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Sports Bar Coming, Breakfast Eatery Closing In Montco
This is a weekly summary of recent business news in eastern Montgomery County.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA —A popular sports bar in coming to King of Prussia. Meanwhile, a longtime breakfast eatery plans to close after this weekend in Hatboro.
These were some of the business stories making news recently in eastern Montgomery County:
Popular Sports Bar Chain Opening New Location In King Of Prussia
Tommy's Tavern and Tap, a popular pizzeria and sports bar chain largely based at the Jersey Shore and New York City, is coming to King of Prussia with a summer opening targeted. (Read More)
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The Dish, A Longtime Hatboro Eatery, Is Closing
The Dish in Hatboro will not be dishing out breakfast and lunch any longer. After trying to sell the business for over a year, Owner Jackie Evangelista has decided to pull the plug on the South York Road eatery, telling Patch about her decision on Friday afternoon. (Read More)
Montco Feed Mill, In Business For 150 Years, Is Shutting Down
A Montgomery County feed mill is closing after 150 years. Moyer and Sons feed mill, located off Railroad Avenue in Souderton, will begin "winding down" its operations over the coming weeks. The company said that the Moyer Store, its main operation, will continue. (Read More)
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Joseph's Catering Torn Down For Storage Facility
The former Joseph's Catering property in Horsham Township is beginning its transformation into a self-storage facility. Construction has begun to tear down the building and make way for a self-storage facility at 901 Horsham Rd. next to Hatboro-Horsham High School. (Read More)
Prime Property Near Arcadia University Up For Lease
It could be a coffee shop. Or maybe even a retailer or restaurant. Whatever the property may become, a 1.44-acre parcel on South Easton Road in Glenside is available for lease at $5,500 monthly. The property is across from Arcadia University. (Read More)
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