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Owners John McNamee and Garrett Goggin, whose first location opened five years ago off Washington Square at 723 Walnut St., are doing California-style Mexican eats in a spare, industrial cafe with long, common tables and flip-up windows. You order at the counter. This location has a liquor license and dispenses draft beers and margaritas. It's open from lunchtime through late night.
Valentino on the Square (267 S. 19th St.), just south of Rittenhouse Square at 19th and Manning, is being remodeled (darker, cozier) as an Italian wine bar called DiVino. It's expected to open early next week.
Lynda Hoseno says she is about a week from opening Lynda's Mediterranean, a BYOB, at 1617 E. Passyunk Ave. in South Philly, which last was Clementine's. She's a home-trained cook born in Algeria, and she says the moderate-priced menu will reflect her homeland.
Neil Parish of Cherry Hill's Kibitz Room is planning a Center City location near 16th and Locust. Not to be confused with Kibitz in the City, which was founded by the Kibitz Room's former owner, Russ Cowan, who later sold both Kibitz operations.
If plans hold, Earth Bread + Brewery (7136 Germantown Ave., 215-242-6666) will open today in Mount Airy. The brewpub/flatbread outlet, the dream of brewers Tom Baker and Peggy Zwerver of the onetime craft brewery Heavyweight Brewing, has been "finished" but ran into licensing delays. Four beers will be on tap, including the so-called Sedgwick Pale Ale, made with hops from a neighbor's back yard. It'll be open Tuesdays through Thursdays from dinnertime on, and Fridays through Sundays from lunchtime on.
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