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BREAKING: Two New Restaurants in Wayne

Posted by ashley primis on December 17th, 2009

tob_250BY ASHLEY PRIMIS

Wayne’s iconic Eagle Village (which until recently had “Spread” at the front of the name) is adding two new eateries to its roster. Already open, A Taste of Britain has moved from Devon and teamed up with Easy Elegance Catering to offer tea and lunch in a second-floor, shabby-chic dining room. There are sandwiches (like chicken salad on croissant) and heartier options like chicken pot pie, as well as more tarts, scones, and pie that you could eat in a week. 503 West Lancaster Avenue, Wayne; 610-971-0390; easyelegance.net.

Early January will see the opening of Silverspoon, which is also relocating from down the road to this new spot. But this BYOB won’t resemble the existing French country kitchen — chef/owner Rich Silverberg tells the RC that the menu will reflect what’s in season, bringing the farm-to-table, local, and sustainable concept to the ML. Expect the look to be “new age bistro,” says Silverberg.

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    One Response to “BREAKING: Two New Restaurants in Wayne”

    1. Foobooz » Quick Bites Says:

      [...] Eagle Village, formerly Spread Eagle Village has added two new eateries. A Taste of Britain has moved in from Devon and offers tea nd lunch. Early January will see the opening of Silverspoon, a farm to table BYOB for the Main Line. [Restaurant Club] [...]

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