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After a little less than six months, Tiedhouse, the Franklintown gastropub affiliated with the General Lafayette Inn , has closed, a victim of soft business. Read More...
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Paxia, a yearling Mexican BYO near the Italian Market, has called it quits. Read More...
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After five well-received years in Phoenixville, the New American BYO Majolica pulled the plug on Sunday night, a victim of the economy. Read More...
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Pan-Asian is " overdone around Rittenhouse " these days, so restaurateur Albert Paris is switching things up at his Rittenhouse Pan-Asian Mantra . The restaurant will serve its last meal on Saturday, February 7th, and then undergo a quick makeover. Read More...
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After a more than a decade, Huntingdon Valley's Stefano's has closed after a landlord-tenant dispute. Cresheim Cottage Cafe in Mount Airy, slammed by the economy and a long street-reconstruction project, has closed after a dozen years. In less Read More...
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Brasserie Perrier, the Walnut Street landmark, closed suddenly after 12 years on New Year's Eve ; its landlord bought out the lease to enable a retailer as the new occupant. Meanwhile, Amici's Fine Dining & Spirits in Landenberg has also closed, Read More...
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Union Gourmet Market & Café, the New American in Wash West, has folded after seven months, a victim of the economy. It will remain open as a catering company, offering similar menu items. Read More...
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Given the glum financial news, it's not surprising there has been a flurry of closings in the last few weeks. Among the recent victims: the Pennsauken branch of Tortilla Press Cantina; Agave in Ambler; and Roux 3 in Center City. Read More...
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Cal-Ital Sovalo, one of the bright spots in Northern Liberties, has closed. Chef-owner Joseph Scarpone said it was the victim of the softening of expense-account dining. Read More...
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Ecco Qui, the Italian on Drexel University's campus in University City, has closed and will give way later this month to Mikey's American Grill & Sports Bar (3200 Chestnut St.). Read More...
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Citrus, the well-regarded Chestnut Hill Eclectic vegetarian BYO that barred patrons wearing furs or shearling, ran out of steam and closed at the end of August. Read More...
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Django, the boutique BYO in Queen Village, has closed, with chef-owner Ross Essner calling it a victim of the economy. The restaurant's founders, Aimee Olexy and Bryan Sikora, had sold the place three years ago and now own Talula's Table in Kennett Read More...
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Peppercorns in South Philly has given up the ghost after less than a year, and Alisa Cafe is down and out after four years in Cherry Hill, NJ, and, before that, 19 years in Upper Darby. Read More...
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Paoli's Basil closed earlier this month after 10 years of Main Line bistro-ing. The site will be developed as an office building. Read More...
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Restaurant at Doneckers , the highly-rated New American in Ephrata, is taking a timeout until mid-to-late fall. An outgoing message explains that they're closing to "reorganize and renovate." Read More...
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