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Coming Soon: Marly's Restaurant

Reader Samantha wrote in to tell me about a new restaurant she and two partners are opening in May. The restaurant, Marly's, will be located at 108 Bridge St. and is described as "...a BYO with an upscale eclectic American Continental menu by owner/Chef Michael Favacchia."

Stay tuned for more information including an official opening date. Best of luck to Samantha and co.!

Comments

Anonymous said…
where is 108 Bridge St? Is that in the old Panini's restaurant site?
JW said…
No, I am pretty sure its the building next to the old mechanics shop. The one with the new wood/window facade.
Anonymous said…
Panini's didn't make it in this town? Wow. That's too bad. I never was there, but always wanted to try it.
Anonymous said…
We ate at Panini's once on a First Friday. The food was pretty good and it was nice that it was BYOB. The place was packed due to the First Friday and our server was so flighty, but we still had a great time.
Dave said…
To the person who posted anonymously .."Panini's didn't make it? Wow, too bad...never there but I wanted to try it". - That's exactly the point (you were never there) so that's one of the reasons why it's out of business. Please people, support your local stores as they are here to make all of our living experiences here in Phoenixville better.
Anonymous said…
Isn't there a "Bistro 156" or something like that in it's place though?
RMorin said…
Bistro 156 replaced Panini's but it didn't last long at all.
Anonymous said…
I went there last night with five friends. We all had appetizers and dinner, and split a few desserts. Everything was so good! All of us plan to return.

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