Restaurants & Lodging
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These Blue Bell restaurants delight with delicious food and a taste of history
By Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board Blue Bell boasts Pennsylvania’s oldest continuously operated country inn, but each of these restaurants serves up modern offerings in unique settings sure to make your next meal a memorable one. Blue Bell Inn 601 Skippack Pike Blue Bell, PA 19422 (215) 515-5598 bluebellinn.com [uam_ad id=”54865″] Many restaurants…
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Wegmans introduces ready-to-cook seafood in oven-safe packaging
Wegmans Food Markets is introducing an innovative way to enjoy quick and easy seafood meals anytime. Eleven stores throughout Wegmans’ market areas are now offering a first-of-its-kind line of chef-developed seafood entrées sold frozen and ready to cook in oven-safe packaging. The family-owned company plans to make these items available in the seafood department of…
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North Italia taking the open kitchen to new level
By Katie Kohler Eat when you’re hungry, drink when you’re thirsty, sleep when you’re tired. The phrase is prominently displayed at the recently opened North Italia at the King of Prussia Mall. Perhaps it’s meant to serve as a reminder to shoppers at the shopping mecca. Not that they should take a snooze on a…
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Best Buddies hosts TasteBuds at DoubleTree Valley Forge
This is no time to think about dieting. A couple of weeks before the turkey, stuffing and pumpkin pie take over your palate, your taste buds will be treated to the flavorsome magic that happens when you pair world-class chefs with a dozen adult and student buddies with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Appropriately entitled TasteBuds,…
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What are you doing this weekend? How about getting a ‘Taste of Montco’
By Susan Greenspon Now that the leaves are beginning to turn, button up your flannel and set out to explore the shopping, dining, entertainment and autumn festivals that abound in towns around Montgomery County. Taste of Autumn in Montco Part II takes you through the lively towns of Ardmore and Narberth. Don’t miss the upcoming annual Taste of…
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“Pasta fazool” heritage comes through Greece to Italy
By Tony Leodora Not everything that came out of America’s Great Depression was bad. Resourceful Americans have always found a way to get by, during the worst of times. And, not only do they find a way to get by, but they find a way to make the best of a bad situation. And that…
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The Farmer’s Daughter presents “Your Guide to a Stress Free Thanksgiving Dinner”
At Normandy Farm, we understand how important it is to connect with those who mean so much—which is why we are offering two delicious dining options to share our Thanksgiving feast with you. No need for you to plan, prepare, serve and then clean up at home. So we are proud to present, “Your guide to a Stress…
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Tech Talk: Millennials leading the digital dining charge
Going out to eat isn’t what it used to be. Picking up the phone, making a reservation, enjoying a good meal and making your way back home have all become passe. According to a report from BRP and Windstream Enterprise, restaurant guests, especially Millennials, use mobile devices to enhance the full breadth of their dining…
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Steak ‘n Shake poised for West Norriton opening
The signage is up, the tables have been installed and the grill appears to be ready for firing up. A new Steak ‘n Shake on West Main Street in West Norriton Township, just east of the intersection with Trooper Road, is shooting for an Oct. 15 opening, according to their Facebook page. [uam_ad id=”54865″] There…
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Dunkin’ is dumping ‘Donuts’ from its name
In an effort to cut the fat, so to speak, Dunkin is dumping “Donuts” from its official name. Massachusetts-based Dunkin’ Brands Group Inc. (Nasdaq: DNKN) announced Tuesday that it will officially change the chain’s name from “Dunkin’ Donuts” to simply “Dunkin.’” The change will be effective January 2019, and will be reflected on all packaging, as well…
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Duck Donuts announces opening of newest location in Collegeville
Duck Donuts, known for servingWarm, Delicious and Made To Order!® donuts announced today the grand opening of its first franchise location in Collegeville, the seventh store in Pennsylvania, is set for Saturday, Sept. 22 at 7 a.m. Owned and operated by Todd, Rick and Gayle Rindfuss, owners of the popular King of Prussia location, the store is located…
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Desmin and Jania Daniels opening an outpost of their Rose Petals Café in Elkins Park’s Yorktown Plaza
Five years after opening their first restaurant, Desmin and Jania Daniels, the husband-and-wife team behind the beloved Rose Petals Café in Germantown, are set to open their second location this September in the Yorktown Plaza at Church Road and Old York Road in Elkins Park The Daniels’ second Rose Petals Café location, which will open…
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King of Prussia’s Workhorse Brewing Co. to open Friday
King of Prussia’s first and only brewery, the Workhorse Brewing Co., will open its doors on Friday, Sept. 14. The new brewery and taproom, located at 250 King Manor Drive, is a grand undertaking, with a 5,000-square-foot tasting room; 3a 0-barrel system; a retail area; and 1,20 square feet for private event space, writes Kenneth Hilario at…
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A day in the life of a King of Prussia brewer
Dan Hershberg, CEO of the soon-to-open Workhorse Brewing Co. in King of Prussia, usually gets to work by 10:30 a.m. these days, but he expects his daily schedule will change, once his taproom is bringing in customers at night. He’s up at 6:30 a.m., looking afeter his 1-year-old daughter, Rosie, and on a normal day,…
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Kilwins Chocolates and Ice Cream opens at King of Prussia Town Center
Well, it just doesn’t get sweeter than this in Upper Merion. The newest resident at King of Prussia Town Center may not be a restaurant like its surrounding neighbors but it has been stirring up plenty of taste buds since the moment it opened its doors recently. The sweet smell of confections entices, entertains and aroma-therapizes…
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Dunkin’ Donuts gets into the Eagles’ game
Beginning Sept. 6, as the Eagles take on Atlanta, DD Perks® members can score a $1 medium Hot or Iced Coffee on all Eagles game days when they pay with a DD Perks® enrolled Dunkin’ Donuts card. Additionally, with the “Cheers, Eagles Won!” offer, DD Perks® members can also score a $1 medium Hot or Iced…
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Jason’s Toridasu now open on City Ave
The City Ave District has welcomed a new sushi restaurant. Jason’s Toridasu of Ardmore has opened a second location on City Ave. Located in Presidential City, the upscale sushi takeout restaurant is open days a week. This 25-seat Jason’s Toridasu location (“toridasu” means “takeout” in Japanese) boasts a $10.00 Lunch Special with a choice of 1…
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Bakery-café spreads its wings at Colonial Center
When the salon next door at the Colonial Center moved out, Kriebel’s Bakery Café moved in. Owner Colleen Kriebel has wanted to expand her Eagleville bakery ever since the place opened five years ago, and she wasted no time when the opportunity arose, writes Gary Puleo at timesherald.com. [uam_ad id=”54865″] Customers are relishing the new…



























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