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The Pullman To Replace Tango In Bryn Mawr

by Gerry January 10, 2022

Michael Klein The Pulma

According to Inquirer restaurant columnist, Michael Klein, The Pullman will be opening in the space where Tango used to be, in Bryn Mawr. Klein says to expect The Pullman to be ready to start serving customers “Springish.”

From The Pullman’s Website

The concept of this sleek and chic new restaurant will take its cues from The Pullman dining cars of the 1940’s which will offer guests a quintessential railcar dining and drinking experience but with contemporary twists that elevates the guests experience. Featuring the glamorous Pullman Main Bar and Piano Lounge serving ‘small plates’, artisanal cocktails, craft beers and offering an adventurous wine list side by side with the sounds of live music. The Pullman Restaurant will boast private event spaces for meetings and dining nooks dedicated for intimate gatherings.

Seasonal outdoor dining at the “‘10/14’ Bar on the Rails” is perfect for relaxing and enjoying appetizers, cocktails and a wide variety of local and craft beers and selections from the wine list.

 

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