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AUGUST 2011 Business Briefs


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house, Devonshire Arms Café and Pub, hosts an August 12 open house to show off its new menu. The pub at the site of the former Carriage House on Princess Street, Shepherdstown, will feature authentic English pub fare. It’s owned and operated by Carolyn Litwack who is from Devon, England. She features a pasty of the day and her fa- mous teas! It’s the menu that you loved with some new ad- ditions.


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as a marketing executive in aerospace, high-tech and financial services indus- tries, Deborah Tucker has left Great Falls, Va., behind to buy Stone Soup Bistro. Now she’s fulfilling a lifelong dream of owning a restaurant. Hav- ing lived in France, she has changed the menu and de- cor to that of a French Bistro, still with a mission to offer food from local farmers. The Bistro is opening its door seven days a week, offering creative French food at affordable prices. The menu offers French fa-


vorites such as l’entrecote and pommes frites, savory and sweet crepes and a variety of


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and entertain the guests from time to time and with an expanded local wine and beer offerings, Happy Hour is now of- fered Monday through Friday for those wanting to unwind and relax with friends after work. Bistro 112 is on German Street in Shepherdstown.


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salads, soups and sandwiches. The Bistro, a proponent for sustainable agriculture, con- tinues to offer fresh produce from the local farming commu- nity whenever possible. Grass- fed beef, free-range chickens, creamy cheeses, juicy tomatoes, and fresh picked strawberries are some of the ingredients we prepare daily when in season.


Spa and Cellulite Center has recently expanded to accommodate their growing business. This expansion allowed for several more rooms with treatments, including skin care, nail care, body care, and relaxation. Per- sonal Reflection is owned by Kristi Johnson and her mom Nancy Bowers. They


credit the spa’s success to the support of the community and their staff who are experienced in every service that the spa of- fers. “Soothe your entire self with our extensive selection of services or indulge your senses as you are pampered with per- sonal treatments tailored just for you,” says Johnson. “Come dream, relax, and enjoy the best of the Personal Reflection Day Spa experience.” Call 304- 821-1333 to book your appoint- ment.


Ellsworth Moves To Potomac Crossing Ellsworth Music Supply and


Repair will open a new location in the Potomac Crossing shop- ping Center along Route 9 in Ranson in August. Ellsworth, which offers sales, rentals, sup- plies, and repairs, will close the doors on locations in Shep- herdstown and Charles Town after the new store opens. For information, www.ellsworth- musicsupply.com.


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