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Dishing on Eatnic in Paoli, drug rehab in Devon, the area’s 2nd pro theatre group, Polka Dots lives on & SAVVY holiday shopping

December 13, 2016 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

Ah, how to describe Paoli’s new Eatnic?

Sure, we could tell you it’s a farm-fresh, morning-til-night BYOB and be done with it.

But there’s more to it than that.

Much more.

Because Eatnic comes from the same fertile brain that 30 years ago spawned the world’s first Saladworks, and with it, the now ubiquitous fast-casual dining category.

And what John Scardapane did with Saladworks – more than 100 franchisees, many millions in sales (before selling in 2015) – he just might do with Eatnic.

And it all will have started here.

In little old Paoli.

Which means this modest eatery on a non-descript stretch of Route 30 is a pretty big deal,

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Another BIG redo for Devon, new details on Devon Yard, Fritz & Van Cleve, the skinny on Fat Ham & more

October 5, 2016 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

From Devon Manor to The Royal Devon?

Could be.

Developer Brian O’Neill confirms that he’s now the proud owner of the large and long-in-the-tooth nursing home/rehab complex on Lancaster Ave.

Residents and patients are being relocated, 124 staffers are looking for new jobs, and Devon Manor goes dark next month.

This is prime real estate, folks – 8.6 acres with lots of frontage on Route 30 and a deep lot. And just a skip and a jump from the Devon train station.

So what will O’Neill do with it?

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Filed Under: BODY & SOUL, BUZZ, EAT, Uncategorized Tagged With: Devon, Devon Manor, Devon Yard, Easttown, fashion boutiques, Main Line, O'Neill Properties, Station Square, Tredyffrin, Urban Outfitters, Van Cleve Collection

New whisky pub in Wayne, a Gateway center surprise, the CYO guy you WANT coaching your kids & more

March 2, 2016 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

Wayne is getting its first whisky bar and pub. The Goat’s Beard, a hit since it opened in Manayunk a few years back, will open in the old Xilantro space on N. Wayne Ave. in May.

Owners are Wayne guy, Sean Coyle (whose family owned the old Binni & Flynn’s in Gateway), and biz partner Michael MacCrory.

Expect the same locally sourced pub menu, small-batch craft cocktails and no fuss vibe. Xilantro went dark last week.

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Filed Under: BODY & SOUL, BUZZ, EAT Tagged With: Devon, food, Main Line

Haverford’s new brew, a thumbs up for Devon Yard, a fitness flameout, sexting in T/E & more

November 6, 2015 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

I’ve long contended that the eastern Main Line was ripe for new Coffee Shops Not Named Starbucks. So naturally, I’m pleased to report that after a string of “soft opening” days in low gear, .Green Engine Coffee Co. is going full throttle in Haverford.

The hip new coffee bar on Haverford Station Road should appeal to commuters, college students and coffee geeks alike.

I dropped by Green Engine this week and liked what I saw: sunny bay windows, a plush couch and fireplace, re-purposed church pews and a most unusual piece of hanging art – an 81 sq. ft. “living wall” of ferns.

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Filed Under: BODY & SOUL, BUZZ Tagged With: Devon, dining, Events, fitness, food, Malvern

Paoli gets a Scout & Molly’s, Wayne turns ‘InsideOut’, plus SAVVY Shorts

September 1, 2015 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

There’s a boutique boomlet in Paoli of late. The thriving Paoli Shopping Center now has six women’s fashion boutiques (seven, if you count Trove General Store): Polka Dots, Talbots, Chico’s, Loft, Francesca’s, and, as of last Saturday, Scout & Molly’s.

Trendy and somewhat upscale (with nary a hint of the prevailing Main Line preppy aesthetic), Scout & Molly’s specializes in statement sportswear and accessories, mixing familiar labels like BCBG Max Azria, Joe’s Jeans, Big Buddha and French Connection with lesser-known quality brands like Krazy Larry, Vroom and Lavender Brown.

Prices vary. Some pieces are quite affordable but many are in the mid- to high range. Put it this way: You can pick up a pair of skinny jeans for $80 or for $180.

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Filed Under: BODY & SOUL, BUZZ Tagged With: Devon, fashion, food, Paoli, Wayne

Stepping out for sarcoma with Herzlich and Maher, Ardmore’s hot condos, heroin hits Wayne & more

July 27, 2015 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

I had one yesterday when Mark and his lovely new bride, Danielle, joined fellow sarcoma warriors, family and friends at a “Steps For a Cure Walk/Run” at Chesterbrook’s Wilson Park.

Mark and my son, Shane, were playgroup pals in their preschool days, so seeing Mark healthy and whole always warms my heart. He stood head and shoulders above his buddies even then; of course, he would grow up to wear a Giant-sized uniform.

Mark told the crowd if he had been diagnosed five years earlier he might not have been standing before them. Still, there’s a long way to go before every warrior with this rare and insidious cancer becomes a survivor, he said.

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Filed Under: BODY & SOUL, BUZZ Tagged With: Devon, fitness, health, Main Line

Guess what’s coming to the old Waterloo Gardens? (No, it’s not Devon Yard – yet)

June 15, 2015 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

While Easttown Township mulls over Urban Outfitters’ latest plans for Devon Yard, another fashion enterprise is already moving in.

SAVVY Main Line has learned that the area’s biggest designer warehouse sale this side of Lilly Pulitzer will take place in the old Waterloo building this fall – marking the first time the lights will have been turned on since July 2012.

Setting up shop will be the Community Clothes Charity (CCC), a venerable non-profit that sells brand new and barely touched designer duds at super-low prices every October, with proceeds going to designated charities.

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Filed Under: BUZZ Tagged With: Aging, Devon, dining, fashion, shopping

SAVVY Main Line shops new pop-ups at the Devon Horse Show

May 26, 2015 / By Caroline O'Halloran / /

Despite a horse death in the ring and a brouhaha over box seats, the show goes on at Devon. The Main Line’s signature event reports record crowds. (Sunny days will do that.)  A bevy of new shops is also keeping things hopping – 10 of the Country Fair’s 40 vendors are new this year – usually it’s just 4 or 5. Stellar newcomers include:
Eastcote Lane is doing boffo box office with its re-imagined “upcycled” vintage furniture. Teresa Decker’s new booth is so busy she’s running back and forth to her Devon workshop/store to paint/retrieve items for her stall.
Eastcote Lane uses chalk paint and some carpentry know-how to revive old furniture.
Artisan finds at Eastcote Lane: Wynnewood industrial artist Paul Nelson’s bourbon-barrel-strap lanterns, Media potter Mark Tyson’s tea bowls and pendants by Jeanne Joseph, also from Wynnewood.
The most original new stall is 4MULA, fresh from the Rittenhouse Square Farmer’s Market. Not only does 4MULA grow rare organic succulents and sedums in Philly and Narberth, it makes cool hypertufa pots to put them in. Also for sale are 4MULA living walls, living tree ornaments, living moons (suspended terrariums) and its patented BarBox line of soaps. In a nifty twist, Devon shoppers can design their own succulent planters.

Making me nostalgic for my cycling trip through Provence is La Cigale (bonus points if you know cigale means cicada), selling sunny French Provencal Linens. Ideal for outdoor dining (and sloppy eaters like me) are La Cigale’s acrylic-coated cloth tablecloths.
Spill-, fade- and stain-resistant table toppers in cheerful prints from Provence are Nancy Mitchell’s calling card at La Cigale.
Most la-di-da newbie award goes to Katherine Hooker, a British designer whose duds are sported by swells at Royal Ascot. (Royal Ascot is like Devon – but in England and with royalty).
Christina Cain in the line’s hacking jacket; Vogue rated it “a #1 national treasure.”
A-listers like Kate, Pippa, Sienna and Taylor are all Katherine Hooker fans. An FYI:  Katherine Hooker’s name is not on her stall. The line shares space with returnee Liza Hennessy, creator of bags and belts made from tack-quality components and full-grain bridal leathers. The KH sale rack on the stall’s front porch has some smashing buys!
Back after a year off, Boutique Street is stopping traffic with its monster-size monograms and fashion jewelry.
The monogram-crazy Main Line is flipping for these cut-outs at Boutique Street .
Of course, the best-selling booth – and it isn’t even close – is Devon Souvenirs. Run by the Devon Country Fair itself, the Devon blue cottage’s tees, hats and Devon logo sundries – and its kiddie shop next door – gross as much as all the other pop-ups combined, says Gail McCarthy, Devon Country Fair co-chair.
“It’s nice to rotate in some new shops to keep it fresh, ” says McCarthy. “I’m hearing a really good vibe this year.”
She explained that national names like Anthropologie, J. McLaughlin and Lululemon (another 2015 newbie) pay a flat fee for their stalls while mom and pops pay a smaller upfront free (varies with stall size and location) and give 10 percent of sales to Bryn Mawr Hospital, the horse show’s annual beneficiary. About 40 percent of the Devon Country Fair’s donation to the hospital comes from the shops, she says.
They may be running ragged stocking their stalls but shopkeepers generally seem to relish their days at Devon. They enjoy getting reacquainted with their vendor neighbors and customers from around the country, says Susan Randels, owner of one Devon’s top-selling pop-ups, Polka Dots.
If the 40 vendors near the midway aren’t enough – and you’re hard-core horsey – wander behind the far grandstand for shops run by the horse show itself, a separate but aligned entity.
BTW ladies, Wednesday is Ladies Day so dust off your most tempting topper and get shopping!

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Filed Under: BUZZ Tagged With: Devon, fashion, Main Line, shopping

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