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Phoenixville Does Well in the MyFoxPhilly.com Best of Philly HOT LIST Awards

The winners of the 2009 MyFoxPhilly.com Best of Philly HOT LIST Awards have been announced and, once again, Phoenixville has more than held its own. With nine 1st Place winners and nineteen total Top 5 finishers, Phoenixville has a lot to be proud of. Congrats to the winners!

1st Place
The Columbia Bar and Grille - Best Romantic Restaurant
Black Lab Bistro - Best New American
The Potomac Bead Company - Best Women's Accessories
Phoenix Cleaners - Best Alterations and Tailoring
Lush - Best Vintage and Resale
Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant - Best Brewpub
Hipster Home - Best Housewares
Wolfgang Books - Best Bookstore
Artisans Gallery & Cafe - Best Coffee Shop

2nd Place
Prestige Chocolates - Best Chocolate

3rd Place
Molly Maguire's Irish Pub - Best Irish Pub
Twisted Leaf Cigars - Best Cigar Shop
RiverCrest Golf Club and Preserve - Best Wedding Venue

4th Place
Seven Stars Inn - Best Steakhouse
The Colonial Theatre - Best Indie Theater
Best Friends - Best Women's Boutique
ocean, earth wind fire - Best Yoga
Sly Fox Brewery - Best Brewpub

5th Place
Fenix - Best Tapas

Comments

Anonymous said…
Congratulations Rich and Artisans!
Brain said…
Epic Boot Camp located in Phoenixville also was rewarded 4th place for best gym/fitness camp in the area from its loyal supporters! Epic Boot Camp has been in the Phoenixville are for over 2 years and has been helping individuals get in better health.

More information can be found at www.EpicBootCamp.com or http://www.aroundphoenixville.com/2009/09/local-business-spotlight-epic-boot-camp.html

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