Business & Tech
Restaurant Roundup: Cosi to Xilantro
Patch reviews Cosi, Original Eagle Pizza, Shogun 3 Steakhouse, Great Harvest Bread Co., The Coffee Club, Mt. Airy Deli and Mini Market, The Greeks, The Stone Rose, Couch Tomato Café and Xilantro.
Looking for a good restaurant to go to this weekend?
Bryn Mawr-Gladwyne Patch brought you the details of Thursday. Convenient, casual and cost-effective, this popular national chain offers up some dependable sandwiches, salads and a crowd-pleasing chicken margherita pizza. Click for the review.
If that restaurant isn’t to your liking, check out other area restaurants that Patch reviewed this week:
Interested in local real estate?Subscribe to Patch's new newsletter to be the first to know about open houses, new listings and more.
A great supreme pizza and delicious grilled chicken souvlaki are highly recommended at this neighborhood pizza shop. The management changed a few years ago, but the food is still as good as I remember. Click for the review.
Despite the lofty moniker, this strip mall sushi and steakhouse offers up decent fare. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing as the prices are more than friendly. Click for the review.
Interested in local real estate?Subscribe to Patch's new newsletter to be the first to know about open houses, new listings and more.
Great Harvest Bread Co., 3717 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square
A former executive who was making some serious dough decided to trade in the suit and tie to make some real dough, as in bread. Click for the Meet the Chef/Owner.
Though she started as a barista at Starbucks at the ripe age of 13, the chef /owner of this local shop has gone in the complete opposite direction and proudly serves Fair Trade organic, local coffee and cooks and bakes with local ingredients whenever she can. Click for the Meet the Chef.
Mt. Airy Deli makes a great turkey hoagie, has many varieties of chips, and it’s all served up with a smile. It’s not difficult to figure out why the locals love this deli. Click for the review.
A great Greek salad, wonderful hospitality and a somewhat limited outdoor dining area are what stick out from my last visit here. Stop in for a quick lunch or a late-night beer. Click for the review.
Delightful salads and a killer bread pudding are the standouts at this local eatery. Stop in for happy hour or a great meal with some creative flourishes. Click for the review.
Xilantro, 103 North Wayne Ave., Wayne
Upscale Mexican cuisine in an ultra modern setting combines with an extensive tequila bar at this new neighborhood hot spot. The menu items have some kinks, but these should be ironed out in due time. Click for the review.
An Israeli chef and New England general manager are the dynamic duo behind the casual Main Street eatery. The two obviously get along quite well but could not have more divergent palates. Click for the Meet the Chef and General Manager.