Ambler’s The Lucky Well Closing, as Chef Chad Rosenthal Focuses on New Venture

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The entrance to The Lucky Well in Ambler.
Image via The Lucky Well Facebook.
The building where The Lucky Well has been operating from for more than 10 years was sold to the owners of Cantina Feliz, a Mexican restaurant in Fort Washington.

Chad Rosenthal, chef and owner of The Lucky Well, is closing the Ambler restaurant on December 31, writes the staff at Around Ambler.

While shutting down The Lucky Well restaurant, he said he is continuing in the hospitality industry with The Lucky Well – Experience Group.

Rosenthal cited the rising costs of running a BBQ restaurant and the financial impact of the pandemic as driving factors for his decision.

The building from where The Lucky Well has been operating for more than 10 years was sold to the owners of Cantina Feliz, a Mexican restaurant in Fort Washington.

In a statement, Rosenthal, said, “The past 10+ years have been a wonderful chapter filled with memories and shared experiences. We’ve laughed together, celebrated milestones, and witnessed the growth of Ambler Borough into a vibrant and dynamic community. However, as the saying goes, the only constant in life is change. This cool can’t last forever!”

In describing The Lucky Well – Experience Group, he said, “In alignment with the evolving industry landscape, we aspire to deliver the quintessence of the live-fire and BBQ experience directly to your homes, farms, wineries, rooftops, and everywhere in between, both virtually and through vibrant live experiences. Our unwavering commitment to crafting memorable moments remains unchanged.”

Read more about the closing of The Lucky Well in Ambler at Around Ambler.

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