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Restaurant Roundup: Sligo to Winberie's Restaurant and Bar
Patch reviews Sligo, Sweetgreen, Bryn Mawr Pizza, Primo Hoagies, Manhattan Bagel, Five Guys Famous Burgers and Fries, Lancaster County Farmers' Market and Winberie's Restaurant and Bar.
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Media Patch brought you the details of Thursday. Some guys are born to rock, this guy was born to cook. The new chef at Sligo strives to bring good food to his customers, even if it’s just a simple order of fries. Click for the Meet the Chef and
If that restaurant isn’t to your liking, check out other area restaurants that Patch reviewed this week:
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Locavore cuisine at an affordable price is what is offered at this decidedly unique chain eatery. Go with one of their signature salads or wraps or create your own. Whatever you decide, it’ll be guilt-free. Click for the review.
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Greek style pizzas with crisp golden crusts and hearty cheese steaks are the main draws here although the strombolis and heart healthy chicken steaks are note worthy as well. Channel your inner Popeye and order a chicken cheese steak with spinach. Click for the review.
You can have your own Man v. Food moment when you order a “whole” bada bing sandwich or you can feed an entire kid’s birthday party instead. For smaller appetites, “small” hoagies in every combination under the sun get the job done. The Sulmona hoagie with Genoa salami and fresh mozzarella is well worth the trip. Click for the review.
Can a Seoul born woman truly appreciate a good bagel? Turns out the answer is yes. She may love rice and kimchi but she also has a place in her heart for a great egg bagel. Click for the Meet the Owner.
Can a bacon cheeseburger be so good that one doesn’t notice the tremors of an earthquake while eating one? My brother thinks so. The freshly cut French fries are also worthy of all your attention. Click for the review.
One stop shop for fresh produce, farm fresh eggs, steaks, chicken, delicious Italian goods and freshly baked rolls. This market is ideal for those that love to cook and those that love when others cook for them. Click for the review.
Twenty dollars will get you unlimited trips to the extensive brunch buffet and a mimosa or bloody Mary to start. Try the Belgian waffles, the eggs Benedict or the omelets. Click for the review.