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Alison at Blue Bell has closed after its six-year anniversary. According to her website, Alison Barshak is now focusing on Alison two in Fort Washington (which will be honoring all Blue Bell gift certificates). Ota-Ya has given up the ghost in Warrington, Read More...
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Haute Mex-French destination Paloma in Northeast Philly ran out of gas a month before its 10th anniversary; owners are looking for a smaller spot in Center City. Read More...
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Bertolini's, the almost 15-year-old Italian in King of Prussia, has closed as its parent company, Morton's, weathers the economic storm. Meanwhile, Margot, the two-year-old Narberth Eclectic, has also given up the ghost. Read More...
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After 17 years, Restaurant Taquet in the Wayne Hotel is fini . Chef-owner Jean-Francois Taquet says he is seeking a new location. Tangerine, Stephen Starr's Moorish fantasy in Old City, has turned out the candles after nearly 10 years. Its catering Read More...
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Where some see recession, others see opportunity. Queen Village Euro Ansill and Northern Liberties' Copper Bistro have joined the growing ranks of recent closures . But the same economy that's forced some restaurateurs to close is inspiring others Read More...
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Along with a number of its siblings in cities like Charlotte, Cincinnati, Phoenix and Seattle, the Philadelphia outpost of the Oceanaire Seafood Room in Wash West has closed as part of a Chapter 11 restructuring agreement. Read More...
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After nine years, Trattoria Alberto, the old-school Italian in West Chester, closed up shop on June 13 after owner Alberto Guadagnini decided it was time to retire. Read More...
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After nearly three decades, Susanna Foo has wrapped up operations at her French/Chinese landmark at 1512 Walnut St. near Rittenhouse Square. In her semi-retirement, she's working full-time at Susanna Foo's Gourmet Kitchen in Radnor – minutes Read More...
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Mimosa, the five-year-old West Chester Eclectic, has closed its doors for good. Read More...
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After less than a year, Joe's Peking Duck Original 1984 has given up on Old City. Owner and local fixture Joe Poon still leads his tours of Chinatown though. Read More...
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Twin Bays Café in Phoenixville and Copper Bistro in Northern Liberties have both called it a night. Read More...
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Three-year-old New American Cosimo in Malvern has closed its doors for the last time. Read More...
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Javier in Haddonfield has run out of gas after a year and a half. Read More...
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Shank's & Evelyn's , the archetypal South Philly luncheonette that's been open 48 years, says last call will be at the end of the month, as the building has been sold. It’s supposed to relocate in Center City. Meanwhile, Savona, Read More...
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Passage to India, which has been at 1320 Walnut St. since1994, has closed. The space will become an IHOP. Read More...
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