Restaurants & Lodging
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Philadelphia Museum of Art, Arcadia University Join Forces on Culinary Masterpieces
A new exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art will now have a culinary component added to it, thanks in part to an Arcadia University professor, writes Timothy Walton for 6ABC. Shape of Time: Korean Art after 1989 highlights Korean artists after the travel bans were lifted by the Asian country in 1989. “As a…
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Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers Adds Another Montgomery County Location
The national chain Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers is coming to Limerick Township, according to Ryan Kneller at 69 News WFMZ. The fast-casual restaurant that specializes in cooked-to-order steakburgers made with “Freddy’s Famous Steakburger and Fry Seasoning” and frozen custard treats opened another Montgomery County location on Tuesday, October 17 at 70 Buckwalter Road, Suite…
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Bring Your Appetite: These Montco Eateries Are Part of Main Line Today Restaurant Week
Main Line Today Restaurant Week is returning for the third year, and several Montgomery County eateries have signed on to participate in the two-week culinary celebration, writes Ben Silver for the Main Line Today. The event will take place from November 5 to 18. The aim is to showcase the talents of some of the…
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This Recipe May Be 1 Reason Rosemary’s Is the Hottest Reservation in Delco
There’s one dish that Rosemary executive chef Elijah Milligan has to include on the Ridley Park restaurant’s menu, and it came from a simple request for some shrimp and pasta, writes Alicia Vitarelli for 6abc. That dish is Rosemary’s Shrimp Mafaldine. It’s the restaurant’s most popular dish, but it was actually just something Milligan whipped…
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Philadelphia Inquirer Lists Chester County Eatery as One of the Region’s Unsung Restaurants
One Chester County restaurant found its place among the unsung heroes in the Philadelphia region who consistently deliver high-quality food, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. La Peña Mexicana in Kennett Square is set in a shed that looks like an old gas station. The structure is painted in yellow and brown vertical stripes…
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Washington Post: A Love for Food Transformed an Ex-Convict into an Executive Chef at Popular Philadelphia’s Popular Pizza
Improvisation and creativity are among the key ingredients of Mike Carter’s journey to becoming a pizza maker, writes Sydney Page for The Washington Post. While spending a total of 12 years behind bars, pizza making was Carter’s specialty. With limited ingredients available at the prison commissary, Carter experimented with ingredients like ramen noodles, Cheez-It crackers,…
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12 Best Must-Try Burgers in Pennsylvania List Includes Three in Philadelphia
Philadelphia is filled with eateries where you can grab a delicious burger or cheeseburger, so it comes as no surprise that several local spots make some of the best in the state, according to PhillyBite Magazine. Three local eateries and their burgers were recently ranked among the 12 Best Must-Try Burgers in Pennsylvania. Lucky’s Last…
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Here’s an Update on a New European Café Coming to Media
Cafesphere, a European-style cafe with a roof deck, is opening at 25 E. State Street in Media this October, writes Emmag Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. The 1,500-square-foot café will seat 60 people and cover two stories. It’s the creation of entrepreneur and Delaware County resident Magdalena Pasciak. She and her husband, Pawel, began outfitting…
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Popular Warrington Pizza Restaurant to Close its Doors After 25 Years of Business
The Uno Pizzeria & Grill of Warrington, located at 1661 Easton Road, is set to close this weekend after many years of service. The restaurant announced that it will be closing its doors on Oct. 1 on its official Facebook page. Situated within Doylestown Pointe Plaza, the restuarant shared the shopping center with a GIANT…
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Main Line Restaurateur Uses Family Legacy to Strengthen Women’s Voices
Sydney Grims, director of business development for Fearless Restaurants, created Fearless Femmes events to inspire and empower women. Supporting other women is important to the fourth-generation Main Line restaurateur who is the first female in her family to go into the business, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today. Her great-grandfather owned restaurants in Lackawanna…
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European-Style Café Offering Locally Roasted Coffee and Rooftop Views Coming to Media
Cafesphere, a European-style cafe with a roof deck, is opening at 25 E. State Street in Media this October, writes Emmag Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. The 1,500-square-foot café will seat 60 people and cover two stories. It’s the creation of entrepreneur and Delaware County resident Magdalena Pasciak. She and her husband, Pawel, began outfitting…
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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at These Great Montgomery County Spots
Hispanic Heritage Month this year is celebrated from September 15 to October 15, and there are plenty of authentic restaurants and bakeries in Montgomery County to celebrate the culture and enjoy the delicious cuisine. Plaza Azteca Located in King of Prussia near the King of Prussia Mall, Plaza Azteca has all your Mexican favorites and…
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Rosemary Restaurant in Ridley Park Is a Hit, and Here’s Why
Rosemary in Ridley Park, has opened to rave reviews and large crowds. Much of the credit for Delaware County’s hot new restaurant goes to Philadelphia chef Elijah Milligan, who has worked in some of the city’s best restaurants, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine. Milligan learned to cook from his South Philadelphia grandma Vanessa and…
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West Chester Home to One of 100 Best Places to Dine in America
Yelp announced its tenth annual Top 100 Places to Eat list, and one Chester County eatery is among them, writes Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner for Forbes. Each year, the company that connects people with great local businesses analyzes the millions of reviews users submit on its platform to name the best local eateries. “From food trucks…
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Rosemary Restaurant in Ridley Park Is a Hit, and Here’s Why
Rosemary in Ridley Park, has opened to rave reviews and large crowds. Much of the credit for Delaware County’s hot new restaurant goes to Philadelphia chef Elijah Milligan, who has worked in some of the city’s best restaurants, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine. Milligan learned to cook from his South Philadelphia grandma Vanessa and…
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New Hope Restaurant Lists Among the 12 Best Must-Try Burger Spots in Pennsylvania
Bucks County is filled with eateries where you can grab a delicious burger or cheeseburger, so it comes as no surprise that one local spot makes some of the best in the state, according to PhillyBite Magazine. Earl’s New American in New Hope and its burgers has ranked among the 12 Best Must-Try Burgers in…
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Amanda Shulman Brings Her Supper Club to Philadelphia
After spending years running a supper club from her apartment, Amanda Shulman has elevated her visionary concept with a Philadelphia restaurant, writes Khushbu Shah for Food & Wine. While she was an undergrad at the University of Pennsylvania, Shulman spent her weekends cooking five-course meals for paying dinner guests. After she began working as a…
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The Washington Post Ranks Pizza From Two Chester County Joints Among Best Pizzas in Pennsylvania
Although regional pizza styles, such as Detroit or Sicilian-style pizza are named after their place of origin, they can be found anywhere in the states, write Dylan Moriarty, Andrew Van Dam, Amanda Finnegan, and Gabe Hiatt for The Washington Post. The Washington Post analyzed 7.5 million Yelp reviews to determine the best regional pizza…






































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