• Popular Local Burger Chain Sets Sights on the Main Line

    Popular Local Burger Chain Sets Sights on the Main Line

    A fast-growing regional burger chain is setting its sights on the Main Line, with Gouldsburger’s officially headed to Ardmore, writes Emma Dooling for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The locally founded concept is known for its signature burgers cooked in olive oil, and Montco diners won’t have to wait long to try them. Gouldsburger’s will open…

  • New Cafe Offering Breakfast and Lunch Opens Doors near Peddler’s Village

    New Cafe Offering Breakfast and Lunch Opens Doors near Peddler’s Village

    Haddie Mae’s is a new breakfast and lunch spot that recently opened at 5788 Lower York Road in Lahaska by the entrance to Peddler’s Village, writes Jeff Werner for Patch.   Customers can pop by the cafe, located in the former Craft Barbecue building, to enjoy food and coffee.   “From hearty breakfast favorites to delicious lunch and great coffee,…

  • Customers, Staff at Barnaby’s of Havertown Remember Owner Bill Daley

    Customers, Staff at Barnaby’s of Havertown Remember Owner Bill Daley

    Bill Daley, the longtime owner of Barnaby’s Restaurants in Delaware and Chester Counties,  was remembered by customers and staff at the Barnaby’s of Havertown as a strong leader and a kind man who quickly brought his Havertown restaurant and bar back to life after a devastating fire, reports Connor Barton for KYW Newsradio. William J.…

  • Chester County Home to One of the 100 Most Romantic Restaurants in America

    Chester County Home to One of the 100 Most Romantic Restaurants in America

    As the year ends, many couples are looking for the perfect spot to rekindle their romance over a delicious meal. The OpenTable list of the 100 Most Romantic Restaurants in America offers a top recommendation that’s not too far from home. Kaamil Jones noted it for NBC10 Philadelphia. OpenTable determined the restaurants that provide the…

  • Following Abrupt Closure, Rocco’s at The Brick Releases Statement with Update

    Following Abrupt Closure, Rocco’s at The Brick Releases Statement with Update

    After its abrupt closure, Rocco’s at The Brick in Newtown issued a statement earlier this week to thank customers and address concerns regarding gift cards, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. “Your support has made this transition easier, and we are incredibly grateful for each of you,” wrote the eatery. Rocco’s also noted, in response…

  • Calling All Hoagie Lovers! PrimoHoagies Opening New Quakertown Location

    Calling All Hoagie Lovers! PrimoHoagies Opening New Quakertown Location

    PrimoHoagies, the popular fast-casual chain known for its hoagies packed with premium meats, cheeses, and a distinctive spice blend, is launching a new location in Quakertown, writes Ryan Kneller for WFMZ 69 News. The new PrimoHoagies will take over the space formerly occupied by SuperCuts in the Quakertown Plaza shopping center. Renovations will begin in…

  • Fast-Growing Coffee Chain Plants First Flag in Montgomery County

    Fast-Growing Coffee Chain Plants First Flag in Montgomery County

    7 Brew Coffee prepares to bolster the caffeine scene with its first Montgomery County location in the Collegeville Shopping Center, writes Donna Rovins for The Reporter. The fast-growing drive-thru chain is aiming for a January launch, according to Matt Peters, director of new store openings for Brew Team Group LLC. The new stand marks the…

  • Conshohocken’s Blackfish BYOB Bids Farewell After Nearly Two Decades

    Conshohocken’s Blackfish BYOB Bids Farewell After Nearly Two Decades

    Blackfish BYOB, one of Conshohocken’s most acclaimed restaurants, will close on New Year’s Eve, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Chef-owner Chip Roman says the decision isn’t driven by finances or burnout, but by a feeling that his life is moving in a new direction. Roman opened Blackfish in 2006 after training under Marc…

  • First Bucks County CAVA to Open Later This Month at Village at Newtown

    First Bucks County CAVA to Open Later This Month at Village at Newtown

    Mediterranean fast casual restaurant chain CAVA is set to open its first Bucks County location later this month at the Village at Newtown on Eagle Road, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. Known for its Mediterranean-inspired bowls, pitas, dips and dressings, the newest eatery in the area will open its doors to patrons on Dec.…

  • This Montgomery County Restaurant Has the Best Waterfront Dining Views

    This Montgomery County Restaurant Has the Best Waterfront Dining Views

    With warm weather and outdoor dining starting to pick up, there’s no better place to sit along a waterfront to enjoy good company, great food, and a beautiful view, writes Hira Qureshi for The Philadelphia Inquirer. This Montco County restaurant made the Inquirer’s list of seven places to try that luckily come with a waterfront…

  • Festive Pop-Up Bars Bring Holiday Cheer to Chester County

    Festive Pop-Up Bars Bring Holiday Cheer to Chester County

    Chester County residents can enjoy a festive night out on the town at one of the county’s many holiday pop-up bars, writes Anne E. Hill for Main Line Today. Here are four pop up bars throughout Chester County perfect for enjoying a festive drink this holiday season. Sleigh All Night—Phoenixville. In a one-night only event…

  • Phoenixville Taproom Goes All Out with Penn State Football Pride

    Phoenixville Taproom Goes All Out with Penn State Football Pride

    Local taproom Stable 12 Brewing Company showed their longstanding Nittany Lion pride at a recent Penn State football watch party, reports Jennaphr Frederick for Fox29 Philadelphia. Owned and operated by two Penn State University alumni, the Phoenixville taproom went all out with PSU décor, attire, and themed drinks ahead of the team’s match up against…

  • Rocco’s Owner to Open Restaurant at Former Sycamore Grill in Newtown

    Rocco’s Owner to Open Restaurant at Former Sycamore Grill in Newtown

    Marc Gelman, the restaurateur behind the recently closed Rocco’s at The Brick, has teamed up with Chef Joe Brown on Mélange, a new upscale dining experience set to open at the former Sycamore Grill spot in Newtown, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. The pair had already begun renovating the new space…

  • Plymouth Meeting DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Closed Last Week

    Plymouth Meeting DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Closed Last Week

    The DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Philadelphia West, owned by Kingsbury Hospitality REIT, permanently closed its doors in Plymouth Meeting last week, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 253-key hotel that was built in 1987 on 7.9 acres, was acquired by its current owner for $22.3 million in April 2022. North Carolina-based…

  • Main Line Institution Mama’s Pizzeria To Close After More Than Sixty Years

    Main Line Institution Mama’s Pizzeria To Close After More Than Sixty Years

    Mama’s Pizzeria, a Main Line staple for 65 years known for its signature cheesesteak, will be closing its doors in Bala Cynwyd for good next week, writes Tommy Rowan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Depending on the inventory, Paul Castellucci Sr., its second-generation owner, will close Mama’s Pizzeria on November 28 or 29. He had intended…

  • Italian Restaurant in Newtown Seeks Approval to Expand Operations

    Italian Restaurant in Newtown Seeks Approval to Expand Operations

    Vecchia Osteria, a well-loved Italian spot in Newtown, is looking to grow its footprint pending approval from the local zoning board, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The restaurant, celebrated for its Old World atmosphere and classic Italian cuisine, intends to request zoning relief to take over the next-door space at the Newtown Depot Shopping…

  • Rocco’s at The Brick in Newtown Closes Abruptly Due to Landlord Dispute

    Rocco’s at The Brick in Newtown Closes Abruptly Due to Landlord Dispute

    Rocco’s at The Brick in Newtown was forced to close last weekend due to a landlord dispute that stemmed from a change to the restaurant’s liquor license, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. According to the owner, the closure, which abruptly left around 50 employees out of work, was not the restaurant’s decision. The…

  • Dating Back to 1745, General Warren Inne Offers Historic Upscale Dining in Malvern

    Dating Back to 1745, General Warren Inne Offers Historic Upscale Dining in Malvern

    The General Warren Inne in Malvern offers some of the best old-school dining in Pennsylvania, writes Nikelle Murphy for Mashed. Mashed recently named the inn as one of the best traditional restaurants in the state. With charming, historic interiors and a delicious menu, this local spot is a perfect stop for residents and tourists alike.…