Restaurants & Lodging
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Heading to the Mall? Here are the Best King of Prussia Eats
Shopping at the King of Prussia Mall is a local tradition especially in fall, when wardrobes need refreshing and kids need equipping. Navigating the mall’s massive footprint burns a lot of calories. A CBS3 estimated that walking in and out of every store on property yields a four-mile hike. Refueling is therefore essential. But fortunately,…
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Coatesville Could Be On Its Way to Becoming Culinary Hotspot
Coatesville seems to be in the midst of a restaurant renaissance and is well on its way to becoming the next culinary hotspot in the Philadelphia region, writes Gina Lizzo for The Hunt. One of the more recent additions to the city’s growing restaurant scene is Kings Tavern. Owners Phil and Kate Ferro have transformed…
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Jean-Georges Philadelphia Hires Colin Henderson As New Chef de Cuisine
Celebrity chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s restaurant, Jean-Georges Philadelphia has hired a new chef de cuisine, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The new chef is Colin Henderson, who is an acolyte of the multi-Michelin-starred chef Daniel Boulud. After being born and raised in Canada, Henderson eventually gained culinary experience in the United States. This includes…
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Kismet Bagels Gives Us Grilled Cheese With a British Twist
Alexandra and Jacob Cohen brought more than happy memories back from their trip to London a few years ago. They also brought back a great grilled cheese recipe, writes Alicia Vitarelli for 6abc. The couple own the Kismet Bagels Luncheonette in Penn Valley, which just opened this past Valentine’s Day. “They have this unbelievable grilled…
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Jean-Georges Philadelphia Hires Colin Henderson As New Chef de Cuisine
Celebrity chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s restaurant, Jean-Georges Philadelphia has hired a new chef de cuisine, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The new chef is Colin Henderson, who is an acolyte of the multi-Michelin-starred chef Daniel Boulud. After being born and raised in Canada, Henderson eventually gained culinary experience in the United States. This includes…
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Sarcone’s Bakery in South Philadelphia Has Spanned 5 Generations of the Same Family
Sarcone’s is a famed South Philadelphia bread bakery that opened in 1918 in the Sarcone family rowhouse. Now, more than 100 years later, the bakery has spanned five generations, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. While the transitions from one generation to the next each had its own unique circumstances, each transition can be…
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12-Year-Old Coatesville Hotel Headed to Auction Block
Recap PA Holdings has decided to put the Courtyard by Marriott Philadelphia Coatesville/Exton up for auction, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The starting bid is $2.55 million. The online auction will be held from April 8 through April 10 on the real estate platform RI Marketplace. The 12-year-old, 125-room hotel is located…
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Chipotle Mexican Grill Opens Two New Montgomery County Locations
National chain Chipotle Mexican Grill is growing its Philadelphia region footprint with two new Montgomery County restaurants, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. The one location at 70 Buckwalter Road in Royersford opened this week and another one at 200 Shoemaker Road in Pottstown is slated to open later this month. Chipotle also launched…
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The Fun Bar Is Being Raised in Ardmore with Revival of Twenty-One Pips
The revival of Twenty-One Pips is bringing an elevated gaming and dining experience to Ardmore, writes Ernest Owens for Eater via MSN. The popular restaurant that offered board game lovers a place to dine and play together has gone through a revamp to raise the fun bar even higher. Now diners and gamers can enjoy…
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Who’s Got the Best Burgers in Philly? An Ardmore Favorite Makes the List
The Philadelphia Inquirer restaurant staff writers have decreed where the best burgers in Philly are, and one in the ‘burbs makes the cut. See what Jillian Wilson, Craig LaBan and Michael Klein think of local burgers. Which do they like better- the city burger or the ‘burbs’ burger? At Ripplewood Whiskey & Craft, they went…
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Your Guide to the Tastiest Burgers in Montgomery County
When you are hungry, sometimes only a burger will satisfy your stomach. When only a burger will do, here are some of the best places to get your fix in Montgomery County, according to Philly Bite. A favorite on the menu at The Phil’s Tavern in Blue Bell is the classic Phil’s Tavern Burger. The…
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Juana Tamale Owner Jennifer Zavala to Introduce ‘Dollar Dog Nights’ After the Phillies Get Rid of It
After the Philadelphia Phillies announced that it was canceling its ‘Dollar Dog Nights,’ one South Philadelphia restaurant owner and chef took the reins to debut her own $1 hot dog promotion, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine. Jennifer Zavala, owner of Juana Tamale in East Passyunk, is the hero in this ordeal. Upon the start…
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New Popeyes Chicken to Open ‘Soon’ in Abington Township
Popeyes Chicken is planning to open a new location in Abington Township, writes Dino Ciliberti for Patch. A sign on the fence outside the property on Old York Road that was once home to TD Bank says, “Coming Soon.” The building is currently being prepared for its new tenant and its emerging look is instantly…






























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