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Quick Bites

Posted by Foobooz on June 22nd, 2009

Right now Foobooz crush object, Paesano’s is suffering from too much of a good thing. Since being named the best hoagie by WIP they’ve been getting crushed by business. So for at least right now, the late night hours are off.

Strongbox is a locked box. The Walnut Street bottle bar is closing for the summer. [Meal Ticket]

The Oyster House started lunch service last Monday and its been going gangbusters. Meal Ticket has the menu. [Meal Ticket]

P.Y.T. is aiming for July 3rd. The menu is by Time’s Josh McCullough. [Icepack, City Paper]

Wine Thief has opened on Germantown Avenue. The bistro aims to be affordable with everything under $20 and wine priced at $15 over cost. [Table Talk, Philadelphia Inquirer]

UCity’s MarBar has been redone as Panda Bar. There will be live music and good beer. [Beer Lass]

Local food and music are the backbone of Lucky Old Souls. A new spot opening in the New Bold neighborhood of South Philly. [Kitchenplay]

Former Daily News food writer  April Lisante and her husband are opening Avril, a 50 seat BYOB in Bala Cynwyd. [The Insider]

Bistro M in Berwyn has closed and will be replaced by Meridith’s which is moving from its current location. [Main Line Dine]


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    • NoNo

      I highly recommend the burger at Oyster House. There’s a new “best” in town…

    • http://www.newboldneighbors.org Jim

      Really looking forward to LOS opening in the spring!

      FYI – the neighborhood is Newbold, one word. Just as it appears on the bottle of beer by the same name. It’s actually a family name for which this section of S. Hicks St. was formerly named. “Newbold St” can still be seen chiseled into the cornerstones on the 2nd floors of a few buildings around the 1800 and 1900 blocks.