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BYOB Reopens In Spring House
Arpeggio, a Spring House BYOB restaurant, has now reopened in a larger space.

SPRING HOUSE, PA — Arpeggio, a Spring House BYOB restaurant, has now reopened in a larger space.
Owners Mary Cullom and Chef Hamdy Khalil temporarily closed the doors of their business on May 6.
The eatery's old location was demolished, a new space constructed across the street in the Spring House Square Shopping Center, right at the intersection of Bethlemhem and Sumneytown pikes.
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"There were so many memories created in our former space,” said Cullom. “We've been operating the restaurant for 21 incredible years, and it was bittersweet to see it demolished, but at the same time we’re so excited to have moved into a gorgeous space with a state-of-the-art kitchen and two incredible new Italian wood-fired ovens. The new space is so beautiful inside and out, and the architectural and design firm who worked on it actually surpassed our expectations. We are so happy to be open and serving the neighborhood again. We wanted to build something special for our loyal guests, and now we couldn't be more excited than to share this restaurant and new space with them."
The new space includes 120 seats, a 1,100 square foot deck, space for private events, 118 wine lockers, a two-sided fireplace, and 24-foot high ceilings.
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The restaurant is located at 909 Sumneytown Pike.
Image via Arpeggio
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