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New Dining Options Coming to Promenade Bolingbrook
One is open now and the other is opening soon.

BOLINGBROOK, IL — Patrons at the Promenade Bolingbrook now have a new dining option, with another one opening soon.
Pork Chop, a concept by food entrepreneur and Paris native Jovanis Bouargoub, is opening in the center near Ted’s Montana Grill. Cheryl’s Candy ‘n’ Popcorn adds flavor to the mall, giving guests a quick treat option while shopping or spending time with friends and family.
“We are excited to introduce these new offerings to the community. Cheryl’s Candy ‘n’ Popcorn has a devoted fan base and we are happy to welcome them to mall,” Tom Castagnoli, general manager at The Promenade Bolingbrook, said in a news release. “Pork Chop creates tailored menus for each of their locations, and we’re looking forward to see what they’ll cook up for Bolingbrook.”
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Pork Chop is known for barbecue and Southern comfort food and has a popular weekend brunch featuring “urban backwoods” dishes like chicken and waffles, beignets, and shrimp and grits. Each location features a unique menu. The 2,400-square-feet restaurant will have a bar, patio and a “Meat-to-Go” counter where guests can choose seasoned raw meat such as ribs, brisket and pork belly to cook at home. Look for Pork Chop at Bolingbrook this fall.
Cheryl’s Candy ‘n’ Popcorn is currently open and offers an extensive selection of seasoned popcorn as well as cotton candy, fine chocolates and other temptations for the sweet tooth. Shoppers will enjoy the store’s wall of retro candies and its fun, nostalgic atmosphere. Cheryl’s Candy ‘n’ Popcorn’s is located across from Gordon Biersch.
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Also this fall, Islamorda Fish Co., located inside the Promenade Bolingbrook’s Bass Pro Shop, has unveiled a new menu that includes fried shrimp, Cajun catfish, top sirloin, pressed Cuban sandwiches, Caesar salad, fried pickle fries and more.
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