Restaurants & Lodging
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Chow Down at the Top Seven Best Diners in Montgomery County
Ah, diners. Does anything else evoke a more nostalgic feel of good food and fun with family and friends? Montgomery County has an abundance of diners, all serving up that comfort food you love so much. The Collegeville Diner’s retro feel and abundant breakfast options, along with home-baked goodies and milkshakes, make this a perfect…
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2 Acclaimed Philadelphia Restaurants Announce Expansion Plans Throughout City
Two of Philadelphia’s hottest restaurants — Honeysuckle Provisions and Friday Saturday Sunday — have announced plans to expand, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Omar Tate and Cybille St. Aude-Tate, owners of Honeysuckle Provisions, recently shuttered their West Philadelphia Afrocentric cafe and grocery store after exactly two years in operation to open a…
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New Upscale Wedding Venue Set to Debut in Newtown Square This Fall
Several new venues will soon further enrich the wedding world of the Philadelphia region, including The Ivy at Ellis Preserve in Newtown Square, write Shaunice Ajiwe and Kristen Schott for the Philadelphia Magazine. Finley Catering’s latest venue, which is set to open this fall, offers the perfect blend of upscale chic with rustic and relaxed.…
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Dine Like a Local at These Restaurants in Chester County
When visiting a new place, finding out where locals go to dine is the best way to ensure you will get to try some of the best meals that area has to offer, according to a staff report from Main Line Today. Following this rule, those who are visiting the Main Line will often find…
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Double Whammy: Cheesesteak and Lobster Roll Combo Restaurant Opens in Paoli
A new cheesesteak and lobster roll restaurant has opened in Paoli, writes Max Bennett for Patch. Steak Bros recently opened on Oct. 22 at 111 E. Lancaster Avenue, in partnership with Quincy’s Original Lobster Roll, originally from Stone Harbor, New Jersey. “At Steak Bros, we believe in keeping things simple and letting the quality of…
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Fall Brings Four New Restaurants to Chester County
The dining scene in Philadelphia suburbs continues to thrive, with many new restaurants opening this fall throughout the region, including four in Chester County, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The old 1906 Restaurant at Longwood Gardens has been replaced with a new iteration in a separate building as part of its $250 million…
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Melting Pot Finalizes Remodel with Massive Budget in King of Prussia
Fondue restaurant chain Melting Pot has completed a $1.475 million renovation and expansion of its King of Prussia location with the aim of improving the customer experience, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The restaurant, which is located across from King of Prussia Mall, finalized a three-year remodel. The project expanded the seating,…
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Bristol Seafood BYOB Among 76 Best Restaurants in Philly’s Dining Scene
Jules@Market, a contemporary seafood BYOB in Bristol, is one of the 76 best restaurants in the Philadelphia area that are defining the region’s dining scene right now, writes The Philadelphia Inquirer. The popular eatery from caterer Jules Soto has been a staple of Bristol’s historic downtown since it opened eight years ago. The restaurant is…
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Get the Inside Scoop on West Chester’s Newest Hotel in the Heart of Downtown
Hotel Indigo West Chester, a new luxury hotel from InterContinental Hotels Group which has locations around the world, is set to open in downtown West Chester early next year, writes Victoria Rose for Main Line Tonight. The property has been in the works for months and is designed to reflect the culture, history, and architecture…
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Bella Sicily Owner Passes the Torch After Half a Century of Making Pizza
Anthony Picone, a native of Sicily and owner of Bella Sicily in Morrisville, is passing on the torch to his daughter and son-in-law after 51 years of cooking pizzas, reports Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. Bella Sicily is Picone’s eighth pizza shop between New York and Pennsylvania spanning more than a half century. “I opened my…
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Four New Delaware County Restaurants Coming in 2024
Restaurants are thriving in our region, with 75 restaurants planning to open in the Philadelphia area in 2024, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Following a trend from last year, more restaurants are opening than closing. Delaware County can expect four new restaurants and one new café at Philadelphia International Airport. Taste & Sea…
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Morrisville Staple Michael’s Restaurant Closes Its Doors After 56 Years
After 56 years, Michael’s Restaurant in Falls Township, near Morrisville, had its final call on Saturday as it closed its doors for good, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Owner Michael Galasso, who is almost 85, gave his final tableside performance as he prepared his famous Caesar salad for two smiling customers before hanging…







































