Restaurants & Lodging
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This Week’s Crave Bites Guide Spotlights Businesses in Northwest Montco
Throughout the month of November, instead of one full published dining guide, The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board is sharing smaller editions of the popular dining guide, Crave, called Crave Bites. Each Crave Bites guide will feature a chef from a different area of the county complete with a full profile, a catalogue of restaurants that offer take-out…
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King of Prussia’s Melting Pot Offers Delicious Seasonal Fondues Now Through November
By Christine Tarlecki There’s nothing better on a crisp autumn evening than hot, melty cheese fondue. Add in Fall flavors and you have a night worth remembering. The King of Prussia Melting Pot (located at 150 Allendale Rd, Ste 2100 in King of Prussia) focuses on seasonal flavors with every turn of the calendar page,…
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Ardmore Native’s New Philly Restaurant Quickly Grows in Popularity
At the start of March, Kevin Addis, an Ardmore native, had everything set up to open his new Queen Village BYO, Mari, the following month, writes Michael Bradley for the Main Line Today. “Then corona came and made everything different,” said Addis. So instead of opening and trying to find revenue streams through curbside pickup…
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Jack Intrator of Moshie’s Pickles is Always Looking for the Perfect Pickle
Businesses in Montgomery County have been working around the clock to stay afloat, while keeping employees, and customers safe during the COVID-19 crisis. Their hard work and innovation has not gone unnoticed. Each week, The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board is sharing their stories. Jack Intrator is always searching for the perfect pickle. He maintains high…
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VFTCB Launches New Weekly Mini Dining Guide “Crave Bites”
Throughout the month of November, instead of one full published dining guide, The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board is sharing smaller editions of the popular dining guide, Crave, called Crave Bites. Each Crave Bites guide will feature a chef from a different area of the county complete with a full profile, a catalogue of…
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Despite Pandemic, Ardmore Retains Its Standing as One of Region’s Dining Epicenters
Despite the pandemic that has slammed restaurants across the nation, Ardmore has managed to retain its standing as one of the region’s dining epicenters, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. This lively slice of Lower Merion Township has even managed to add some new eateries over the last several months, most recently the barbecue…
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Local Couple to Open Third Location of Their Upscale Chinese Restaurant in Ardmore’s Suburban Square
Devon residents Cat and Kevin Huang are getting ready to open a third location of their upscale Chinese restaurant, DanDan, in Ardmore’s Suburban Square, writes Caroline O’Halloran for SAVVY Main Line. The couple – both of whom are from Taiwan but met as students at Saint Joseph’s University – decided on Suburban Square as the…
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Despite COVID-19, Conshohocken-based Saladworks Plans Major Expansion
Saladworks, the Conshohocken-based fast-casual chain, is planning to open as many as 20 new locations in Greater Philadelphia and New Jersey in spite of the pandemic, writes Laura Smythe for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The chain wants to launch the new locations over the following nine months, according to Saladworks Vice President of Franchise Development…
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Philadelphia Magazine: Some of Region’s Best Bagels Are Made at Wynnewood’s Delancey Street Bagels
Those looking to taste some mouthwateringly-good bagels in the Philadelphia region need to add Delancey Street Bagels in Wynnewood to their list, write Alexandra Jones and Maddy Sweitzer-Lammé for the Philadelphia Magazine. This small shop offers a full range of classic flavors along with a long menu of sandwiches and melts. There is even chicken…
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Despite Pandemic, Philly Area Seeing a Slew of New Restaurants, Including Four in Montco
Despite the pandemic, the Philadelphia region is seeing a slew of new restaurant openings, including four new arrivals in Montgomery County, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Pinto in Glenside is the latest endeavor from chefs Shannon Dougherty and Liz Petersen, who already own Cedar Point in Fishtown. The tiny newly opened BYOB, offers…
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Corner Bakery with Several Montco Locations Acquired by Pandya Restaurant Growth Brands
Corner Bakery, with locations in King of Prussia, Bala Cynwyd, and Warminster, has been acquired by Feasterville-based Pandya Restaurant Growth Brands, one of the Rohan Group of Companies. PRGB purchased the brand from affiliates of Roark Capital Partners for an undisclosed amount. The Rohan Group of Companies is owned by real estate investor and restaurant…
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Visit Philly Beer Trail Campaign Features Breweries in Montgomery and Surrounding Counties
Visit Philadelphia has partnered with 15 regional breweries, to showcase the wonder that is Philadelphia’s craft brewing industry. The 5-video series with WMMR Preston & Steve Morning Show producer Marisa Magnatta and HipHop Artist Chill Moody takes viewers on a tour of Montgomery County, Chester County, Delaware County, Bucks County, and Philadelphia County breweries* as…
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Hatboro Bakery Featuring Election-Themed Cookie Poll Gets a Visit from Eric Trump
Lochel’s Bakery, which has been running an election-themed cookie poll for the last four elections, has now garnered national attention and a visit from President Trump’s son, Eric, writes Doug Gross for Yahoo!News. The “cookie poll” has been running since September. Customers can show their support for one of the presidential candidates by purchasing red-and-white…
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Owners of Phoenixville’s Steel City Coffeehouse: ‘You Have to Take Risks to Keep Your Business Going’
Despite the pandemic and significantly reduced revenue, the owners of Phoenixville’s Steel City Coffeehouse continue to invest in their business, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Laura Vernola and Ed Simpson purchased the coffeehouse and live music venue four years ago. Right away, they invested $100,000 in an on-site nano-brewery. Profitability was steadily…
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Lola’s Garden of Ardmore’s Suburban Square Will Feature Casual and Seasonal Eats
Lola’s Garden, the restaurant and lounge set to open in Ardmore’s Suburban Square in April, is preparing to woo customers with a menu that will blend the casual eats of Philadelphia’s Morgan’s Pier with the local and seasonal dishes on offer at Harper’s Garden, writes Caroline O’Halloran for the Savvy Main Line. The establishment will…
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Horsham-based Bimbo Bakeries USA Continues to See Increased Demand as Pandemic Lingers
As the coronavirus pandemic grinds on, Horsham-based Bimbo Bakeries USA continues to see increased demand for its products, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In the middle of March, sales of sliced bread increased by 60 percent, according to Fred Penny, President of the nation’s largest commercial baker. That left some stores stripped…
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Three Eateries Bring Taste of Genuine Central American Cuisine to Montco
Three local restaurants are providing Montgomery County residents with the genuine taste of Central American cuisine, with each of them offering a menu full of authentic flavors prepared using their own unique approach to delicious Hispanic food, writes Timothy Walton for 6abc. Los Sarapes in Horsham is a family business owned by three brothers. It…






















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