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Quick Bites

Posted by Foobooz on November 28th, 2006

Mesa Fresh Grill at the Gateway Shopping Center is closed for remodeling. The other Mesa Fresh locations remain open.

Bill Simmons’ El Wingador’s To-Go is set to open by mid-December at 4th and Girard, although the official grand-opening will be the morning of Wing Bowl. [Inqlings, Philadelphia Inquirer]

And this list got lost in the pre-Thanksgiving shuffle but certainly deserves a look. Here are Pennsylvania’s top 10 licensed restaurants in 2005 by money spent on liquor.

  1. Woodlands Inn, Wilkes-Barre – $617,031
  2. Woody’s, Philadelphia – $546,370
  3. Continental Mid-town, Philadelphia – $492,780
  4. Crewsers, Pittsburgh – $488,046
  5. Delilah’s, Philadelphia – $448,814
  6. Bleu Martini, Philadelphia – $422,929
  7. Capital Grille, Philadelphia – $404,949
  8. Dave & Buster’s, Philadelphia – $372,207
  9. Roland’s Seafood Grill, Pittsburgh – $372,128
  10. Maggiano’s, King of Prussia – $370,582

[Inqlings, Philadelphia Inquirer]

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