Restaurants & Bars
Restaurant Reopens Months After Fire In Camden County
The Mediterranean eatery caught fire earlier this year, just weeks after its grand opening.
COLLINGSWOOD, NJ — A new Camden County restaurant, which caught fire just weeks after its grand opening, has finally returned. Oba Mediterranean Grill celebrated its grand reopening Sunday — months after the blaze prompted its temporary closure.
Oba Grill (563 Haddon Ave., Collingswood) held its original grand opening March 8, promising authentic Turkish cuisine in Collingswood's bustling dining scene. The restaurant experienced a fire March 29.
Multiple firefighting agencies responded to the blaze, controlling the fire in about 25 minutes, according to the Collingswood Fire Department. Both officials and the restaurant reported no injuries. Read more: New Collingswood Restaurant Plans To Reopen 'Soon' Following Fire
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Oba Grill celebrated its grand reopening Sunday. Find out more about the eatery.
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