Restaurants & Lodging
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Ambler Restaurant Week setting the table for a delicious experience
Don’t worry about cooking the week of January 29 because organizers are preparing the table for Ambler Restaurant Week. A number of Ambler-area restaurants will be participating in the biannual Restaurant Week. The event features a prix-fixe menu ranging from $20 to $40, and highlights will include creations from some of the area’s most prominent…
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Vitality Bowls ready to set a table in King of Prussia Town Center
The King of Prussia Town Center is nearing full occupancy, but there’s room for at least one more food-and-beverage tenant: a California-based superfoods café. Fast-casual café company Vitality Bowls has signed a lease to occupy 1,097 square feet of space at the King of Prussia Town Center — off the Main Street and adjacent to…
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Pottstown’s Brick House to Close
Pottstown’s Brick House is closing its doors and moving its operations to Amity Township where it will merge with BlackJax American Pub and Grill, writes Brad Rhen for Reading Eagle. Both eateries are owned by Dave and Blair Walsh. The Brick House opened in March 2008 at the former Security Trust building at the corner…
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Ardmore Sees Influx of Delicious New Eateries This Year
The restaurant scene in Ardmore continues to bloom with several new eateries joining the dining scene this year, writes Kenneth Hilario for Philadelphia Business Journal. The influx of new restaurants is part of a decade long strategic plan to rebrand this Montgomery County suburb as a destination spot. Two new food and beverage establishments have…
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Wayne’s Pipeline Taco Looking to Expand as Sales Boom
Wayne’s Pipeline Taco is riding high with sales for this year expected to exceed $1 million and is now looking to open three more locations, writes Kenneth Hilario for Philadelphia Business Journal. The 2,200-square-foot restaurant offers healthy tacos made with grass-fed beef and natural ingredients, as well as a menu that is 85 percent gluten…
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Ardmore to Welcome French Restaurant ‘The Bercy’
Ardmore residents will soon be able to dine at a classic French brasserie in the space that once housed Primavera Pizza Kitchen, writes Michael Klein for Philly.com. The new restaurant named ‘The Bercy’ after a Paris neighborhood is being opened by Justin Weathers and Joe Monnich. The pair already run several successful eateries in the…
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District Taco Coming to King of Prussia Town Center
Diners in Montgomery County will be getting another mouthwatering option when District Taco opens in King of Prussia Town Center this October, writes Rebecca Cooper for Philadelphia Business Journal. This is the popular Mexican restaurant chain’s first location outside of its Washington D.C. base and will not be the last. Owner Osiris Hoil, is already…
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Snap Custom Pizza Founder Talks About Success of Reboot from Peace A Pizza
The reboot of Montgomery County’s Peace A Pizza mini-chain into Snap Custom Pizza has turned into a resounding success for its founders, writes Michael Klein for Philly.com. The rebooted pizza chain opened its sixth location last week in Conshohocken, with another opening soon in Bala Cynwyd. These follow the conversion of two former Peace A…
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Ardmore’s Sweet Tooth Pushes Owners to Expand Delice et Chocolat
Brothers Joseph and Antoine Amrani have learned that Ardmore has quite the sweet tooth as sales at their recently opened Delice et Chocolat have far exceeded their expectations, writes Kenneth Hilario for Philadelphia Business Journal. This has prompted the pair to start planning the expansion of their Parisian Bistro-inspired café that translates to “delight and…
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New Jenkintown Brewpub to Offer Delicious Food from 33rd Street Hospitality
Neshaminy Brewing has teamed up with a Philadelphia food truck to provide a new menu at its new Jenkintown brewpub, writes Kenneth Hilario for Philadelphia Business Journal. Executive Chefs, Mike Sultan and Carolyn Nguyen from 33rd Street Hospitality, will take over the kitchen at Borough Brewhouse at 208 York Road. The food will be complemented…
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With Its Galleria Now Open in King of Prussia, Davio’s Now Has Something for Everyone
Regardless of the time of day, meal you’re looking to buy, and money you’re willing to spend, Davio’s has the food market cornered in King of Prussia. Davio’s – the name attached to eight Northern Italian Steakhouses along the East Coast, including a pair in the Greater Philadelphia area – has debuted an extension of…
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Lansdale’s Backyard Beans Coffee Company Hosting Grand Opening on July 15
Lansdale’s Backyard Beans Coffee Company will officially open its doors to coffee lovers at its grand opening on July 15, according to a staff report from Mainline Media News. The event will include $1 drip coffees all day, along with morning tours of the roasting facility by owner Matt Adams. Visitors that stop by 408…
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Bala Cynwyd Welcomes Revitalized Citron & Rose Tavern and Market
Bala Cynwyd’s Citron & Rose Tavern and Market has reopened with a new look and a menu that offers homely comfort foods, writes Rachel Winicov for Jewish Exponent. David Magerman, CEO of Six Points Restaurant Group, said that originally Citron & Rose had a more expensive niche menu. This meant that customers mostly only came…
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Mistral’s Arrival Elevates King of Prussia Mall’s Food Court
Renowned Princeton restaurant Mistral, is branching out by opening a location in King of Prussia Mall, writes Craig LaBan for Philly.com. It may seem an odd move, but Scott Anderson, chef and owner of the renowned Princeton restaurant, is relying on the evolving nature of malls to secure success. [uam_ad id=”51712″] Advertisement “The initial dialogue…
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Conshohocken Brewing Company to Expand into Delaware and Chester Counties
Montgomery County’s Conshohocken Brewing Company is expanding its operations into both Delaware and Chester Counties with new locations planned to open in Havertown and Phoenixville later this year, writes Alison Burdo for Philadelphia Business Journal. The Havertown location will take over the space on the corner of Darby Road and Benedict Avenue which used to…
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Popular Farm & Fisherman Tavern Opens Location in Horsham
Hit Cherry Hill independent bar and restaurant Farm & Fisherman Tavern has opened its first location in Montgomery County, writes Michael Klein for Philly.com. Chefs Josh Lawler and Todd Fuller are featuring the restaurants classic farm-to-table approach in its comfortable and family-friendly atmosphere. Located at 575 Horsham Road across from the old Willow Grove Naval…
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Iron Hill GM Still Stands Alone in Burger Month Challenge
In retrospect, a month’s worth of savory half-pound burgers from Iron Hill seems more like a mountain of meat. Maybe that’s why no other man has taken up general manager Warren Sewell on his National Burger Month challenge. Four years ago this month, Sewell sat down and cleaned his plate of Iron Hill’s one-a-day menu…














































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