A recent round of culinary expansion in West Chester is making us hungry! Here’s what you need to know about new, growing and soon-to-be-opened spots downtown:
New Restaurants Open & Ready for Business
Saloon 151
Saloon 151 is your go-to spot for an extensive whiskey selection, large craft beer menu and spectacular pub food, including barbecue (ribs and slow-cooked brisket) and saloon fries. 151 W. Gay St., (610) 701-8489
Nagasaki Japanese Noodle House
For those craving Japanese cuisine, Nagasaki Japanese Noodle House is sure to please with a wide range of sushi, noodle dishes and more. 113 W. Market St., (484) 887-8532
Restaurants Coming Soon to West Chester
In addition to the two newly opened restaurants mentioned above, West Chester will be seeing a lot of culinary activity in the coming months:
RapiDOUGH recently closed in Collegeville but will be taking up a new location in West Chester at 30 S. High Street, with an expected opening this summer.
Some expansions are also the works, as both BACO Juice and Taco Bar and i-Pasta will be renovating to make more space for their patrons. Plus, if you love Carlino’s Specialty Foods and always wanted to see this establishment offer your favorite alcoholic beverages, you’ll love this: Carlino’s has a liquor license request in the works!
Two new bakeries will also be opening up shop in West Chester, including Master Baker and Mediterranean Bakery, as well as two fabulous coffee shops catering to the caffeine-loving crowd, West Chester Coffee and Ice Cream (a sister coffee bar to Wayne Bar) and Riggtown Roasters.
As always, stay tuned to West Chester Dish for updates on the borough’s always-evolving food scene!
Saloon 151 photo: Jim Berman; RapiDOUGH pizza photo: Ronna Dewey.
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