Ardmore’s Twenty One Pips Rolls Out New Dining and Gaming Options 

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Twenty One Pips in Ardmore is revamping its experience with exciting updates this spring, as announced by owner Matt Hendricks.

Twenty One Pips in Ardmore is revamping its experience with exciting updates this spring, as announced by owner Matt Hendricks, writes Emma Minor for Main Line Today.  

The venue, known for combining food and gaming, is introducing a new food and drinks menu and adding a gaming parlor. 

This expansion aims to enhance the overall atmosphere and appeal to a diverse crowd, from Main Line foodies to casual visitors seeking a unique night out. 

Since its opening in 2022 at the coveted One Ardmore Place, Twenty One Pips has become a go-to spot for both dining and entertainment 

The new menu, developed in collaboration with Chef John Taus of JET Hospitality, includes innovative dishes like mushroom “calamari” and Korean chicken sliders, alongside refreshing cocktails and a variety of spirit-free drinks. 

The addition of a gaming parlor further enriches the visitor experience, offering over 400 board games and the expertise of ‘gametenders’ to assist guests.  

The newly designed lounge area with colorful sofas ensures comfort while exploring the extensive game library. 

With its second anniversary approaching, Twenty One Pips is set to celebrate with events such as a drag show and National Board Game Day activities, promising an engaging and fun-filled spring season. 

Read more about Twenty One Pips in Ardmore’s new look in Main Line Today.  

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Twenty One Pips – Restaurant & Boardgame café in Ardmore, PA

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