Sara and Keith Dreitlein, Glenside residents and owners of The Clean Plate Club in Abington, are looking for a new home for their commissary kitchen.
According to their post, the building which houses their kitchen at 1170 Easton Road is being acquired by Abington Township by eminent domain and will be demolished.
The Dreitleins are looking for leads on properties in or around Glenside, Abington, Roslyn, Jenkintown, Cheltenham, and the surrounding area which have a second-generation kitchen space.
More details about their search:

“This kitchen has been a dream come true for us and we’re heartbroken to lose this space and all of our hard work,” the post said. “We’re not going anywhere. We have back-up plans in place but truthfully none of them are ideal.”
The Clean Plate Club moved into their current space in March 2023. The business includes a mobile food truck.
To contact the Dreitleins with suggestions, you can email cleanplateclubtruck@gmail.com or send a message to their Facebook page.
For more on The Clean Plate Club, you can visit their website.
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Photos: The Clean Plate Club