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Hangry Omar s Has a New Take on the Classic Slider - Cincinnati Magazine

Cincinnati Magazine Photograph by Dylan Bauer Hangry Omar’s, a new concept from Rich’s Proper Food & Drink, offers creative and highly addictive takes on the slider. That meshes perfectly with Covington Yard’s “booze and food hall” concept—a quick and tasty way to soak up those beers. But unlike the grease-soaked, slightly viscous sliders that most of us are all too familiar with, these sliders are just as good the morning after. For one thing, they’re big: almost veering into actual sandwich territory (I have what can charitably be described as a “healthy appetite” and filled up after just three). First up was the West Coast slider: a beef patty with onions, pickles, American cheese, and “1001 Island Sauce.” It’s a simple burger, but each ingredient was elevated, from the crispy, razor-thin patty to the translucent onions and surprisingly sweet sauce to the toasted, buttery potato bun.

Former York Post Office back on the market for $1 79M - Central Penn Business Journal

Former York Post Office back on the market for $1.79M RSDC seeks buyer to redevelop historic building May 8, 2018 5:55 pm One of York City’s most notable historic buildings is back on the market – for a limited time. ROCK Commercial Real Estate LLC listed the former Post Office on 200 S. George St. for $1,795,000 this past week. After six months of negotiation, York development firm Royal Square Development & Construction (RSDC) entered into an equitable ownership agreement for the property with its current owner, Hashempour & Sons LLC. Under the agreement, RSDC takes an ownership stake in the building through Aug. 31 while it looks for a potential buyer with intentions of redeveloping the South George Street property, said Dylan Bauer, RSDC’s president of development. Bauer declined to discuss other details of the deal. 

Wait and see is the theme for final December indoor service for central Pa restaurants

Wait and see is the theme for final December indoor service for central Pa. restaurants Neil Strebig, York Daily Record © Neil Strebig, York Daily Record Inside the Knotty Pine Tavern in Emigsville on Friday, Dec. 11, 2020. Following a new statewide mandate on COVID-19 mitigation, indoor dining will be prohibited from Saturday, Dec. 12 through Monday, Jan. 4, 2021. On Wednesday, Brandon Monaco celebrated the birth of his third child. On Friday night he was behind the bar at The First Post in Springettsbury Township.  I wanted to come back and make some money while I can, he said.  The 37-year-old wasn t alone.  Many of his fellow front-of-house and back-of-house comrades across the state worked one last holiday-season shift in uniformed solidarity. 

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