Main Line BYOB At the Table on the Move to a Bigger Space in Wayne

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At the Table chefs Alex Hardy and Tara Buzan-Hardy
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At the Table chefs Alex Hardy and Tara Buzan-Hardy

An upscale Main Line BYOB, At the Table, is leaving its former hot dog shop location at Louella Court and moving to 118 W. Lancaster Ave. in Wayne, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer.

The move happens in September. The Louella Court location will remain open until August, according to chefs Alex Hardy and Tara Buzan-Hardy. 

The move takes them to the former Landis Café. It lets them double the seating capacity and add a five-seat raw bar. 

The spot at 118 W. Lancaster also has a 20-seat patio.

The new location puts it across the street from a Fine Wine & Good Spirits store, for BYOB needs.

At the Table started six years ago but outgrew its 26-seat dining room a while back. They had a 50-seat tent outside during the pandemic, but it was not a good look, they said.

“We’re just trying to have an atmosphere where people aren’t enjoying a $125 tasting menu on a parking lot,” Buzan-Hardy said.

Hardy said they plan to evolve the food and dining experience into “one cohesive theme.”

The chefs will keep the six-course tasting menu and add an a la carte option and a raw bar menu. 

Read more about At the Table’s move in The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Find out more about At The Table in this interview with the owners.

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