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Pietro’s Prime brings sophisticated steakhouse dining to West Chester’s charming downtown. The classic black and white ...
Iowa City’s Wilson’s Orchard & Farm is toasting to a new era in 2025 with the closure of its restaurant. Wilson’s Orchard announced on Facebook on Monday, Dec. 30, that it will be closing ...
1. The Bread at Bethlehem. At Bethlehem, the artisanal bakery near Ichilov, you'll find a rich African bread baked with rye, whole wheat, spelt, oats, and silan, giving it a unique, sweet taste.
OHIO COUNTY, W.Va. — Firefighters spent much of the night and morning at the scene of a fire along Orchard Road in Bethlehem. Officials say a call came in around 2 a.m. Residents reported seeing ...
Bowled in Bethlehem is under new management. Owners Anthony Fitzgerald and Steven and Meghan Clark celebrated a grand reopening this month with a ribbon cutting.
And Bethlehem, named for the hometown of owner Ihab Salah and his family, seems an apposite restaurant to visit this December. Salah took over the premises formerly occupied by Shakshuka in ...
Bethlehem Restaurant & Grocery, a hometown eat where you can also shop till you drop! It’s open from 9 a.m.-9 p.m. 7 days a week and is at 1613 Williamson Rd NE, Roanoke, VA 24012.
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Foodies will soon say "ciao" to a new restaurant serving up Italian specialties in south Bethlehem. The Orchid Steakhouse, a full-service, modern Italian steakhouse, is expected ...
The Orchid is expected to open at 322 E 3rd St. in Bethlehem sometime this spring. The location was formerly home to Molinari's, which closed after more than a decade in business last year. The Orchid ...
The Orchid Steakhouse, a full-service, modern Italian steakhouse, is expected to open in May at 322 E. ... New Bethlehem restaurant to reopen in August following tweaks to menu, space; ...
Bethlehem Restaurant Appreciation Week is returning for 2023. The Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce is hosting the event from January 30 to February 5.
Pointing to a picture of one of his great aunts in Tel A-Rish, Jaffa, displayed in Bethlehem Museum, Kattan says, “We had 120,000 square meters of orchard groves there, but we were mainly traders.