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PENNSAUKEN — The address of The Pub — an iconic restaurant that closed Monday for "renovations/repairs" — is being advertised as a leasing opportunity by a commercial realty firm. But the ad ...
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In addition to P. J. Whelihan's, The group has five additional restaurant concepts.The Pour House, which focuses on craft beer and "pub grub"; The ChopHouse and ChopHouse Grille, an American steak and seafood house; Treno Pizza Bar, which features wood- and brick-fired pizzas and house-made pastas; and Central Taco and Tequila, which serves Mexican Food.
P.J. Whelihan's Pub + Restaurant is a chain of sports bars based in Haddon Township, New Jersey. As of March 2020, the chain operates 22 locations in New Jersey and Pennsylvania . The chain has been owned by the P.J.W. Restaurant Group since the companies inception in 1983.
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In 2012, a Canadian restaurant firm acquired Boston-based Elephant & Castle Group, which operated 19 establishments at the time and had filed for chapter 11 protection in 2011. [4] [5] Franworks Group owned and operated fourteen Elephant & Castle (E&C) restaurants, as of 2014, including five in Canada and nine in the U.S. [6]
Servers in typical attire before the 2015 uniform update (2008) The first Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery was opened in the Las Vegas Rio Hotel and Casino in 2003, with servers "wearing Celtic-themed uniforms with knee-high socks and short, sexy plaid kilts", by restaurateur Mark DiMartino [2] [3] and business partners and co-founders Shannon Reilly and John Reynaud. [4]
An area of flat land, part of which was already being used as a small airfield called Crescent Airport, [A] between the highway and the north bank of the Cooper River, at Pennsauken Township, was considered ideal for the new airport. [4] A new company, Central Airport Inc, was formed to buy the land, develop the facilities, and operate the airport.