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Blind Item: Italian Market Restaurant/Bar

Posted by Foobooz on January 12th, 2007

Restaurant with liquor license for sale in the Italian Market section of South Philadelphia.
For $2.5 Million you restaurant, building and liquor license.

Located prominently near world famous Pat’s and Geno’s Steaks, this building which has been recently rehabbed on the first floor is for sale including the restaurant business and the liquor license. Hundreds of thousands of locals and tourists flock to this location for a taste of Philly. Be a part of the action!

Seller is motivated.

Where could this be???

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6 Responses to “Blind Item: Italian Market Restaurant/Bar”

  1. Johnny Goodtimes Says:

    Ray’s Happy Birthday bar?

  2. ills Says:

    anastasi’s cafe, right across the street from both.

  3. Buckethead Says:

    Tre Scalini meets most of those criteria, but last time I was there they didn’t have a liquor license.

  4. ginger Says:

    I’m dittoing ills on Anastasi’s.

  5. brightman Says:

    agree with anastasi’s cafe. fits the “recently rehabbed first floor” and location description perfectly.

  6. Wino Says:

    It’s definately Anastasi’s…heard it was for sale a while ago…they had fight problems etc…a little pricy at 2.5 though..

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