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Lola’s Garden, Indoor/Outdoor Dining Concept Planned For Suburban Square – Spring 2021

by Gerry September 29, 2020

Lola’s Garden, Indoor/Outdoor Dining Concept Planned For Suburban Square – Spring 2021

Phillybite.com  reported on Saturday (September 26) that “Lola’s Garden will feature over 1,800 square feet of interior dining and bar space, plus a 2,000 square feet four-season outdoor trellis. Inside, look for 100 seats between the dining room and the bar.”

 

Lola's Garden Opeing at Suburban Square Ardmore | Philly Bite Magazine https://t.co/5xDo9pJ0CO via @PhillyBite

— Philly Bite Magazine (@PhillyBite) September 26, 2020

Lola’s is a project of Four Corners Management (FCM Hospitality). According to their website, “FCM Hospitality is a Philadelphia-based hospitality and entertainment company, managing bars, restaurants and seasonal pop-ups throughout the region.  The company is owned by Avram Hornik, a leader with more than 20 years in the hospitality industry, who has created some of the area’s most popular permanent and temporary venues in the city. Previous venues Hornik developed include the Drinker’s Bars, Union Transfer, Boot & Saddle, Winterfest and the 2013 PHS Pop-up Garden.” 

 

Huge project coming from Avram Hornik (Morgan's Pier, Harper's Garden): It's Lola's Garden, an indoor-outdoor restaurant in Ardmore's Suburban Square https://t.co/zXH7v9U5ee pic.twitter.com/bAnLFRxXTE

— Michael Klein (@phillyinsider) September 24, 2020

On Thursday (September 24) The Inquirer reported that “Hornik’s Four Corners Management has an agreement with Kimco Realty for the center courtyard of Suburban Square in Ardmore, taking the storefronts of the now-vacant Kate Spade and Jack Wills boutiques and a 2,000-square-foot outdoor area.

The design of the 260-seat project, with an anticipated opening next spring, is now under review by Lower Merion Township. The look borrows from his city projects, including Harper’s Garden and Morgan’s Pier.”

Filed Under: Food/Restaurant Tagged With: Ardmore, Suburban Square

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