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PABA Presents 'Wine & Dine' Night on Wednesday, June 16

On Wednesday, June 16th, the Phoenixville Area Business Association is sponsoring a 'Wine & Dine Night':
The Phoenixville Area Business Association presents "Wine & Dine" - a night of great food and wine. Participants start at the all new Brick Oven Bread & Cheese Shoppe (138 Bridge Street) were they will sample a selection of artisan breads and cheeses paired with samples of wines from Chaddsford Winery.

The next stop will be one of the top rated BYO's in Chester County, Marly's BYO (106 Bridge Street) where they will enjoy a 3-course tasting menu handpicked by Chef Michael Favacchia. Participants will receive a gift bag filled with special offers from PABA member businesses.

Tickets are $55 and available in advance only, deadline to purchase is Monday, June 14th. Tickets can be purchased in person at Steel City Coffee House or Fashionista's Salon. Tickets can also be purchased online here. A discount of 5% applies to ticket purchases of 6 or more, please contact Jane M. Tucker 484-686-7792 for discounted tickets.

*Ticket price includes water, soda, iced tea and/or coffee to accompany the meal at Marly's. Ticket price does not include gratuity. Chaddsford Winery can presell bottles of wine to be picked up at the beginning of the tour and enjoyed at Marly's BYO. Click here to preorder wine for this tour.

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