Bucks County coffee shop Pot Heads expands to Jenkintown with unique twist.
Pot Heads, the quirky coffee shop off Route 13 in Bensalem, is set to open its second location in Jenkintown. The new 1,394-square-foot space will boast a distinct vibe, paying homage to co-owner Faith Noga's late daughter Mila. While the skeletons that adorn the walls of Pot Heads – including those sporting festive hats and accessories – won't be as prominent at the new shop, Mila's spirit will live on.
The Jenkintown location will feature a more "metaphysical" atmosphere, with crystals and other touches that cater to customers' spiritual side. The menu remains unchanged from the original Bensalem shop, serving up specialty drinks inspired by Mila's favorite stories, including "Alice in Wonderland" and "Coraline." A banana chocolate chip muffin made from Mila's recipe will also be on offer.
Noga opened the first Pot Heads shop with her brother-in-law Chris Watson in 2021, just a year after Mila's passing. The young girl had been diagnosed with epilepsy at age six but unfortunately suffered cardiac arrest after developing an eating disorder. Noga drew inspiration from her coffee habit and culinary skills to create a cafe that would honor Mila's memory.
After initial plans to open the new location in Juniper Village fell through, the pair secured a spot inside the Jenkintown Pavilion office complex. The new shop is expected to launch in early December, with Noga promising a mix of bar and couch seating, as well as the signature eclectic atmosphere that has made Pot Heads a local favorite.
A single skeleton may even make an appearance at the new location, according to Noga – who's eager to see her vision come to life.
Pot Heads, the quirky coffee shop off Route 13 in Bensalem, is set to open its second location in Jenkintown. The new 1,394-square-foot space will boast a distinct vibe, paying homage to co-owner Faith Noga's late daughter Mila. While the skeletons that adorn the walls of Pot Heads – including those sporting festive hats and accessories – won't be as prominent at the new shop, Mila's spirit will live on.
The Jenkintown location will feature a more "metaphysical" atmosphere, with crystals and other touches that cater to customers' spiritual side. The menu remains unchanged from the original Bensalem shop, serving up specialty drinks inspired by Mila's favorite stories, including "Alice in Wonderland" and "Coraline." A banana chocolate chip muffin made from Mila's recipe will also be on offer.
Noga opened the first Pot Heads shop with her brother-in-law Chris Watson in 2021, just a year after Mila's passing. The young girl had been diagnosed with epilepsy at age six but unfortunately suffered cardiac arrest after developing an eating disorder. Noga drew inspiration from her coffee habit and culinary skills to create a cafe that would honor Mila's memory.
After initial plans to open the new location in Juniper Village fell through, the pair secured a spot inside the Jenkintown Pavilion office complex. The new shop is expected to launch in early December, with Noga promising a mix of bar and couch seating, as well as the signature eclectic atmosphere that has made Pot Heads a local favorite.
A single skeleton may even make an appearance at the new location, according to Noga – who's eager to see her vision come to life.