Restaurants & Bars
New Bryn Mawr Restaurant Highlighted By Philly Inquirer
Inquirer food writer Michael Klein lauded 17 new spots to dine in the suburbs, and this Bryn Mawr newcomer was among those featured.
BRYN MAWR, PA — It's no secret the booming food scene of Philadelphia is having a major, positive impact on the suburbs.
Foodies don't need to venture into the city for exquisite dining experiences, as chefs and restaurateurs who made their name in Philly expand to the Main Line and elsewhere.
With so many new options in the suburbs, Philadelphia Inquirer food writer Michael Klein decided to highlight more than a dozen new suburban spots in a roundup of the hottest new spots.
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Among the 17 featured was a newcomer to Bryn Mawr.
Klein shined a light on The Pullman.
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Here's what Klein said about the 39 Morris Ave. restaurant:
Perhaps the Main Line’s most ambitious newcomer in years, this romantic revamp of Tango at the Bryn Mawr train station by Roni and Jennifer Hammer rocks a retro rail theme and chef Corey Baver’s traditional menu. Live music plays in the lounge 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday to Friday.
At The Pullman, diners can get everything from a burger to ricotta salad, escargot to mashed potatoes, and more.
Sidle up to the bar for low-price beers and cocktails and small bites like tuna nachos and lamb polenta during its social hour.
The menu also boasts a robust wine and cocktail list.
Check out the Pullman's full menu and performance schedule online here.
Nearby, Klein highlighted Momoyama Ramen & Hawaiian BBQ II in Havertown.
See the full list from Klein online here.
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