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Oh Sweet Happy Day, Paesano’s To Market

Posted by Foobooz on September 10th, 2009

Paesano’s is looking to open a second location at the corner of 9th and Christian where Butcher’s Cafe once stood.

This makes us very, very, very happy!

This Just In: Paesano’s Opening Another Location In South Philly [Phoodie.info]
Paesano’s poised to take over old Butcher Café location [Meal Ticket]

901 Christian St, Philadelphia, PA

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8 Responses to “Oh Sweet Happy Day, Paesano’s To Market”

  1. Mike Says:

    Sounds like someone is looking to pick a fight with Sarcone’s and Chickie’s

  2. brown Says:

    george’s sandwiches too. can’t wait for the competition..

  3. Christian Says:

    George doesn’t seem like someone you want to be messing with. He looks like Leon and I’m not messing with a replicant. Grandma Sarcone doesn’t look like she takes too much s*** either. Goood luck Peter.

  4. Lou Says:

    how ’bout an under served area instead of S. Philly?

  5. Andre Says:

    George makes some pretty mediocre roast pork

  6. Miss Thing Says:

    Great! Now I don’t have to travel far to have Peter yell at me like he did when I worked at Rembrandt’s. He’s an awesome chef, even when you screw up.

  7. mg Says:

    This is so exciting. I can’t wait for them to open!!!

  8. k. lynch Says:

    No way! This is great news. Can’t wait for opening. When will that happen?

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