
Nifty Fifty’s Now Open in Fairless Hills, PA
Hope you're hungry. The long-awaited Nifty Fifty's in Fairless Hills is now open, according to Lower Bucks Source.
Nifty Fifty's just opened on South Oxford Valley Road in Fairless Hills
It's in the former Bank of America building on South Oxford Valley Road. It was approved last fall by the Bristol Township Zoning Hearing Board.
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If you've never been to a Nifty Fifty's, it has a cool, retro diner from the 50s vibe. It's known for its freshly-pressed burgers, fresh chicken nuggets, hand-cut fries, creamy milkshakes, and the world's largest soda fountain.
The restaurant hosted a soft opening for friends and family on Saturday (October 4), and opened its doors to the public the next day (Sunday, October 5) at 11 AM, just in time for lunch.
The restaurant offers dine in or takeout
You can dine in or takeout. I'd recommend dine in. It's a cool experience.

Nifty Fifty's hours are:
Monday - Thursday from 11 AM - 11 PM
Friday - Saturday from 11 AM - Midnight, for your late-night snack cravings.
A Fairless Hills resident owns this new Fairless Hills location, as well as the Warminster location, so go on out and support local.
Nifty Fifty's is a Philadelphia-area chain
Nifty Fifty's has been in the Philadelphia area for many years, first opening in 1987 in Ridley Township.
Other Pennsylvania locations include Newtown Square, Abington, South Philadelphia, Northeast Philadelphia, and Fishtown.
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There's only one location in New Jersey
There's only one location in New Jersey. It's in Turnersville. There's another one on the way in Oaklyn, the website says.
Newark, Delaware also has a Nifty Fifty's.
To check out the menu, click here. Warning, viewing the menu will make you hungry.
The new Nifty Fifty's is located at 503 South Oxford Valley Road in Fairless Hills.
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