foray into the work of Werner Herzog, with special attention paid to his documentary films. Program length is approximately two hours.
Bryn Mawr: May 2 Wed 7:00
The Coen Brothers and Film NoirA Discussion (7:00) and a screening ofThe Man Who Wasn’t There (8:00)2001 – 1 hr 56 min – USA – b&w – 35 mm d: Joel Coen – w/ Billy Bob Thornton, Frances McDormand Discussing movies ranging from the textbook noir Blood Simple to the hilariously brilliant The Big Lebowski, Friends Central School seniors Matt Dancis and Andrew Roth will lead a discussion addressing the noir aesthetic in the Coen Brothers’ work. The talk will take place in the new BMFI multimedia room and will be followed by an 8:00 screening of THE MAN WHO WASN’T THERE in the theater.
Ambler: May 3 Thu 7:00County: May 7 Mon 7:00
Filmmakers Gus Sacks and Justin DillardJudy Goose2006 – 1 hr 25 min – USA – color - digital d: Gus Sacks and Justin DillardWe welcome Philadelphia area filmmakers Gus Sacks and Justin Dillard, who will be present to introduce and discuss their film, JUDY GOOSE. This locally-shot feature is about an advertising firm that loses its boss, but must carry on. An excellent ensemble cast brings to life two mismatched friends, a quarrelling husband and wife team, a disaffected industry stalwart, and a delivery boy.
Bryn Mawr: May 9 Wed 7:00Ambler: May 10 Thurs 7:00
Italian NeorealismA Film Forum with Maurizio GiammarcoBeginning in the mid-1940s and ending in the early 1950s, Italian neorealism was a film movement that featured stories about the working class, the use of nonprofessional actors, and a cinema vérité aesthetic. Join Maurizio Giammarco, Professor of Film Studies and English Literature at Rosemont College, for a lively evening of discussion and clips from essential films, including those of Visconti, Rossellini, and De Sica. Program length is approximately two hours.
County: May 14 Mon 7:00Ambler: May 17 Thu 7:00
The Big Lebowski1998 – 1 hr 57 min – USA – color – 35 mm d: Joel Coen – w/ Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Julianne Moore, John TurturroThis classic from the Coen Brothers gets better with every viewing. Jeff Bridges plays Jeff Lebowski, a laid-back, aging California hippie-type who spends a lot of time at the local bowling lanes. He’s mistaken by thugs for a philanthropist of the same name, which leads to a kidnapping plot and a lot of amusing developments. Don’t miss seeing “The Dude” on the big screen!
Bryn Mawr: May 16 Wed 7:00
Filmmaker Stan Schofield and Actor Nicholas GiordanoParting Words2005 – 1 hr 50 min – USA – color - digital d: Stan SchofieldWell-written and featuring stellar acting, this dramatic comedy chronicles the lives of three guys, their wives, and the imminent death of a friend. The characters are on an emotional rollercoaster, which tests friendships, marriages, and love, in a volatile mix of life, laughs, and death. We welcome director Stan Schofield and actor Nicholas Giordano, who will be present to introduce and discuss their film.
County: May 21 Mon 7:00Bryn Mawr: May 23 Wed 7:00Ambler: May 24 Thu 7:00
The Best of the Diamond Screen Film Festival 2007Showcase of Temple University Student FilmsJoin us for three different evenings of the most creative and outstanding student work from Temple University’s Film School, including documentary, narrative, experimental, and animated films and videos. Each evening will feature a different selection of Senior and Graduate works. Presented by the filmmakers and Temple University’s Department of Film and Media Studies.
COUNTY THEATERMASTER SCHEDULE
Spring Cinematheque 2007
Mar 5 Mon 7:00 Animation Mania An Evening with Lou DiCrescenzo
Mar 12 Mon 7:00 Robert Altman Revisited A Film Forum with Sam Adams
Mar 19 Mon 7:00 The Long Goodbye
Mar 26 Mon 7:00 The Player
Apr 2 Mon 7:00 Gosford Park
Apr 9 Mon 7:00 Renaissance
Apr 18 Wed 7:00 and 9:00 Apr 19 Thu 7:00 and 9:00 Reels on Wheels: Philadelphia Film Fest Encore
Apr 23 Mon 7:00 Touch of Evil
Apr 30 Mon 7:00 Herzog’s Documentaries: German Cinema Then and Now A Film Forum with Timothy Corrigan
May 7 Mon 7:00 Filmmakers Gus Sacks and Justin Dillard Judy Goose
May 14 Mon 7:00 The Big Lebowski
May 21 Mon 7:00 The Best of the Diamond Screen Film Festival 2007 Showcase of Temple University Student Films
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show1975 – 1 hr 40 min – USA – color – 35 mm d: Jim SharmanBack by popular demand, we present the outrageous cult classic film, THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW. So don your favorite fishnets and join us for the quintessential interactive film experience. Or just watch the movie – that’s okay, too.
Film Discussion Groups at the County TheaterThere are regular Film Discussion Groups at the County Theater, the Ambler Theater, and The Bryn Mawr Film Institute. Currently, the County discussion is the first Monday of each month, following a selected 7:00 screening. For details, check each theater’s website, call our hotlines, or inquire at the theaters. (The schedule is subject to change, so always check ahead of time.)
Open Screen Mondays The Bryn Mawr Film Institute invites area film-makers to screen their films at our theater. Just bring your film in DVD or VHS format, and we’ll run it on the BIG SCREEN! Admission, as well as praise (or criticism) from your peers, will be offered FREE of charge. This is an exciting forum for Philadelphia area filmmakers. You don’t have to be a filmmaker—come if you just want to see interesting local work.
Bryn Mawr: First Monday of each month 9:00-11:00 pm
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8. Madam Butterfly Japanese Restaurant 34 W State St • 215-345-4488 Lunch: M-Sat: 11:30-2:30; Dinner: M-Sat: 4:30-10:30; Sun: 12-9:30 Sushi • Tempura • Teriyaki • Hibachi • Classic Japanese Cuisine artfully prepared; Presented in a peaceful Japanese setting.
9. The Doylestown Bookshop 16 S Main St • 215-230-7610 Sun 9am-8pm; Mon-Th: 9am-10pm; Fri-Sat: 9am-11pm Locally Owned. Great selection: Current best seller discounts; Magazines; Greeting Cards; Gifts; Cafe; Special Orders.
10. Siren Records 22-28 S Main St • 2nd Floor • 215-348-CDCD New and used compact discs, cassettes and records. CDs traded. M-Th: 11-9; F: 11-10; Sat: 10-10; Sun: noon-6 10% discount with your CountyTheater Membership Card. www.sirenrecords.com
11. Slate Bleu Doylestown Agricultural Works 100 South Main Street 215-348-0222 Dinner - Daily 5-10pm (closed Tuesdays) Sunday Brunch 11 am - 3 pm; Late Night - Fridays and Saturdays 10 pm – midnight Casual, fun European dining in downtown Doylestown. Offering dinner, Sunday brunch, and after theater late night menu on Fridays and Saturdays. Cocktails and wines by the glass or bottle. Tastings menu at the stone counter/bar. www.SlateBleu.com
12. American Rentals, Inc. 1865 South Easton Rd • Doylestown 215-348-3472 Serving the community since 1971, providing equipment to get your job done for the contractor/home owner.
13. Chambers 19 & The Other Side 19 N. Main St., Doylestown • 215-348-1940 M-Th 11am-10pm; Fri-Sat 11am-11pm; Sun-day Brunch – only $8.95 – 9am-1:00pm; Sun 1-9pm Just around the corner, Chambers offers a nice casual atmosphere for a lite-bite, full course meal, homemade desserts or a cocktail with a full service n/s bar. Live entertainment 7 days, no cover.
14. Sunny Beverages 140 Veterans Lane • 215-345-6679 Fast & friendly drive-through service or home & office delivery in boro. We sell a wide variety of beers, sodas & waters, also ice. Located right off Main St.
15. Harmony Clean 573 N Main St., Suite 209 • Doylestown 215-230-7700 Harmony Clean is a non-toxic, environmentally-friendly home cleaning company. We are located in Doylestown and service 10 miles around the Doylestown area.
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