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Around The Web

Posted by Foobooz on June 3rd, 2009

Early Feedback from the Piazza

Living on the Vedge tells us about a promising margherita pizza and a salad at Vino that will hopefully be “figged out” next time. [Living on the Vedge]

The Beer Lass was there for the Swift Half’s soft opening and tries out a whole slew of dishes. [Beer Lass]

Phoodie has the lowdown on the Swift one’s Green Tomato Bloody Mary. [Phoodie.info]

Elsewhere In New

It was practically a stampede on opening day at Sweet Ending. “Solid, but not knee-buckling” is the verdict from Living on the Vedge [Living on the Vedge]

We only provided crappy nightime iPhone pictures of Silk City’s beer garden. Luckily Silk City has published their own. [Silk City]

Living on the Vedge also makes it to Verde and Varga Bar to see how the Turney siblings are doing. [Living on the Vedge]

Why Twitter Doesn’t Suck

Honest Tom’s is serving up fish tacos at Clark Park tonight at 5. [Twitter]

Why Marketing Works

Wawa may have abandoned much of Center City but we love their Hoagiefest ads so much we’ll probably seek them out anyway. [Wawa]


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    One Response to “Around The Web”

    1. me Says:

      my early impression of darlings was that it wasn’t that great. the mac n cheese was awful…dry, hardly any moisture or cheese..and the crock was half full…for 8 bucks!?

      the chopchop salad was okay but was not a chop salad…
      it was a mixed greens salad

      the chicken was plentiful albeit dry…i had to get extra dressing to moisturize…lunch hour had just started and it wasnt busy

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