Multiple establishments in greater Glenside were highlighted today by The Philadelphia Inquirer in an article titled “37 new bars to take out-of-towners visiting the Philly area for the holidays“.
The Inquirer’s list includes Rooster’s of Glenside, Cantina Feliz and The Fort Kitchen & Bar of Fort Washington, Ross & Co. Kitchen of Hatboro, and The Stotesbury of Wyndmoor.
From the article:
Cantina Feliz (111 Butler Ave., Ambler): Fort Washington’s modern, upmarket cantina has moved into roomier quarters downtown Ambler without losing a step.
The Fort Kitchen & Bar (325 Pennsylvania Ave., Fort Washington): New American food is on the menu at this bright, energetic newcomer in Fort Washington from the team behind Jasper’s Backyard in Conshohocken.
Rooster’s (294 N. Keswick Ave., Glenside): A new corner bar in Keswick Village with plenty of TVs, a 40-seat bar, and a something-for-everyone menu.
Ross & Co. Kitchen (58 S. York Rd., Hatboro): Gypsy Blu’s Bob Ross and family are behind a family friendly bar-restaurant in downtown Hatboro with a sprawling, balconied layout and multiple-TV complement of the former occupant, Bernie’s Pub.
The Stotesbury (812 E. Willow Grove Ave., Wyndmoor): Opening Friday, this Chestnut Hill-area corner bar (on the former site of Fatty’s in Springfield Township) has been spiffed up by new operator Brian Harrington, an owner of the City Tap House chain, who happens to live nearby.
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