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Most papers and blogs are simply writing their "this-is-happening-today" and recap stories. Here's the Metro's take, which also features a comment from »»
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Genuine Bread and Spec­ialty Shoppe

Average entree under $10 Takeout menu Vegetarian options
4529 Springfield Ave.
215-382-3133

Tucked away on a quiet block of Springfield Avenue, the Genuine Bread and Spec­ialty Shoppe accomplishes much more than its name suggests. Sure, there’s bread. Endless variations. White. Wheat. Challah. Buttermilk biscuits, sticky buns, cakes. Genuine is, first and fore­most, a bakery. But its h ... more »

Du Jour Symphony House

Average entree $10 - $20 Wheelchair accessible Takeout menu Outdoor seating Brunch served Vegetarian options Liquor license
Symphony House
440 S. Broad St.
215-735-8010

Restaurateur Marty Grims (The Moshulu) has unveiled the second location of his Du Jour Gourmet Market (the original’s in Haverford) on the ground floor of the spiffy Symphony House at Broad and Pine. The 100-seater, which has a liquor license and outdoor seating, is serving breakfast, lunch and ... more »

Wild Ginger

Average entree $10 - $20 Vegetarian options
Justa Farm Shopping Center
1928-30 County Line Road
Huntington Valley
215-364-3960

Wild Ginger's pan-Asian menu reaches from Japan to Thailand, with a particular emphasis on vegetarian dishes (although there are more than enough meat and seafood options to appease). There's nothing particularly innovative on the menu, which rests mostly on Western-friendly dishes like moo shu, man ... more »