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Browse This Issue: September 30th, 2010

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![]() | Average entree under $10 |
![]() | Average entree $10 - $20 |
![]() | Average entree over $20 |
![]() | Wheelchair accessible |
![]() | Takeout menu |
![]() | Reservations recommended |
![]() | Late-night dining |
![]() | 24-hour dining |
![]() | Outdoor seating |
![]() | Brunch served |
![]() | Vegetarian options |
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![]() | BYO |
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![]() | Live entertainment |
![]() | Smoking Allowed |
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Valley Shepherd Creamery/MeltKraft
Also new at Reading Terminal is this top-notch cheese shop from the Long Valley, N.J., sheep farm and creamery. They’re making some of the cheeses on-site, including clothbound cheddar, Stilton-style blue and fresh mozzarella they’re hand-stretching every day to provide a good show ... more »
After longtime Reading Terminal soul-food stop Delilah’s closed up shop, news that KeVen Parker (Ms. Tootsie’s) would be taking over the spot was met with sighs of relief. Parker is renowned for soul classics like fried chicken, slow-cooked collards with smoked turkey and sweet-pot ... more »
The new pizzeria from Michael and Jeniphur Pasquarello (Prohibition Taproom, Café Lift) entered the soft-opening phase last week, mere hours after passing its final inspection. The cozy 30-seater is serving up Neapolitan-style pies in just six iterations as well as scissor-snipped ... more »
This section of Spruce has seen a confusing array of short-lived coffee shops over the past year or so, but here’s hoping that Toast sticks where previous tenant YOLO could not. The new spot offers breakfast and lunch plus brews for a ... more »
Few empty restaurant spaces have been watched as closely as the one that once housed Mémé and, before that, Melograno. Its latest occupant is this French-accented, homey-chic spot from the owners of Pub & Kitchen and the Diving Horse. Highlights of chef Rob Marzinsky’s deft ope ... more »
Featuring more than 80 stalls and shops, The Reading Terminal Market dates back to 1892 when the Reading Railroad commissioned a food bazaar. A century later, the market continues to exhibit old and new culinary delights. Wednesday through Saturday, Lancaster's Amish cart in their goodies, inclu ... more »