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The Steak Out Express opens in downtown Lancaster
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The Steak Out to open cheesesteak shop in downtown Lancaster
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At the Grand Opening of Olympia Refrigeration’s new factory in Marrickville in 1978. Yiannis Benetos (left) serves yeeros to the then Premier of NSW, Neville Wran, and his wife Jill. Between the Premier and his wife is Olympia Refrigeration’s Chris Skoufis. While Benetos opened the first yeeros shop in Sydney, Olympia Refrigeration made the upright rotisserie for his yeeros shop. Photo:Chris Skoufis
10 May 2021 1:53pm
This time last year, Sydney historian, Vasilis Vasilas, would have officially launched “Little Athens: Marrickville” under the auspices of the 38th Greek Festival of Sydney; with the outbreak of COVID- 19 and its subsequent restrictions, the launch – like so many other Festival events – was postponed.
Lancaster City Restaurant Week kicks off today with special dishes, deals
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This time last year, Lancaster city was a ghost town. In the early weeks of the pandemic, its vibrant restaurant scene went mostly dark, the result of state-mandated restrictions to curtail the spread of coronavirus. Itâs been a long year for the restaurant community, to say the least.
With Gov. Tom Wolfâs recent moves to lift significant restrictions on dining and alcohol sales, Lancaster City Restaurant Week, which kicks off April 12, is poised to be as close to normal as weâve seen since before the pandemic.
This restaurant week in particular, says LCRW Chairman Chris Trendler, feels particularly potent.