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southphillyreview.com Vol. 66 NO. 18 May 2, 2013 SPORTS YOUTH APPRECIATION Lamarick Dun- more, a junior at The Academy at Palumbo, is joining the list of Youth Appreciation Award honorees at southphillyreview. com/news/youth. A Whitman baseball star has advanced his character and national profile at a South Carolina school. 38 Just like the last three years, the South Philly Review is seek- ing nominations from its loyal readers. See page 4. The hunger frames “B ecause of my history with homeless- ness, I denitely know what it’s like to be hungry,” Susan DiPronio said last week. “However, many others don’t want to believe malnutrition exists in our city and don’t want to look outside their sphere.” The resident of the 700 block of Saint Albans Street will begin her next mission to assist suffer- ing citizens tonight at DaVinci Art Alliance, 704 Catharine St., as she and creative colleagues open “Artists Against Hunger,” a four-day exhibition set to funnel funds to The Food Trust, a Center City nutrition-oriented organization. Along with using it to extend her affiliation with the Bella Vista fa- cility and frequent collaborator Linda Dubin Gar- gield, DiPronio will call on the show to address the ramifications of continued caloric neglect. “Hunger goes hand in hand with educational problems that prolong cycles of futility across generations,” the Buffalo native said of observa- tions from her 25-year South Philly tenure. “I hate to say this, but many individuals have a sense of entitlement with respect to food. I hope through this dis- play that people de- cide to become more aware of the plight of others.” Anyone who inspects her prolific résumé would find that DiPronio has established herself as an in- See DA VINCI page 10 >> 8 Menu Guide See page 21 Designing the Mummers Fancy brigades have begun drawing up the blueprints for what they hope will be an award-winning look come Jan. 1. DIFFERENCE MAKERS Susan DiPronio, from left, and Linda Dubin Garfield will oversee the four-day display. Staff Photo by Greg Bezanis A Bella Vista photographer and her peers will strive to help malnourished populations through a new exhibition. By Joseph Myers Review Staff Writer

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s o u t h p h i l l y r e v i e w . c o m Vol . 66 N O. 1 8 ■ M ay 2 , 2013

SPORTS

YOUTHAPPRECIATION

■ Lamarick Dun-more, a junior at The Academy at Palumbo, is joining the list of Youth A p p r e c i a t i o n Award honorees at southphillyreview.com/news/youth.

■ A Whitman baseball star has advanced his character and national profi le at a South Carolina school.

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■ Just like the last three years, the South Philly Review is seek-ing nominations from its loyal readers.See page 4.

The hunger frames ■ By Joseph Myers Rev iew Staff Writer

“Because of my history with homeless-ness, I de nitely know what it’s like to be hungry,” Susan DiPronio said last week. “However, many others don’t

want to believe malnutrition exists in our city and don’t want to look outside their sphere.”

The resident of the 700 block of Saint Albans Street will begin her next mission to assist suffer-ing citizens tonight at DaVinci Art Alliance, 704

Catharine St., as she and creative colleagues open “Artists Against Hunger,” a four-day exhibition set to funnel funds to The Food Trust, a Center City nutrition-oriented organization. Along with using it to extend her affi liation with the Bella Vista fa-cility and frequent collaborator Linda Dubin Gar-gield, DiPronio will call on the show to address the ramifi cations of continued caloric neglect.

“Hunger goes hand in hand with educational problems that prolong cycles of futility across generations,” the Buffalo native said of observa-tions from her 25-year South Philly tenure. “I hate

to say this, but many individuals have a sense of entitlement with respect to food. I hope through this dis-play that people de-cide to become more aware of the plight of others.”

Anyone who inspects her prolifi c résumé would fi nd that DiPronio has established herself as an in-

See DA VINCI page 10 >>

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Menu Guide

See page 21

Designing the Mummers Fancy brigades have begun drawing up the blueprints for what they hope will be an award-winning look come Jan. 1.

DIFFERENCE MAKERS

Susan DiPronio, from left, and Linda Dubin Garfield will oversee the

four-day display.

Staff Photo by Greg Bezani s

A Bella Vista photographer and her peers will strive to help malnourished populations through a new exhibition. ■ By Joseph Myers Rev iew Staff Writer

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Notes to self By Joseph MyersA Passyunk Square native will continue to score his destiny by debuting a string quartet.

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Police Report: Back to jail

6By Amanda L. SnyderA North Philly man posted bail 10 weeks ago and allegedly robbed a local pharmacy last week.

Court Report: Crazy eight

7By Amanda L. Snyder A string of robberies has landed a Queen Village man in prison for up to two decades.

Cardella: Wild ricin

17 By Tom Cardella FBI agents assigned to the ricin case in Mississippi may wind up in need of psychological counseling. There’s good reason, too.

A Passyunk Square native will continue to score his destiny by

debuting a string quartet. ■

R E V I E W S TA F F W R I T E R

As composing and performing have proven his artistic fer-vor for more than ve decades, Peter Nocella welcomes each creative occasion as a chance to display his impres-

sionable identity. The former resident of the 1400 block of South 13th Street will reveal that evolving character Sunday when

he and the Meiravi Quartet debut his String Quartet No. 3 in Green at the University of Pennsylvania’s

Amado Recital Hall.“I hope every work shows another side of my musical and overall curiosity,” the 69-year-old

Wynnewood resident said. “I consider compos-ing my rst love, and performing invigorates, too, so I feel fortunate to be able to present and partake in this upcoming concert.”

The violist and his colleagues — whose name honors Meira and Avi, his children with spouse of 33 years, Sheila — have played together for three years and will grace the Ivy League institution with the premiere of the third element of his color quartet series. Joining the Blue and Red endeavors, which featured cool, jazzy, passionate and ery aspects, the latest Photo by Greg Bezani s

Around South Philly . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Classifi eds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Horoscopes/Puzzles . . . . . . . . . . 35

Letters/Viewfi nder/Word . . . . . . . 4

Menu Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Movie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Neighborhood Gatherings . . . . . . 12

News Briefs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Social Scene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

What’s Happening . . . . . . . . . . . 18

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To the Editor:Don’t ask me how I know this

because I really don’t know. Did I read about it somewhere? Did someone tell me a long time ago? Did I just imagine it?

No, I just know it. It has to do with one of America’s

best kept secret weapons — one of very many. With all of the neu-tron, atomic and hydrogen bombs throughout the world, America has the ability to detonate all of them from right here at any time. How can anyone imagine such a thing?

Every time I think about it, it just scares me terribly. I can’t help but wonder what other secrets does the U.S. hold. I picture how America could control all of the countries that have these weapons.

You know, of course, we have the lead over the rest of the nu-clear powers who stole the secrets from us through their network of spies. I am certain that they did not capture much that was stringently protected. One also must realize we could completely knock out and decimate these countries, their allies and all others involved in any attempt at attacking or harm-ing the U.S.

We don’t hold the title of the most powerful country in the world for no reason, proving quite frustrating for to those who bode us ill will and destruction. We re-main the most powerful and prob-ably the most hated in the world, and I’m sure most of that hatred stems from our way of life, fi -nancial successes and well-being. But by the same token, these peo-ple seem to fail to grasp that we provide them with jobs that keep their factories humming. Without us I am sure most would be close to starvation. All of this good we seem to do then backfi res on us, reaping of hatred.

Just because you happen to be a have-not doesn’t mean you should hunt the haves. Instead, do some-thing for yourself to become a have.

When I was a little boy my fami-ly lived in houses with no electric-ity, gas and sometimes even water. Imagine it being a brutal winter with no heat. We did not hate those who had all of these neces-

sities and comforts, but rather sent out to acquire them eventually for ourselves, and we did.

I say to them, beware of much further agitation, threats and evil disruptions. The cost could be quite catastrophic.

America is a peaceful nation and wishes harmony with all, but our patience has its limits.

Frank CavallaroSouth Philadelphia

Comment on these letters or topics at southphillyreview.com/opinion/letters.

“‘The Great Gatsby.’ I’ve never read the book but I’ve seen the older movie. It’s a great story.”

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“I am looking forward to ‘Star Trek [Into Dark-ness].’ The fi rst was good

enough to see the second one.”

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PIECE OF MIND: Tuesday’s 10th annual Eagles Chess Tournament at Lincoln Financial Field, 1020 Pattison Ave., united 230 area youngsters from the After School Activities Partnerships’ Philadel-phia Youth Chess Challenge. Learners from fi ve South Philly sites were among the participants, with seventh-grader Cheryl Zhang from F. Amedee Bregy School, 1700 Bigler St., testing her skills against defensive tackle Ronnie Cameron. SPR

Tell us your thoughtsComment at southphillyreview.

com/opinion/word-on-the-street.

Seeking shining

stars

The fourth annual Difference Makers issue will be hitting doorsteps this fall. Just like the last three years, the South

Philly Review is seeking nomina-tions from its loyal readers.

Who are the Difference Makers in your community? Who are the people who go above and beyond the call of duty to assist others?

Here is your chance to tell us their stories. They can be teachers, volun-teers, coaches, doctors or any other profession.

All entries will be reviewed by our selection committee, with the best ones being profi led in our very special Oct. 10 Fall Guide. Those

who were selected previously are not eligible.

In 250 words or fewer, tell us the story of your worthy candidate who resides or works in South Philadel-phia and send it our way via e-mail, fax or regular mail. The entry dead-line is noon Aug. 23. SPR

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Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/briefs.

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■ By Amanda L. SnyderReview Managing Ed itor

Antonio Jeffcoat, 25, of North Philly, now is being held on $750,000 bail stemming from his Monday arrest for a pharmacy robbery in West

Passyunk. Jeffcoat was arrested for his latest crime

at 5:15 p.m. Saturday — about two months after he posted a percentage of his $15,000

bail, which was con-nected to a late-2011 West Philly burglary, according to court re-cords. That trial is set to begin Aug. 26.

Police spotted Jef-fcoat at Broad and Moore streets at 5:30 p.m. April 24 — a day after he allegedly robbed Rosica Phar-

macy, 2065 Snyder Ave., Detective Dan-ielle Tolliver of South Detective Division said. Authorities were unable to locate the victims at that time to identify the suspect, and released Jeffcoat.

Between April 25 and 26, the victims selected Jeffcoat from a photo array as the robber, Tolliver said. Police obtained an arrest warrant and spotted Jeffcoat in West Philly where offi cers apprehended him.

Jeffcoat was charged with three counts of robbery, theft and receiving stolen property; various fi rearm violations; and related offenses, according to court re-cords. He had not posted bail as of press time.

He is believed to have entered the phar-macy at 4:05 p.m. April 23, pointed a gun at the 52-year-old male owner and de-manded he supply him with Percocet and cough syrup, Tolliver said. After obtaining the medication, he supposedly ordered ev-eryone to the fl oor and fl ed northbound on 21st Street. A 27- and 69-year-old female also were working during the incident.

Trio trapped A Grays Ferry man held a burglar at

gunpoint with the trespasser’s own gun during a home invasion last week.

Police arrived on the 1600 block of South Etting Street at 10:19 April 24 for a reported home break-in and noticed a man speeding off in a black Nissan Altima, crashing into a tan Cadillac and continu-ing westbound on Tasker Street, Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Divi-sion said.

Some offi cers went inside the building where a 24-year-old was holding a silver

revolver to Kevin Adams, 20, of Norris-town, who had a video game controller in his hands, Tolliver said. Police ordered the former man to drop the weapon. That man, who was the victim, had disarmed Adams’ of his fi rearm and held him at gunpoint while two other intruders escaped.

Police apprehended Adams and in-formed the backup offi cers via police ra-dio to “stop that vehicle,” Tolliver said. A 21-year-old woman also was inside the home during the incident.

The offi cers continued the pursuit through Grays Ferry, including the wrong direction on Morris, and across the Uni-versity Avenue Bridge, but as the Altima entered University City, it spun out and struck a curb and light pole, Tolliver said. Police then arrested the driver — Hyne-iff Jackson, 21, of North Philly — and a backseat passenger — Rydell Middleton, 21, of Northeast Philly.

The trio was charged with two counts of conspiracy, burglary, robbery, trespassing, theft, receiving stolen property, fl eeing of attempting to elude a police offi cer and related offenses. Adams also was charged with fi rearm violations while Middleton violated his probation stemming from 2009 fi rearm violation charges.

Police recovered two video games con-soles, various video games and jewelry in the automobile, Tolliver said.

Uninvited crime An alleged robber attacked a man as he

entered his Marconi home. A 63-year-old was headed toward his

residence as an unknown man ran toward him on the 2400 block of South Chadwick Street at 4:45 p.m. Monday, Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Divi-sion said. Thinking nothing of it, he con-tinued to open his door when that same man — Rakim Robinson, 22, of North Philly, allegedly placed his arm around the man’s neck and pulled his wallet, which contained $100, ID and credit cards, from his back pocket before fl eeing.

Police located and arrested Robinson 15 minutes later at 19th Street and Oregon Avenue, but did not recover the wallet, Tolliver said.

Robinson was charged with robbery, theft, receiving stolen property, simple as-sault and recklessly endangering another person, according to court records. He is being held on $5,000 bail. SPR

Contact Managing Editor Amanda L. Snyder at [email protected] or ext. 117. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/po-lice-report.

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C O U R T R E P O R T ■southphi l lyrev iew.com

■ By Amanda L. SnyderReview Managing Ed itor

A Queen Village man was sentenced for eight robberies he committed in and near his neighborhood within a two-month span.

Eric Johnson, 23, of the 400 block of Christian Street, will serve seven-and-a-half to 20 years in prison for 14 counts of robberies — some of the crimes had more than one victim — as well as one count of burglary and aggravated assault, accord-ing to court records. Court of Common Pleas Judge Donna Woelpper also ordered him to repay $2,688 as restitution at his April 4 sentencing.

Johnson was arrested Sept. 24 after po-lice located a victim’s phone with the of-fenders fi ngerprints on it in a dumpster and received a tip from an anonymous caller identifying him as the robber in a few area robberies.

Police arrested him at his girlfriend’s home on the 900 block of South Fifth Street where they recovered items from a Sept. 1 robbery on the 700 block of South Fifth Street and a BB gun. At Johnson’s home, police found wallets without IDs, two bikes and a small laptop.

He fi rst admitted to four robberies that occurred between Aug. 14 and Sept. 1 within the perimeter of Bainbridge, Fifth, Christian and Sixth streets. In a follow-up interview the day after his arrest, he con-fessed to two Aug. 10 robberies on the 700 block of East Passyunk Avenue and on the 200 block of Carpenter Street. He was charged with two more robberies Nov. 12 on the 900 block of South Seventh Street and the 400 block of Monroe Street July 18 and Aug. 5, respectively.

Questions remain A Newbold/Point Breeze man was sen-

tenced for the third-degree murder of a friend Monday.

Frederick Washington, 21, of the 1300 block of South Mole Street, pled guilty April 25 to third-degree murder and pos-session of an instrument of crime, accord-ing to court records. He was sentenced to 15 to 30 years behind bars and ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $8,800 to cover the victim’s funeral costs Monday.

Washington, gunned down Saleem Mur-ray, 23, of the 2100 block of Miffl in Street, at 1:53 a.m. Sept. 13, 2011 on the 1300 block of South Mole Street, according to police. He was arrested four days later.

However, the motive is confusing as the two did not seem to be enemies.

“Mr. Murray’s family said they weren’t

lifelong friends, but they were friends,” Assistant District Attorney Gail Fairman said noting the fathers of the victim and offender hugged after the sentenencing.

A witness saw the two fi ghting a day or two prior to the homicide, but what pro-voked the violence is unknown even after Washington’s sentencing.

“We get that instruction sometimes in a trial that we don’t have to prove motive because sometimes it doesn’t make any sense,” Fairman said.

Clearing her accountA former legislative aide and commu-

nity volunteer pled guilty to fraud and in-come tax evasion last week.

Lorraine Dispaldo, 58, of the 2500 block of South 13th Street, confessed to de-frauding the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (“Mulgrew, Dispaldo indicted on fraud charges,” Sept. 20, 2012). She pled guilty to 30 counts of mail fraud, four counts of fi ling false personal income tax returns and one count of bankruptcy fraud, wire fraud and conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud April 24. Dispaldo will be sen-tenced Sept. 16.

From ’02 to ’09, she applied for state grants and received a combined $857,000 that was allotted to Community to Police Communications and Friends of Dickinson Square (not to be confused with Friends of Dickinson Square Park that currently cares for the park at 1600 E. Moyamensing Ave), according to court documents. Instead of all of the funds being used for safety or park cleanup efforts in which they were intended, funds often went to friends and family members of state Rep. William Keller, who was not charged, and former Traffi c Court Judge Robert Mulgrew, 54, of the 1900 block of South Galloway Street, who also was indicted in this case along another case that alleges he gave fa-voritism while serving on the bench.

The state’s loss is estimated between $70,000 and $120,000 while her under-reported taxes between ’06 and ’09 are believed to be $46,779, according to court documents.

The maximum sentence Dispaldo could face is 637 years in federal prison, fi ve years of supervised release, a $9 million fi ne and a $3,600 special assessment plus restitution to the Internal Revenue Service, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Offi ce. SPR

Contact Managing Editor Amanda L. Snyder at [email protected] or ext. 117. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/court-report.

Crazy eight A string of robberies has landed a Queen Village

man in prison for up to two decades.

Fraud fess upThe Pennsport business partner of a state representative pled guilty to

underreporting his income on his tax returns and fi ling fraudulent unem-ployment claims last week.

Mark Olkowski, who co-owns K & O Sporting Goods, 2001 E. Moya-mensing Ave., with state Rep. Bill Keller, pled guilty to 15 counts of wire fraud and four counts of fi ling false personal income tax returns April 24 (“Questionable returns,” Feb. 14), according to court documents. His sen-tencing is set for July 24.

Olkowski, 62, of North Wildwood, N.J., failed to report about $148,000 to the Internal Revenue Service between 2006 and ’09, pocketed cash he should have deposited in his business account, used his corporate credit cards for personal use and fi led two fraudulent unemployment compensa-tion benefi t forms, receiving about $16,000 in unemployment while con-tinuing to run his Pennsport business, according to court documents.

He could face up to 312 years in prison, restitution to the IRS and $1,900 special assessment, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Offi ce. SPR

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Fancy brigades have begun drawing up the blueprints for what they hope will be an award-winning look come Jan. 1.

■ By Jim JuliaReview Spec ial Contr ibutor

Costume design is the most important and recognized component of any Mum-mers’ theme. It is the plan-

ning of four to 10 costumes that will be the visual portion of the presentation to the judges.

Theme committees know that if the costume is something the member will wear with pride, he also will perform in a like man-ner. The costume design is what transforms the blue-collar South Philadelphian into a thespian.

All clubs have a theme of com-monality regardless of the divi-sion, and that is the costume. It is the visual component that can be compared to the sound of the String Band Division. And it starts with the costume design.

Groups will say that they selected a theme was selected simply based on the beauty of the costumes. Every year in the brigades and string bands someone will select a Native American or jungle theme, which transfers most easily to a beauti-ful Mummers’ costume. It’s all about the feathers and colors.

Since 1901, costume design always has been the centerpiece to any Mummers’ theme. There was a time when the mem-bers and their families handmade all of the costumes. Any discussion with longtime Mummers usually will include stories of how they improvised to make costumes as cheap as possible. For example, crushed light bulbs provided the glitter to cos-tumes and props. Large decorating mirrors in homes were known to disappear in De-cember of each year. It’s all true.

As with all of the Mummer categories (music, choreography, fl oat building, etc.), costume design has evolved over the years. Unfortunately, in the world of Mummers’ evolution, it has equated to an increase in cost. By the ’60s, professionals made most of the costumes. The increased was cost passed on partly to the member-ship and was paid from increased income from prize money and TV revenue. The latter portion would eventually come back

to bite all organizations as costs continued to escalate as costumes became more elaborate and versatile.

There were discussions dating back at least 30 years of how to control the costs, but the screams of January became whispers once theme planning and the competi-tion heated up. While win-ning had much to do with it, every organization also wanted to look good, like a Mummer should.

Eventually a lethal com-bination of escalating costs and dwindling revenue brought changes to this im-portant judged component for all of the divisions. The bite hit hard with the loss of prize money and lower TV revenue. Just to survive, all

of the Mummer organizations were forced to fi nd ways to reduce their largest cost — costumes.

There were rules in the string bands and fancy brigades that required all of the cos-tumes to be new or the group would face disqualifi cation. In the last fi ve years, both divisions have done away with what was once unthinkable, changing their rules to now allow used (or as they say in the car business “pre-owned”) costumes. The transition has not been easy.

In order to keep up with escalating costs and loss of revenue, clubs have raised dues and assessments on their membership. It makes it a hard sell to then tell a member they will be wearing a “used” costume. I believe in order to survive in today’s fi nan-cial environment, all groups must look to this cost-saving option for at least every few years.

To refl ect this change in costuming, the points allotted to the beauty of costume category have been reduced. In the fancy brigades, the costume once accounted for 70 percent of the overall score (30 percent for presentation). In ’91, that number was reduced to 50 percent of the overall score, and three years ago, it was reduced to 40 percent. For the fi rst time, it is no longer at least half of the overall score, but still makes up the highest percentage of the three categories (performances and pro-

duction each count for 30 percent of the total).

So the challenge is set for how to do more with less. Costume design will always be the staple of the Mummers as people come out particularly to see the amazing costumes. Just watch the fancy clubs and one will see the biggest and most elaborate costumes in any division.

The ingenuity that has kept the Mum-mers vibrant for more than 113 years (of-fi cially) is needed now more than ever. We must fi nd a way to keep costume design at a level that will make Mummers proud and our fan base stare in awe.

Sometimes it is best to remember where one came from when moving forward. For

the Mummers, that may include the return of some homemade costumes (i.e. South Philly Vikings — 2010 champs theme) as part of the overall presentation.

A word to the wise as we move in this direction: Hide the light bulbs! SPR

For more information, visit fancybri-gade.com.

Jim Julia is the president of the Phila-delphia Mummers Fancy Brigade Asso-ciation.

Contact Staff Writer Joseph Myers at [email protected] or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/features.

The South Philly Vikings “R U Game?,” a jungle theme, scored top honors in the 2013 Fancy Brigade competition.

Photo by Anthony S inagoga

The second in a monthly series focusing on the

behind-the-scenes preparations of the Philadelphia

Mummers Fancy Brigade Association.

Designing the Mummers

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Ss. Neumann-Goretti High School, 1736 S. 10th St., held a teen pop concert Friday to sup-port anti-bullying campaigns

(Photo 1). Saturday’s 12th annual Comcast Cares Day united fi gures from Horace Furness High School, 1900 S. Third St., for the creation of a mural (Photo 2). Personnel from William M. Meredith School, 725 S. Fifth St., marched to City Hall Mon-day to protest the School District of Philadelphia’s proposed budget (Photo 3). After 25 years with the Philadelphia Police Department, Of-fi cer Horace Gibson, third from left, celebrated his retirement April 25 at Galdo’s, 1933 W. Moyamensing Ave. (Photo 4). Saturday’s Valborg choir concert helped the American Swedish Historical Museum, 1900 Pattison Ave., honor spring (Photo 5). The Marian Anderson Recreation Center, 744 S. 17th St., hosted Fri-day’s Arbor Day tree planting with pupils from Chester Arthur School, 2000 Catharine St. (Photo 6). SPR

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trospective and humanitarian director, per-formance artist, photographer and writer, with the Fringe Arts, Philadelphia Film and Philadelphia Gay and Lesbian Film festi-vals and The Walnut Street Theatre, among others, featuring her work, but her perus-ing an Aug. 2011 study by the Washing-ton, D.C.-based Food Research and Action Center bred her current and most likely provocative endeavor. The report ranked Pennsylvania’s 1st Congressional District, which includes parts of South Philly, as the nation’s second-worst nutritional location for households containing children, with nearly 50 percent of minors suffering from hunger. That statistic prompted DiPronio and Montgomery County’s Garfi eld to align their artistic interests with the altru-istic aims of The Food Trust.

“Hunger is happening right under our noses,” the latter fi gure, a printmaker and mixed media artist, said. “We’re looking to make politicians and neighbors cognizant that being fed is a minimum requirement and consider The Food Trust a great part-ner because of its emphasis on education, especially for parents.”

Through the nonprofi t, the allies engen-dered the Artists Against Hunger Project, an initiative whose successes include a “Yummy Rainbow” mural banner made with students from Eliza B. Kirkbride School, 1501 S. Seventh St., to address dia-betes. For Garfi eld, the various tasks offer increased perspective on the fragility of the human condition, which she and DiPronio have come to master through their roles as breast cancer survivors.

“Reading that report really freaked me out,” she said of the analysis, which also tabbed Philadelphia as the poorest city with a population of more than a million be-cause of its 25 percent overall poverty rate. “Our country has such an abundance that anything the creative community can do to alleviate troubling situations is a must.”

FRIENDS FOR AT least seven years, DiPronio and Garfi eld have held workshops at East Falls’ Endow-A-Home, which guides head-of-household females from home-lessness to home ownership; Fairmount’s Project HOME, which aids adults, chil-dren and families in their fi ght against the same travail; and Germantown’s Covenant House, which offers resources to homeless youths, with their united efforts serving to benefi t the agencies’ fi nancial operations. More than a year in the making, their latest vocation will feature fi ne art representing numerous styles and media and will have Moe Brooker, chairman of the Mayor’s Commission of the Arts, jurying submis-

sions.“DaVinci is a very active, very engaging

site for cultivating creativity,” Garfi eld said of the space, which Italian-American art-ists, enamored with countryman Leonardo da Vinci’s infl uence, acquired in the late 1960s after having used their studios as gathering haunts since their ’31 formation. “We’re happy to use it again, especially to tackle a matter as gigantic as hunger.”

The award-winning visionary, whose lengthy list of affi liations includes the founding of Art Sisters, a group for profes-sional female artists who completed their “It’s About Time” painting and works-on-paper display at Da Vinci April 27, has col-laborated with DiPronio numerous times. Their “Invisible/Invincible” brainchild earned them a Leeway Foundation Art for Social Change grant in ’07 from the epony-mous Center City entity because of its emo-tional blend of portraits and stories from Endow-A-home participants, and they fi nd enticing each occasion to couple their pas-sion for expression as a catalyst for honest looks at society’s fl aws and wonders.

“I expect this exhibit to be a reinforce-ment of that philosophy,” DiPronio said.

The Bella Vista dweller is feeling even more enthused about the show because of its theme’s relation to her life. She spent portions of her adolescence and early adult-hood on the street, using her introductory time minus a residence as inspiration for

her ’06 short fi lm “Nighthawks.” Having logged years as a North Philly-based food company employee, she has grown espe-cially sensitive to the city’s hunger crisis, with no area escaping its scope.

“Different parts of the city defi nitely have people from diverse cultural back-grounds, but that doesn’t mean they don’t share hunger as a similarity,” DiPronio, who like Garfi eld had planned to submit as many as two pieces for the exhibit, said. “South Philly certainly hasn’t been spared, and some places [here] are likely among the worst we have to help.”

She and her peers are paying $35 per en-try, with all of their cash to go to the Food Trust, which also will receive 25 percent of the profi ts.

“We are expecting to have pieces from the fl oor to the ceiling and are hoping for a great turnout,” she said.

Working within professions that often aim to provide profound lessons on humanity and one’s quest for knowledge of the world at large, DiPronio is approaching this show with an easily digestible message.

“Art is about awareness,” she said, “and I can think of nothing more obvious to be aware of than that people need food.” SPR

Contact Staff Writer Joseph Myers at [email protected] or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/features.

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Titled “Failure to Thrive,” this piece addresses the nutritionally inferior diets that many Philadelphia children must endure.

Staff Photo by Greg Bezani s

DA VINCIcontinued from page 1 Meeting the

challenge

The Knight Arts Challenge, a John S. and James L. Knight Foundation pro-gram that provides grants to enrich the city with art, announced it would fund

43 projects, with seven having local ties, Monday.

Passyunk Square’s David Guinn will use his $9,000 prize to create temporary out-door wall paintings in Center City while Ernest Stuart, of Newbold/Point Breeze, will expand the Center City Jazz Festival with $15,000 in funding. Lee Ann Etzold hopes to bring together the diverse com-munities of Newbold and Point Breeze where she also resides with theater made by neighbors via a $25,000 award.

Passyunk Square’s Dito van Reigersberg and Dan Rothenberg, who are two of the artistic directors behind Pig Iron Theatre Co., will strive to merge indie-arts genres by creating a piece on the rock band, Dr. Dog with $60,000.

The South Street Headhouse District, which Michael Harris, of Queen Village, helms, will boast his cultural vibrancy on the throughfare with various street events via $15,000.

Swim Pony Performing Arts founder Adrienne Mackey, of Dickinson Square West, hopes to push audience boundaries with a $40,000 grant by forming unexpect-ed collaborations while BalletX’s founders Matthew Neenan, of Passyunk Square, and Christine Cox, of South of South, will uti-lize $25,000 to teach young dancers how to instruct their peers at area schools.

Visit knightfoundation.org.

On the red carpet

A Newtown theater will screen a movie in which a Point Breeze native stars with former Eagle Jeremiah Trotter.

“The North Star” follows Trotter’s character Ben Jones, a slave who escapes from a Virginia plantation in the 1840s. Alana Lee, a native of the 1700 block of Pierce Street, plays Sarah, who teaches runaway slaves to read and write and be-comes Jones’ love interest. Following two sold-out screenings at Doylestown’s Coun-ty Theater, more were added at Newtown Theatre Friday through Wednesday.

Prior to Saturday’s 4:30 p.m. screening, cast and crew members will be on hand for a special red carpet event at 3:30 p.m. A question-and-answer session with writer/director Thomas K. Phillips will follow the showing.

For tickets, visit newtowntheatre.com. SPR

Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/briefs.

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A Passyunk Square native will continue to score his destiny by

debuting a string quartet. ■ By Joseph Myers

R E V I E W S TA F F W R I T E R

As composing and performing have proven his artistic fer-vor for more than ve decades, Peter Nocella welcomes each creative occasion as a chance to display his impres-

sionable identity. The former resident of the 1400 block of South 13th Street will reveal that evolving character Sunday when

he and the Meiravi Quartet debut his String Quartet No. 3 in Green at the University of Pennsylvania’s

Amado Recital Hall.“I hope every work shows another side of my musical and overall curiosity,” the 69-year-old Wynnewood resident said. “I consider compos-ing my rst love, and performing invigorates, too, so I feel fortunate to be able to present and partake in this upcoming concert.”

The violist and his colleagues — whose name honors Meira and Avi, his children with spouse of 33 years, Sheila — have played together for three years and will grace the Ivy League institution with the premiere of the third element of his color quartet series. Joining the Blue and Red endeavors, which featured cool, jazzy, passionate and ery aspects, the latest Photo by Greg Bezani s

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brainchild offers notes the foursome’s website dubs “poetic, bucolic and evoca-tive of emotions listeners may associate with the natural world.” He also will join his musical mates for a tribute to Russian composer Alexander Borodin, who, like the one-time Passyunk Square dweller, found melody making paramount.

“I see it as the basis for all music,” No-cella, who describes his pieces as classi-cally-oriented with jazz in uences, said. “I’ve lived through eras with contrasting stances, but I hold that melody crystallizes a composer’s character.”

With aspirations to pen a new string quartet for each concert season, the leader also is devising String Quartet No. 4 in Black, an emotional look at Kristallnacht, the November 1938 Nazi attacks against Jews in Germany and Austria. The pre-Holocaust tragedies and the even more horri c events of World War II, includ-ing the persecution of Jewish composers, have served as inspirations for the musi-cian, who credits his wife for enhancing his comprehension of Jewish culture. As he prepares for the Penn appearance and ponders the fourth quartet, Nocella knows the 75-year-old assaults and their repercus-sions could yield an opera, which would encourage further his infatuation with per-

spective and gratitude for music’s ability to take one’s observations and transform them into perpetual lessons.

“I’m involved in a profession where I’ve desired to be broad-based in my ethic so as to connect with ears and hearts equally,” he said.

DRAWING INSPIRATION FROM his banjo-, gui-tar- and mandolin-playing father, Nocella nurtured his interest in notes at South Phil-adelphia High School, 2101 S. Broad St., adroitly contributing to the Lower Moya-mensing site’s ensembles. With the trom-bone, trumpet, tuba and violin as his pur-suits, he benefi ted from the execution of established pieces and the encouragement of original works so soundly that choosing a vocation came easily.

“Southern had such a wealth of music, including a room with scores from the oor to the ceiling, and a community of ne musicians and teachers that my time there really inspired me,” Nocella, who served as the concertmaster for the Phila-delphia All-City High School Orchestra during his secondary days, said.

Following his undergraduate handling of composition and the viola at the Uni-versity of the Arts, he earned a masters degree and a doctorate in composition

from Temple University, the latter distinc-tion coming through his creating the ballet “Poems of Love and the Seasons” for the Pennsylvania Ballet Co. That commission helped to circulate his name as a reliable composer, resulting in alliances with, among others, the Pennsylvania Orches-tra, the Pennsylvania Music Teachers As-sociation and the Philadelphia Composers’ Alliance. His windfall also includes grants through the National Endowment for the Arts, the Pennsylvania Arts Council and many more esteemed institutions.

“Composing always generates within me a sense of responsibility to explore themes and their nuances fully,” Nocella, whose performance highlights include work with the Philadelphia and Philly Pops orches-tras and interaction with notable conduc-tors Leopold Stokowski, Eugene Ormandy and Peter Nero, said.

That approach to process yielded two colossal commissions last decade. The Holy Family of Nazareth religious order requested he prepare a work for the 2000 beati cation of 11 martyred World War II-era Polish nuns by Pope John Paul II at the Vatican, and he responded with “Missa Brevis.” The following year found him helping the American Swedish Historical Museum, 1900 Pattison Ave., to celebrate

its 75th anniversary with “Eight Candles in the Darkness.” Those opuses, the quartets and other compositions, including ’10’s Symphony No. 3, which recalls his Italian upbringing in South Philly, plus perform-ing, recording and touring assignments for entertainers such as Johnny Mathis and Frank Sinatra have provided further renown yet have not proven dissonant in- uences on his humility.

“I’ve known plenty of outstanding peo-ple, including my quartet companions, and to them I give the credit for inspir-ing me to establish a voice in this eld,” Nocella said. “In moving from the com-posing sphere to the performing one more fully, I’ve felt especially blessed.”

The believer in reciprocity fosters stu-dents’ ambitions at Penn State University and Northeast Philly’s Nazareth Academy High School, with each class adding a g-urative coda to his personality.

“Musicians create to inspire, not just others but themselves, too,” Nocella said. “It’s all about remaining aware.” SPR

For tickets, call 610-662-7000, or visit peternocella.com/meiravi-quartet.

Contact Staff Writer Joseph Myers at [email protected] or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/lifestyles.

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Wild ricin

FBI agents assigned to the ricin case in Mississippi may wind up in need of psychological counseling. There’s good reason, too. The investigation

into who sent letters tainted with ricin to President Barack Obama and U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker from Mississippi could be-come an episode on “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo.”

Looking at the two men who have been investigated, there is on the one hand Paul Kevin Curtis and on the other hand Everett Dutschke. Pauly, as we would call Curtis in these parts, is an Elvis impersonator. Wouldn’t you think by now that America would have reached its quota of Elvis impersonators? Charges were dropped against Pauly after no evidence could be found.

But Pauly gave a sterling defense of him-self when he said, “I thought they said rice and I said, ‘I don’t even eat rice.’” (It might have been at this point that the FBI consid-ered calling this the Uncle Ben case.) The Elvis impersonator is rumored to have told the FBI that he is “All Shook Up” about being accused of this dastardly deed. Pauly also is rumored to have claimed that at the time of the ricin incidents, he was holed up in the “Heartbreak Hotel” in Corinth, Miss. That’s when the ricin hit the fan for the FBI. Pauly, dressed in a black suit with a red shirt, a tie I once wore in high school and sunglasses, proceeded to blame his long-time adversary, Dutschke, for doing the deed. Apparently his white jumpsuit was at the dry cleaners.

Dutschke, who surely would be known as “Dutch” if he ever came East, is a for-mer Mississippi state representative candi-date. I keep wondering how he ever lost that race. Dutch and Pauly notably have been feuding longer than the Hatfi elds and McCoys, only they never made cable television, but you can be sure that there is currently a reality series in the works. I think the only thing holding up the series is the producers are trying to fi gure out whether Kendra Wilkinson is available to play the love interest.

Some folks around these parts think the feud might have originated when Dutch’s father became a member of Jerry Lee Lew-is’ band. Dutch may be harboring a grudge that Lewis and not Elvis should’ve wound up living in Gracie Mansion with Priscilla. Life can be unfair that way. Dutch also is a martial arts instructor who, according to

an April 23 article in the Washington Post, previously was convicted of indecent ex-posure. He also, according to the same published report, was released on bail on two counts of child molestation. I’m not certain from the newspaper account whether he ran for state offi ce in Missis-sippi before or after he got caught expos-ing himself.

According to Dutch, his last contact with Pauly was in 2010 when he threatened to sue Pauly for claiming that he — Dutch — was a member of Mensa, a group for folks with high IQs. So far as I know, Dutch be-lieves that’s one of the worst things you could call somebody. He took consider-able offense and thought only the courts could erase that kind of slander. I’m pretty sure the one charge you can clear Dutch of quickly is that he is a member of Mensa. In fact, I have a notion that both Dutch and Pauly are big fans of “Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?” because they fi nd it so challenging.

I’m not saying the FBI is at a dead end, but the closest they have come to any evi-dence at all in the case was a box of Uncle Ben’s rice rumored to have been found in Pauly’s pantry, which explains why Pauly was so sure that the agents were looking for rice. Both Pauly and Dutch have vehe-mently denied any knowledge of ricin or where the president of the United States lives or how he got elected in the fi rst place.

I feel sorry for the FBI because they came out of the Boston Marathon bomb-ing looking pretty good and it had been a long time since they looked good. Things pretty much began to go downhill for the FBI when its director at the time, L. Pat-rick Gray, thought it was his job during the Watergate investigation to destroy docu-ments. A lot of us thought it couldn’t get much worse for what we used to call “the G-Men.” But then after J. Edgar Hoover passed, it was discovered that he liked to get dressed up in crinolines and open-toed wedgies, and that pretty much was all it wrote until the tragedy in Boston recently came along.

During the anthrax scare, I was working for the government. I was secretly scared to open any mail I received at my offi ce so I’d pretend I had a paper cut and asked my secretary to open it. All these years I’ve laid awake at night ashamed of my behav-ior, but now I sleep well because I realize that with the ricin scare, I’d do the same thing all over again. I’m only kidding. My secretary was so tough I’d get her coffee and ask “cream and sugar?”

Knowing how they like their fried food in Mississippi, in addition to fried pickles and fried green tomatoes, we may wind up with fried ricin on the menu at Big Bob’s Back Porch. SPR

Comment at southphillyreview.com/opinion/cardella.

■ By R. Kurt OsenlundMovie Rev iewer

A native of India, director Mira Nair has built a career on her ability to bring Eastern stories to Western au-diences. Gaining steam with “Mis-

sissippi Masala” and breaking through with “Monsoon Wedding,” Nair now de-livers “The Reluctant Fundamentalist,” a topical, globe-trotting thriller based on Mohsin Hamid’s best-seller. It’s the fi lm-maker’s most ambitious work to date, and surely her most provocative — a movie that feels culturally vital despite its unmis-takable missteps.

The story is bookended by a meeting in Lahore between two men: American jour-nalist Bobby (Liev Schreiber) and enig-matic Pakistani Changez (Riz Ahmed), a professor presumed to be involved in ter-rorist acts. The fi lm then fl ashes back to pre-9/11 New York, when Changez was a Wall Street superstar and folks with brown complexions weren’t perpetually eyed with suspicion. But the high life is short-lived, and the most telling shot sees Changez’s face refl ected in a window, the towers crumbling on the other side of the glass. Eventually feeling betrayed by the country whose classic “dream” he achieved, the hotshot sees his worldview fall to pieces, and retreats to his homeland with anger in his heart. But is he guilty of any crimes?

The answer to the question is ultimately the knife’s edge on which the fi lm rests, and there’s some genuine tension to the uncertainty. Nair’s problem, though, is that she doesn’t give the story its due cred-it, diluting themes and morals by overstat-ing them, and shattering us-versus-them ambiguity that would have been better left intact. (Moreover, Kate Hudson, as Changez’s American girlfriend, is glar-

ingly miscast.)But almost all of that is forgivable when

one considers what the movie achieves. However spoon-fed for broader audienc-es, the ideas and views — which cover the deplorable ugliness of post-9/11 “patrio-tism,” and the plight of foreign-born citi-zens falling victim to fear and ignorance — are far too scarce in popular media.

One could argue that the fi lm takes a certain anti-American stance, but what it truly does is plumb the dangers of forgo-ing understanding for rash, reactionary impulses, presenting a lesson for every soul under the sun.

The Reluctant FundamentalistRThree reels out of fourOpens tomorrow at area theaters

The OrangesRAvailable Tuesday

Full disclosure: You can fi nd better com-edies than “The Oranges,” a Jersey-set fl ick that abuses more tropes than can be counted, but you won’t fi nd a better en-semble cast on video this week.

Tweaking the Lolita formula for a more adult scenario, the movie sees a 20-some-thing (Leighton Meester), fall for her mar-ried neighbor (Hugh Laurie), who’s also best friend to her parents (Oliver Platt and a show-stealing Allison Janney). SPR

Comment and see the trailers for this week’s movies at southphillyreview.com/arts-and-enter-tainment/movies.

Changez (Riz Ahmed), a Pakistani living in New York City, is racially pro-filed after the 9/11 attacks, resulting in his return to his native country.

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“It’s My Party: The Women and Comedy Project”: Through May 19. Tickets: $22-$38. Plays & Players Theatre, 1714 Delancey St. 215-592-9560.1812productions.org.“North of the Boulevard”: Through May 19. Tickets: $20-$30. Christ Church Neighborhood House, 20 N. American St. theatreexile.org.Improv Comedy: “The Deans”: Through June 2. Tickets: $10-$20. Shubin Theatre, 407 Bainbridge St. 267-233-1556. phillyim-provtheater.com. “Pinocchio”: Through June 23. Tickets: $18-$36. Arden Theatre Company, 40 N. Second St. 215-922-1122. ardentheatre.org.Art by Sigelle: Through Aug. 25. Tickets: $6-$15. American Swed-ish Historical Museum, 1900 Pattison Ave. 215-389-1776. american-swedish.org.Charge It Right Financial Workshop: 9 a.m. May 2. Free. Yesha Ministries, 2301 Snyder Ave. 215-400-4040. Storytime: Baby and Toddler 10 a.m. and Preschool 11 a.m. May 2. Whitman Branch, 200 Snyder Ave. 215-685-1754. freelibrary.org. Scrabble Club: 3:30 p.m. May 2 and 7. Whitman Branch, 200 Sny-der Ave. 215-685-1754. freelibrary.org. Maria Fama Book Launch and Reading: 6:30 p.m. May 2. Fumo Family Branch, 2437 S. Broad St. 215-685-1758. freelibrary.org. Victim/Witness Services of South Philadelphia Spring Fundraiser: 6-9 p.m. May 3. Tickets: $50. Fleisher Art Memorial, 719 Catharine St. 215-551-3360. vwssp.org. National Shrine of St. Rita annual Peace Award Banquet: 6:30 p.m. May 3. Tickets: $55. Valentino’s Restaurant, Third and Whar-ton streets. 215-546-8333.

The Archdiocese of Philadelphia Concert of Excellence gathers more than 500 parochial school learners in a musical extrava-ganza 7:30 p.m. May 2. Tickets: $25-$40. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org. “Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth” offers Spike Lee’s cinematic look at the former heavyweight boxing champion, who will make an ap-pearance, 8 p.m. May 2. Tickets: $20-$500. Academy of Music, 240 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. academyofmusic.org. kimmelcenter.org. South Philly native Jimmy Bruno and His Trio jazz up the scene 8 p.m. May 3. Tickets: $20. Chris’ Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St. 215-568-3131. chrisjazzcafe.com. The South Street Headhouse District Spring Festival includes food, music, shopping, art and a kids zone noon-8 p.m. May 4. Free. South Street, from Front to Eighth streets. 215-413-3713. south-street.com. St. Richard School Reunion, classes from 1950 to 1975, get back together 5:30 p.m. May 4. Tickets: $30. St. Richard School Hall, 1826 Pollock St. Barbara Porretta Mackey, 609-561-6094. [email protected]. Passyunk Square native Peter Nocella and The Meiravi Quartet will debut String Quartet No. 3 in Green 7 p.m. May 5. Tickets: $20-$22. Amado Recital Hall, 3401 Spruce St. 610-662-7000. peternocella.com. A Taste of South Philly includes delicacies from more than 30 Philadelphia and New Jersey restaurants 6-10 p.m. May 6. Tickets: $30-$40. Ss. Neumann-Goretti High School, 1736 S. 10th St. John, 215-389-1127.“Ellis Island” addresses multiculturalism and the immigrant experi-ence 10 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. May 6-7. Tickets: $8.95-$13.50. Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcen-ter.org. The Stressbusters Workshop minimizes misery with relaxation techniques and visualization exercises 6:30 p.m. May 7. Fumo Family Branch, 2437 S. Broad St. 215-685-1758. freelibrary.org. Casino Public Hearings give residents a say on the state’s distribu-tion of a second Philadelphia gaming license 9 a.m-5 p.m. May 8 and 9 a.m.-noon May 9. Lincoln Financial Field, 1020 Pattison Ave. 717-346-8321. [email protected].

Artists Against Hunger exhibition: Through May 5. DaVinci Art Alliance, 704 Catharine St. 215-829-0466. davinciartalliance.org. Etching and the Figure: Through May 7. Tickets: $175-$200 Fleisher Art Memorial, 719 Catharine St. 215-922-3456. eisher.org. “Cooking with the Calamari Sisters”: Through May 12. Tickets: $45. Society Hill Playhouse, 507 S. Eighth St. 215-923-0210. societyhillplayhouse.org.“Othello”: Through May 18. Tickets: $10-$35. The Philadelphia Shakespeare Theatre, 2111 Sansom St. 215-496-9722. phillyshake-speare.org.Improv Comedy: “The Bat”: Through May 19. Tickets: $10-$20. Shubin Theatre, 407 Bainbridge St. 267-233-1556. phillyimprovtheater.com.

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First Friday Healing Mass: 7 p.m. May 3. Epiphany of Our Lord Church, 11th and Jackson streets. Rudy, 215-336-5195. Poetryenmotion Poetry and Comedy: 7:30 p.m. May 3. Free. Yesha Hall, 2308 Snyder Ave. [email protected]. “Romeo and Juliet”: May 3-4. Tickets: $10-$15. Caplan Center for the Performing Arts, 211 S. Broad St. mauckingbird.org. Koresh Dance: Come Together Spring Festival: May 3-8. Tickets: $25-$35. Suzanne Roberts Theater, 480 S. Broad St. 215-985-0420. philadelphiadance.org. Coffee with the Co-op: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. May 4. Black N Brew, 1523 E. Passyunk Ave. 215-839-8213. southphillyfoodcoop.org. Craft Storytime: 10:15 a.m. May 4. Charles Santore Branch, 932 S. Seventh St. 215-686-1766. freelibrary.org. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club: 8 p.m. May 5. Tickets: $21.50-$24.Theatre of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. livenation.com. Make Your Own Toys Workshop: 4 p.m. May 6. Whitman Branch, 200 Snyder Ave. 215-685-1754. freelibrary.org. Philly Rising Open Stage: 7 p.m. May 6. Free. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-222-1400. worldcafelive.com. Yoga with Janet: 6:30 p.m. May 7. South Philadelphia Branch, 1700 S. Broad St. 215-685-1866. freelibrary.org.South Philly native Joanna Pascale: 8-11 p.m. May 7. Tickets: $10. La Stanza Restaurant, 2001 W. Oregon Ave. 215-271-0801.Councilman Kenyatta Johnson's annual Mother’s Day Senior Ball: 2-6 p.m. May 11. St. Charles Senior Community Center, 1941 S. Christian St. Call Tiphanie by May 6, 215-686-3412. SPR

Top beefThe Third annual Phila-delphia Burger Brawl pits numerous establishments in a duel to see whose beef is best 3-6 p.m. May 5. Tickets: $75. Fleisher Art Memorial, 719 Catharine St. phillyburgerbrawl.com.

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Maximize Your Life Tour 8 p.m. May 3. Tickets: $39.50-$125. Academy of Music, 240 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999.

academyofmusic.org. kimmelcenter.org.

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Fish SandwichesServed on Choice of Bun or Kaiser Roll with Lettuce & TomatoFISH CAKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.25WHITING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00CRAB CAKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 .25FRIED FLOUNDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 .25TILAPIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 .25

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(Amer./Prov.)CHEESE (AMER./PROV.).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.25CHEESE (CHEDDAR/SHARP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.00 HAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.75SAUSAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.75BACON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.75TURKEY BACON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00BROCCOLI RABE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.50WESTERN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.50STEAK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.50 ADD CHEESE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.00 ADD ONIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.00 ADD PEPPERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 ADD MUSHROOMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 ADD TOMATOES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00

NewSour Dough

French Toast $4.25

Cream Chipped Beef w/ Home Fries

( Sat & Sun Only) $7.00

2 EGGS HOME FRIES or GRITS and WHITE TOAST ................................................................................................... 4.00

Served with Potatoes & White Toast

Served 6:00 AM to 11:30am (Mon.-Fri.) / Sat. & Sun. All Day

.....

HOME FRIES or GRITS

TURKEY SAUSAGE & EGG . . . . . 4.75 6.00BEEF SAUSAGE and EGG . . . . . 5.00 5.75

or HAM

TURKEY BURGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95

7.007.007.256.006.257.75

FLOUNDER CLUB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.75TILAPIA CLUB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.75STEAK CLUB . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.75HOT DOG CLUB .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.25

ADD .30¢ FOR TURKEY BACON

FRIED SHRIMP (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.75CAJUN FRIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.25OLD BAY FRIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.25CLAM STRIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.95CHICKEN TENDERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00

2.753.503.753.504.25

PRICES VARY

3.504.755.955.503.255.254.953.95

3.002.751.75

1.501.751.752.751.00

add FLOUNDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MKTadd TURKEY SAUSAGE PATTY . . . . . . . . . . . .3.00

PANCAKES OR FRENCH TOAST $4.25 served with butter & syrup

SHORT STACK OF PANCAKES OR FRENCH TOAST $3.75 served with butter & syrup

(Mild)

OR BAGEL

EGG WHITES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . EACH 1.25

Served until 11:30am / All Day Sat. & Sun

Toast /

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SandwichesCHOICE OF PITA OR

BREAD

AMALIA BURGER 4.95SERVED WITH TAHINI, PICKLES, ONIONS, LETTUCE, TOMATO

FALAFEL 4.95SERVED WITH HUMMUS, LETTUCE, TOMATO, TAHINI

CHICKEN KABOB 5.95SERVED WITH HUMMUS, LETTUCE, TOMATO, TAHINI

KAFTA KABOB 6.95SERVED WITH HUMMUS, LETTUCE, TOMATO, TAHINI

BEEF KABOB 7.95SERVED WITH HUMMUS, LETTUCE, TOMATO, TAHINI

LAMB KABOB 8.50SERVED WITH HUMMUS, LETTUCE, TOMATO, TAHINI

SidesGrape leaves (4 pcs.) 1.95Edamame (soy bean) 1.95fries 2.49rice 2.49grilled corn 2.95falafel box (6 Balls) 2.95Hummus with bread 3.95baba ganoush, bread 4.95grilled wings (6 pcs.) 5.95Hummus 6.95TOPPED W/ BEEF & BREAD

mediterannean salad 3.95

PARSLEY, TOMATO, CUCUMBER, ONION

ADD CHICKEN FOR 2.50 EXTRA

Amalia salad 4.95ALMOND, CRANBERRY, LETTUCE, PARSLEY,

TOMATO, CUCUMBER, ADD CHICKEN FOR 2.50

PlattersAll Platters serced

with rice & salad Falafel 6.95CHOICE OF RICE OR FRIES (5 BALLS) .50 FOR E XTRA BALL

chicken kabob 7.95(2 SKEWERS/ 2.50 FOR EXTRA SKEWER)

Kafta kabob 8.95(2 SKEWERS / 3.50 FOR EXTRA SKEWER)

Beef kabob (rib eye) 9.95(2 SKEWERS / 4.00 FOR EXTRA SKEWER)

Lamb kabob 10.50(2 SKEWERS / 4.50 FOR EXTRA SKEWER)

amalia’s mix grill 12.50(CHOICE FROM 4 SKEWERS OF CHICKEN, LAMB, BEEF OR KAFTA)

Lamb Chop (3 pcs) 13.95Fresh branzino 15.95(CHOICE OF RICE OR FRIES)

Juices & Smoothies

Fresh juice (12oz)

Orange 3.50

apple 3.50

carrot 3.50

lemon mint 3.50

mango 3.75

SMOOTHIES (20 OZ)

MANGO 3.75

STRAWBERRY 3.75

BANANA 3.75

BERRY BLEND 3.75

MIX FRUIT 3.75

1431 W. Passyunk Ave. 19145

267.639.9532Mon-Thurs. 11am - 11pm • Fri-Sat 11am-12 Midnight • Sun. 12 noon-11pm

WE CATER! LARGE PARTIES WELCOME!

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$13.95 + Tax (TOPPINGS EXTRA)

2 Lg Plain Pizzas

2 Cheesesteak Platters (1) 2 Liter Soda $13.95 + Tax

2 Lg Plain Pizzas, 20 Buffalo Wings, (1) 2 Liter Soda $24.50 + Tax

(TOPPINGS EXTRA)

3 Cheesesteaks or Hoagies $12.95 + Tax

PLEASE MENTION AD WHEN ORDERING COMBO SPECIALS

367 durfor street (corner of 4th & durfor)open mon. - thur. 11am - 10:30pm • fri. & sat. 11am - 11pm • sun 12 - 10pm

1 Lg Plain Pizza, 2 Cheesesteaks, 2 small Fries and(1) 2 Liter Soda $21.50 + Tax

(TOPPINGS EXTRA)

SPORTS SPECIALS

Cheeseburger, Fries & 20 oz Coke Product $6.95 + Tax

# 1

Cheesesteak, Fries & 20 oz Coke Product $7.99+ Tax

# 2

2 Large Pizzas & 2 Liter Coke Product $15.95+ Tax

# 3

Large Pizza, 10 Wings &2 Liter Coke Product $13.50+ Tax

# 4

Any Salad & 20 oz Coke

Product$7.75+ Tax

# 5

EVERYDAY SPECIALS -PICK UP ONLY14˝ Pizza only $5

16˝ Pizza only $6.99

CALL FOR OUR FULL MENU!

OrderOnline at

www.southviewpizzaonline.com

WE NOW FEATURE DIETZ & WATSON LUNCHMEAT!

PHONE 215.467.2050Fax 215.467.2050

NOWAVAILABLE HERE! SOLD HERE!

*NEW FRUIT SMOOTHIES*16OZ $2.50 +TAX

CALL FOR FLAVORS

Visit our new website – www.SouthViewPizzaOnline.com and order online! See our full menu & specials!Every $30 or more order online get a Free 2-Liter Soda or 10% off!

Pazotti Bites!Steak, Chicken Steak

& Buffalo Chicken$4.50 + Tax

3 PC ORDER

NEW

$36952 LG. PIZZAS,50 WINGS + (1) 2 LTR SODA TOPPINGS

EXTRA

$2295+ TAX

50 Wings + (1) 2 Liter

SodaLunch SpecialFree can of Soda with a

Purchase of any PLATTER!(Everyday, 11 AM - 3 PM Only)

Lunch SpecialAny Hoagie Only

(Everyday, 11 AM - 3 PM Only)

$499+ TAX

Delivery, Takeout & a Large Eat-In Dining Area

Catering AvailableWe proudly serve

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Eat-In Dining Area

Sunday - Wednesday 11am - 11pmThurs - Sat 11am - 3am

Minimum Delivery $15 up to 11pmDelivery Charge $2

10% OFF any Purchase

of $12 or more

Must present coupon. Cannot be combined with other offers.

Expires 8/15/13.

WE DELIVER!$15 minimum

To advertise in your local Money Mailer call 215-279-9081. 371-27-000

215.629.9232 215.629.4099

alads • sandwic

Steve Pissanos wants to welcome you to his new trattoria, serving the finest pastas, pizzas & more. Steve is the original owner of Steve’s Steaks & La Fourno. [email protected]

514 South St. • Philadelphia, PA 19147

215.629.9232 • 215.629.4099Fax 215.629.9233

BYOB

Dine-In or Take-Out Only

Pizza • Homemade Pasta • Gourmet Paninis •

Delivery, Takeout & a Large Eat-In Dining Area

Catering AvailableWe proudly serve

Aversas Bread

Pizza • Homemade Pasta • Gourmet Paninis • salads • sandwicHes & dinner Platters

Sunday - Wednesday 11am - 11pmThurs - Sat 11am - 3am

Minimum Delivery $15 up to 11pm

Delivery Charge $2

10% OFF any Purchase

of $12 or more

Must present coupon. Cannot be combined with other offers.

Expires 8/15/13.

WE DELIVER!$15 minimum

To advertise in your local Money Mailer call 215-279-9081.

371-27-000

215.629.9232 215.629.4099

Steve Pissanos wants to welcome you to his new trattoria, serving the finest pastas, pizzas & more. Steve is the original owner of Steve’s Steaks & La Fourno. [email protected]

514 South St. • Philadelphia, PA 19147

215.629.9232 • 215.629.4099Fax 215.629.9233

BYOB

Dine-In or Take-Out Only

Must present coupon. Cannot be combined with other offers.

Dine-In or Take-Out Only

MAY SPECIAL

Large Cheese Pizza

Only $7.95!Expires 5/31/13

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GRIDDLE GRUB

Eggs, & Omelettes

Belgian Waffle made fresh, served with maple syrup & powdered sugar $5.00

Pancakes 3 cakes fresh off the griddle, served with maple syrup & powdered sugar $4.75

Short Stack 2 cakes fresh off the griddle, served with maple syrup & powdered sugar $3.75

Blueberries, Bananas, Cinnamon Sugar, Chocolate Chips add -$1.00

French Toast dipped in egg & cooked fresh on the griddle, served with maple syrup & powdered sugar $4.75

Salted Caramel French Toast topped with powdered sugar, caramel sauce, sea salt & whipped cream $4.75

Chicken & Waffles Our Belgian waffle served with 2 chicken tenders $6.50

GRUBHOUSE Bacon Cakes 3 bacon infused pancakes with crumbled bacon cooked inside $7.00

Two Eggs any style with home fries and toast $4.00

Two Eggs Deluxe any style, with home fries and toast, choice of one meat $6.50

The Grand Slam 2 eggs, any style. Short stack of pancakes or french toast. Choice of one meat, and coffee or tea $7.00

Steak & Eggs 6 oz Filet Mignon with 2 eggs any style, home fries & toast $11.00

Cheese Omelette $5.00

Egg White Omelette $5.00

Sausage, Bacon or Ham Omelette $6.50

Western Omelette $6.50

Spinach or Broccoli Rabe Omelette $6.50

Philly Cheese Steak Omelette Steak, cheese & onions $8.00

The GRUBHOUSE Big Philly Omelette $9.00

Breakfast Sandwiches

Breakfast Burritos

served on your choice of roll, bagel, toast or english muffin $5.00

Add 75 cents for cheese

Scrambled Egg ($3.50) Pork Roll & Egg Broccoli Rabe, mushroom & Egg

Pepper & Egg Sausage & Egg Turkey Bacon & Egg

Bacon & Egg Ham & Egg Potato & Egg

grubhouseCousin’s

2340 S. Hemberger St. Philadelphia, PA 19145

Passyunk Avenue between 22nd & 23rd

215.334.3525

CousinsGrubhouse.com

Monday - Friday 6am-3pm Saturday 8am-6pm

formerly Cousin's Luncheonette, since 1955

Now accepting credit cardsConnect with us

*must pay in advance for delivery

Breakfast Sides & Meats

Sausage Patty or links $2.75 Home Fries $2.75

Bacon $2.75 Cereal $2.50

Scrapple $2.75 English Muffin $1.50

Pork Roll $2.75 Toast $1.00

Ham $2.75 Bagel $1.50

Turkey Bacon $2.75 Pastries $2.00

Grubhouse Burrito Eggs, cheddar, green peppers & onions $6.00

Burrito Grande $8.00Eggs, chorizo, poblanos, onions, corn, black beans, cheddar, and a splash of sriracha

(w/ cream cheese $2.00)

Steak, chopped scrapple & pork roll with cheese & onions

Formerly Cousin’s Luncheonette, Since 1955

Monday - Friday 6am-3pm Saturday 8am-6pm

2340 S. Hemberger St. Philadelphia, PA 19145Passyunk Avenue between 22nd & 23rd

215.334.3525CousinsGrubhouse.com

GRUBHOUSE GRILLBBQ Bacon Burger $7.008 oz angus burger with cheddar, bacon and our Root Beer BBQ sauceHangover Burger $7.008 oz angus burger topped with fried egg & American cheeseVeggie Burger $6.00Served with avocado, salsa & gouda cheeseBlackened Chicken Sandwich $6.00Served with lettuce, tomato & lime mayoRoot Beer BBQ pulled pork $7.00Served with lettuce, tomato and tartar sauceFried Bologna Sandwhich $6.00thick cut & fried with American cheese & fried onionsTHE GRUBHOUSE PORKER $8.00fried bologna with bacon, ham & Root Beer BBQ pulled pork on a bun with american cheese & fried onionsGrilled Cheese $3.50served on Texas Tommy bread with your choice of cheese. Add tomato $1.004 Cheese Grilled Cheese Melt $5.50American, swiss, provolone & gouda. Add tomato $1.00THE ELVIS MELT $4.00Texas Tommy bread grilled with peanut butter & bananas topped with powdered sugar.

GRUBHOUSE GRINDERSFilet mignon sandwhich $8.50Served with mushrooms, crispy onion and a horseradish cream sauce.

Cuban Panini $7.00Roast pork & ham served with swiss cheese, mustard & pickles.Tuscan Chicken Panini $7.00Grilled chicken topped with roasted pep-pers, spinach, provolone & ranch dressing.Blackened Chicken BLT Panini $7.00Served with bacon, lettuce, tomato & lime mayoTomato & Mozzarella Panini $7.00Fresh mozzarella, tomato & balsamic vinaigrette

GRIDDLE GRUBBelgian Waffl e $5.00made fresh, served with maple syrup & powdered sugarPancakes $4.75 3 cakes feesh off the griddle, served with maple syrup & powdered sugarShort Stack $3.752 Cakes fresh off the griddle, served with maple syrup & powdered sugar

Blueberries, Bananas, Cinnamon Sugar, Chocolate Chips add - $1.00French Toast $4.75dipped in egg & cooked fresh n the griddle, served with maple syrup & powdered sugarSalted Caramel French Toast $4.75topped with powdered sugar, ,caramel sauce, sea salt & whipped creamChicken & Waffl es $6.50Our Belgian waffl e served with 2 chicken tenders

Grubhouse bacon cakes $7.003 bacon infused pancakes with crumbled bacon cooked inside

EGGS, & OMELETTESTwo Eggs $4.00any style with home fries and toastTwo Eggs Deluxe $6.50any style, with home fries and toast, choice of one meatThe Grand Slam $7.002 eggs, any style. Short stack of pancakes or french toast. Choice of one meat, and coffee or teaSTEAK & EGGS $11.006 oz Filet Mignon with 2 eggs any style, home fries & toastCheese Omelette $5.00Egg White Omelette $5.00Sausage, Bacon or Ham Omelette $6.50Western Omelette $6.50Spinach or Broccoli Rabe Omelette $6.50Philly Cheese Steak Omelette $8.00Steak, cheese & onions

THE GRUBHOUSE BIG PHILLY OMELETTE $9.00Steak, chopped scrapple & pork roll with cheese & onions

GRUBHOUSE GRILLAngus Grub Burger 8 oz of angus beef served with lettuce, tomato & onions $6.00

Angus Cheeseburger Angus Grub burger with your choice of American, swiss or provolone $6.50

BBQ Bacon Burger 8 oz angus burger with cheddar, bacon and our Root Beer BBQ sauce $7.00

Hangover Burger 8 oz angus burger topped with fried egg & American cheese $7.00

Veggie Burger Served with avocado, salsa & gouda cheese $6.00

Blackened Chicken Sandwich Served with lettuce, tomato & lime mayo $6.00

Root Beer BBQ pulled pork slow cooked in our signature Root Beer BBQ sauce $7.00

Fish Cake Sandwich Served with lettuce, tomato and tartar sauce $6.00

Fried Bologna Sandwich thick cut & fried with American cheese & fried onions $6.00

The GRUBHOUSE Porker $8.00

Grilled Cheese served on Texas Tommy bread with your choice of cheese. Add tomato $1.00 $3.50

4 Cheese grilled cheese melt American, swiss, provolone & gouda. Add tomato $1.00 $5.50

Tuna Melt Tuna salad served on Wheat bread with lettuce & tomato $5.50

The Elvis Melt Texas Tommy bread grilled with peanut butter & bananas, topped with powdered sugar $4.00

Grubhouse GrindersFilet Mignon Sandwich Served with mushrooms, crispy onion and a horseradish cream sauce $8.50

Roast Pork Served with peppers, broccoli rabe & provolone cheese $8.00

Roast Beef Slow roasted top round beef served in au jus $7.00

Homemade Meatball served in our marinara sauce $7.00

Italian Sausage Served with peppers & onions $7.00

Cuban Panini Roast pork & ham served with swiss cheese, mustard & pickles $7.00

Tuscan Chicken Panini Grilled chicken topped with roasted peppers, spinach, provolone & ranch dresssing $7.00

Blackened Chicken BLT Panini Served with bacon, lettuce, tomato & lime mayo $7.00

Tomato & Mozzerella Panini Fresh mozzarella, tomato & balsamic vinaigrette $7.00

Soups & Salads

Soup du Jour $4.00 Grubhouse Chili $4.00

Mixed Green Salad Fresh romaine & crisp iceberg lettuce with a mix of vegetables vinaigrette dressing $6.00

Caesar Salad (add chicken $2.00) Fresh romaine, herb croutons, and a creamy Caesar dressing $6.00

Mozzarella & Tomato Salad Fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, and a balsamic dressing $8.00

WRAPS & TACOS

Roasted Veggie Wrap $7.00

Tuna Wrap Tuna, lettuce & tomato served in a soft tortilla shell $7.00

Chicken Caesar Wrap Grilled chicken, lettuce, creamy Caesar dressing served in a soft tortilla shell $7.00

Pulled Pork Tacos 3 Pulled pork tacos with pico de gallo, salsa verde and cilantro $7.00

Chipotle Chicken Tacos 3 chipotle chicken tacos with pico de gallo, sour cream and guacamole $7.00

Fish Tacos 3 baja fish tacos served with spicy mayo, red cabbage & salsa fresco $6.50

HOT DOG $3.00 add cheese or chili .50

The Texas Tommy Dog cheez whiz & bacon $4.00

The Memphis Dog root beer bbq pulled pork $5.00

The Chicago Dog chili, relish & onions $4.00

The Surf & Turf Dog topped with fish cake $5.00

The Elvis Hound Dog peanut butter & banana $4.00

The Heart Attack Dog wrapped in bacon & deep fried, chili & cheese $5.00

The Philly Steak Dog slices of filet mignon, cheez whiz & fried onions $6.00

Any dog can be cooked deep fried on request

ORIGINAL LEVIS HOT DOGS

Hand Cut Fries: Regular, Sweet Potato or Half of each $3.00

Cajun or Old Bay seasoned: add 50 cents Cheese sauce: add 50 cents

Mozzerella sticks $4.00

Chicken Fingers(5) $5.00

Fingers & Fries(3 fingers) $5.00

Tater Tots $3.00

BACON WRAPPED JALEPENO TATER TOTS $5.00

FRIES & FINGER FOOD

fried bologna with bacon, ham & Root Beer BBQ pulled pork on a bun with american cheese & fried onions

Marinated squash, zucchini, peppers, eggplant, crisp romaine lettuce & ranch dressing served in a soft tortilla shell

GRUBHOUSE GRILLAngus Grub Burger 8 oz of angus beef served with lettuce, tomato & onions $6.00

Angus Cheeseburger Angus Grub burger with your choice of American, swiss or provolone $6.50

BBQ Bacon Burger 8 oz angus burger with cheddar, bacon and our Root Beer BBQ sauce $7.00

Hangover Burger 8 oz angus burger topped with fried egg & American cheese $7.00

Veggie Burger Served with avocado, salsa & gouda cheese $6.00

Blackened Chicken Sandwich Served with lettuce, tomato & lime mayo $6.00

Root Beer BBQ pulled pork slow cooked in our signature Root Beer BBQ sauce $7.00

Fish Cake Sandwich Served with lettuce, tomato and tartar sauce $6.00

Fried Bologna Sandwich thick cut & fried with American cheese & fried onions $6.00

The GRUBHOUSE Porker $8.00

Grilled Cheese served on Texas Tommy bread with your choice of cheese. Add tomato $1.00 $3.50

4 Cheese grilled cheese melt American, swiss, provolone & gouda. Add tomato $1.00 $5.50

Tuna Melt Tuna salad served on Wheat bread with lettuce & tomato $5.50

The Elvis Melt Texas Tommy bread grilled with peanut butter & bananas, topped with powdered sugar $4.00

Grubhouse GrindersFilet Mignon Sandwich Served with mushrooms, crispy onion and a horseradish cream sauce $8.50

Roast Pork Served with peppers, broccoli rabe & provolone cheese $8.00

Roast Beef Slow roasted top round beef served in au jus $7.00

Homemade Meatball served in our marinara sauce $7.00

Italian Sausage Served with peppers & onions $7.00

Cuban Panini Roast pork & ham served with swiss cheese, mustard & pickles $7.00

Tuscan Chicken Panini Grilled chicken topped with roasted peppers, spinach, provolone & ranch dresssing $7.00

Blackened Chicken BLT Panini Served with bacon, lettuce, tomato & lime mayo $7.00

Tomato & Mozzerella Panini Fresh mozzarella, tomato & balsamic vinaigrette $7.00

Soups & Salads

Soup du Jour $4.00 Grubhouse Chili $4.00

Mixed Green Salad Fresh romaine & crisp iceberg lettuce with a mix of vegetables vinaigrette dressing $6.00

Caesar Salad (add chicken $2.00) Fresh romaine, herb croutons, and a creamy Caesar dressing $6.00

Mozzarella & Tomato Salad Fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, and a balsamic dressing $8.00

WRAPS & TACOS

Roasted Veggie Wrap $7.00

Tuna Wrap Tuna, lettuce & tomato served in a soft tortilla shell $7.00

Chicken Caesar Wrap Grilled chicken, lettuce, creamy Caesar dressing served in a soft tortilla shell $7.00

Pulled Pork Tacos 3 Pulled pork tacos with pico de gallo, salsa verde and cilantro $7.00

Chipotle Chicken Tacos 3 chipotle chicken tacos with pico de gallo, sour cream and guacamole $7.00

Fish Tacos 3 baja fish tacos served with spicy mayo, red cabbage & salsa fresco $6.50

HOT DOG $3.00 add cheese or chili .50

The Texas Tommy Dog cheez whiz & bacon $4.00

The Memphis Dog root beer bbq pulled pork $5.00

The Chicago Dog chili, relish & onions $4.00

The Surf & Turf Dog topped with fish cake $5.00

The Elvis Hound Dog peanut butter & banana $4.00

The Heart Attack Dog wrapped in bacon & deep fried, chili & cheese $5.00

The Philly Steak Dog slices of filet mignon, cheez whiz & fried onions $6.00

Any dog can be cooked deep fried on request

ORIGINAL LEVIS HOT DOGS

Hand Cut Fries: Regular, Sweet Potato or Half of each $3.00

Cajun or Old Bay seasoned: add 50 cents Cheese sauce: add 50 cents

Mozzerella sticks $4.00

Chicken Fingers(5) $5.00

Fingers & Fries(3 fingers) $5.00

Tater Tots $3.00

BACON WRAPPED JALEPENO TATER TOTS $5.00

FRIES & FINGER FOOD

fried bologna with bacon, ham & Root Beer BBQ pulled pork on a bun with american cheese & fried onions

Marinated squash, zucchini, peppers, eggplant, crisp romaine lettuce & ranch dressing served in a soft tortilla shell

GRUBHOUSE GRILLAngus Grub Burger 8 oz of angus beef served with lettuce, tomato & onions $6.00

Angus Cheeseburger Angus Grub burger with your choice of American, swiss or provolone $6.50

BBQ Bacon Burger 8 oz angus burger with cheddar, bacon and our Root Beer BBQ sauce $7.00

Hangover Burger 8 oz angus burger topped with fried egg & American cheese $7.00

Veggie Burger Served with avocado, salsa & gouda cheese $6.00

Blackened Chicken Sandwich Served with lettuce, tomato & lime mayo $6.00

Root Beer BBQ pulled pork slow cooked in our signature Root Beer BBQ sauce $7.00

Fish Cake Sandwich Served with lettuce, tomato and tartar sauce $6.00

Fried Bologna Sandwich thick cut & fried with American cheese & fried onions $6.00

The GRUBHOUSE Porker $8.00

Grilled Cheese served on Texas Tommy bread with your choice of cheese. Add tomato $1.00 $3.50

4 Cheese grilled cheese melt American, swiss, provolone & gouda. Add tomato $1.00 $5.50

Tuna Melt Tuna salad served on Wheat bread with lettuce & tomato $5.50

The Elvis Melt Texas Tommy bread grilled with peanut butter & bananas, topped with powdered sugar $4.00

Grubhouse GrindersFilet Mignon Sandwich Served with mushrooms, crispy onion and a horseradish cream sauce $8.50

Roast Pork Served with peppers, broccoli rabe & provolone cheese $8.00

Roast Beef Slow roasted top round beef served in au jus $7.00

Homemade Meatball served in our marinara sauce $7.00

Italian Sausage Served with peppers & onions $7.00

Cuban Panini Roast pork & ham served with swiss cheese, mustard & pickles $7.00

Tuscan Chicken Panini Grilled chicken topped with roasted peppers, spinach, provolone & ranch dresssing $7.00

Blackened Chicken BLT Panini Served with bacon, lettuce, tomato & lime mayo $7.00

Tomato & Mozzerella Panini Fresh mozzarella, tomato & balsamic vinaigrette $7.00

Soups & Salads

Soup du Jour $4.00 Grubhouse Chili $4.00

Mixed Green Salad Fresh romaine & crisp iceberg lettuce with a mix of vegetables vinaigrette dressing $6.00

Caesar Salad (add chicken $2.00) Fresh romaine, herb croutons, and a creamy Caesar dressing $6.00

Mozzarella & Tomato Salad Fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, and a balsamic dressing $8.00

WRAPS & TACOS

Roasted Veggie Wrap $7.00

Tuna Wrap Tuna, lettuce & tomato served in a soft tortilla shell $7.00

Chicken Caesar Wrap Grilled chicken, lettuce, creamy Caesar dressing served in a soft tortilla shell $7.00

Pulled Pork Tacos 3 Pulled pork tacos with pico de gallo, salsa verde and cilantro $7.00

Chipotle Chicken Tacos 3 chipotle chicken tacos with pico de gallo, sour cream and guacamole $7.00

Fish Tacos 3 baja fish tacos served with spicy mayo, red cabbage & salsa fresco $6.50

HOT DOG $3.00 add cheese or chili .50

The Texas Tommy Dog cheez whiz & bacon $4.00

The Memphis Dog root beer bbq pulled pork $5.00

The Chicago Dog chili, relish & onions $4.00

The Surf & Turf Dog topped with fish cake $5.00

The Elvis Hound Dog peanut butter & banana $4.00

The Heart Attack Dog wrapped in bacon & deep fried, chili & cheese $5.00

The Philly Steak Dog slices of filet mignon, cheez whiz & fried onions $6.00

Any dog can be cooked deep fried on request

ORIGINAL LEVIS HOT DOGS

Hand Cut Fries: Regular, Sweet Potato or Half of each $3.00

Cajun or Old Bay seasoned: add 50 cents Cheese sauce: add 50 cents

Mozzerella sticks $4.00

Chicken Fingers(5) $5.00

Fingers & Fries(3 fingers) $5.00

Tater Tots $3.00

BACON WRAPPED JALEPENO TATER TOTS $5.00

FRIES & FINGER FOOD

fried bologna with bacon, ham & Root Beer BBQ pulled pork on a bun with american cheese & fried onions

Marinated squash, zucchini, peppers, eggplant, crisp romaine lettuce & ranch dressing served in a soft tortilla shell

GRUBHOUSE GRILLAngus Grub Burger 8 oz of angus beef served with lettuce, tomato & onions $6.00

Angus Cheeseburger Angus Grub burger with your choice of American, swiss or provolone $6.50

BBQ Bacon Burger 8 oz angus burger with cheddar, bacon and our Root Beer BBQ sauce $7.00

Hangover Burger 8 oz angus burger topped with fried egg & American cheese $7.00

Veggie Burger Served with avocado, salsa & gouda cheese $6.00

Blackened Chicken Sandwich Served with lettuce, tomato & lime mayo $6.00

Root Beer BBQ pulled pork slow cooked in our signature Root Beer BBQ sauce $7.00

Fish Cake Sandwich Served with lettuce, tomato and tartar sauce $6.00

Fried Bologna Sandwich thick cut & fried with American cheese & fried onions $6.00

The GRUBHOUSE Porker $8.00

Grilled Cheese served on Texas Tommy bread with your choice of cheese. Add tomato $1.00 $3.50

4 Cheese grilled cheese melt American, swiss, provolone & gouda. Add tomato $1.00 $5.50

Tuna Melt Tuna salad served on Wheat bread with lettuce & tomato $5.50

The Elvis Melt Texas Tommy bread grilled with peanut butter & bananas, topped with powdered sugar $4.00

Grubhouse GrindersFilet Mignon Sandwich Served with mushrooms, crispy onion and a horseradish cream sauce $8.50

Roast Pork Served with peppers, broccoli rabe & provolone cheese $8.00

Roast Beef Slow roasted top round beef served in au jus $7.00

Homemade Meatball served in our marinara sauce $7.00

Italian Sausage Served with peppers & onions $7.00

Cuban Panini Roast pork & ham served with swiss cheese, mustard & pickles $7.00

Tuscan Chicken Panini Grilled chicken topped with roasted peppers, spinach, provolone & ranch dresssing $7.00

Blackened Chicken BLT Panini Served with bacon, lettuce, tomato & lime mayo $7.00

Tomato & Mozzerella Panini Fresh mozzarella, tomato & balsamic vinaigrette $7.00

Soups & Salads

Soup du Jour $4.00 Grubhouse Chili $4.00

Mixed Green Salad Fresh romaine & crisp iceberg lettuce with a mix of vegetables vinaigrette dressing $6.00

Caesar Salad (add chicken $2.00) Fresh romaine, herb croutons, and a creamy Caesar dressing $6.00

Mozzarella & Tomato Salad Fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, and a balsamic dressing $8.00

WRAPS & TACOS

Roasted Veggie Wrap $7.00

Tuna Wrap Tuna, lettuce & tomato served in a soft tortilla shell $7.00

Chicken Caesar Wrap Grilled chicken, lettuce, creamy Caesar dressing served in a soft tortilla shell $7.00

Pulled Pork Tacos 3 Pulled pork tacos with pico de gallo, salsa verde and cilantro $7.00

Chipotle Chicken Tacos 3 chipotle chicken tacos with pico de gallo, sour cream and guacamole $7.00

Fish Tacos 3 baja fish tacos served with spicy mayo, red cabbage & salsa fresco $6.50

HOT DOG $3.00 add cheese or chili .50

The Texas Tommy Dog cheez whiz & bacon $4.00

The Memphis Dog root beer bbq pulled pork $5.00

The Chicago Dog chili, relish & onions $4.00

The Surf & Turf Dog topped with fish cake $5.00

The Elvis Hound Dog peanut butter & banana $4.00

The Heart Attack Dog wrapped in bacon & deep fried, chili & cheese $5.00

The Philly Steak Dog slices of filet mignon, cheez whiz & fried onions $6.00

Any dog can be cooked deep fried on request

ORIGINAL LEVIS HOT DOGS

Hand Cut Fries: Regular, Sweet Potato or Half of each $3.00

Cajun or Old Bay seasoned: add 50 cents Cheese sauce: add 50 cents

Mozzerella sticks $4.00

Chicken Fingers(5) $5.00

Fingers & Fries(3 fingers) $5.00

Tater Tots $3.00

BACON WRAPPED JALEPENO TATER TOTS $5.00

FRIES & FINGER FOOD

fried bologna with bacon, ham & Root Beer BBQ pulled pork on a bun with american cheese & fried onions

Marinated squash, zucchini, peppers, eggplant, crisp romaine lettuce & ranch dressing served in a soft tortilla shell

GRUBHOUSE GRILLAngus Grub Burger 8 oz of angus beef served with lettuce, tomato & onions $6.00

Angus Cheeseburger Angus Grub burger with your choice of American, swiss or provolone $6.50

BBQ Bacon Burger 8 oz angus burger with cheddar, bacon and our Root Beer BBQ sauce $7.00

Hangover Burger 8 oz angus burger topped with fried egg & American cheese $7.00

Veggie Burger Served with avocado, salsa & gouda cheese $6.00

Blackened Chicken Sandwich Served with lettuce, tomato & lime mayo $6.00

Root Beer BBQ pulled pork slow cooked in our signature Root Beer BBQ sauce $7.00

Fish Cake Sandwich Served with lettuce, tomato and tartar sauce $6.00

Fried Bologna Sandwich thick cut & fried with American cheese & fried onions $6.00

The GRUBHOUSE Porker $8.00

Grilled Cheese served on Texas Tommy bread with your choice of cheese. Add tomato $1.00 $3.50

4 Cheese grilled cheese melt American, swiss, provolone & gouda. Add tomato $1.00 $5.50

Tuna Melt Tuna salad served on Wheat bread with lettuce & tomato $5.50

The Elvis Melt Texas Tommy bread grilled with peanut butter & bananas, topped with powdered sugar $4.00

Grubhouse GrindersFilet Mignon Sandwich Served with mushrooms, crispy onion and a horseradish cream sauce $8.50

Roast Pork Served with peppers, broccoli rabe & provolone cheese $8.00

Roast Beef Slow roasted top round beef served in au jus $7.00

Homemade Meatball served in our marinara sauce $7.00

Italian Sausage Served with peppers & onions $7.00

Cuban Panini Roast pork & ham served with swiss cheese, mustard & pickles $7.00

Tuscan Chicken Panini Grilled chicken topped with roasted peppers, spinach, provolone & ranch dresssing $7.00

Blackened Chicken BLT Panini Served with bacon, lettuce, tomato & lime mayo $7.00

Tomato & Mozzerella Panini Fresh mozzarella, tomato & balsamic vinaigrette $7.00

Soups & Salads

Soup du Jour $4.00 Grubhouse Chili $4.00

Mixed Green Salad Fresh romaine & crisp iceberg lettuce with a mix of vegetables vinaigrette dressing $6.00

Caesar Salad (add chicken $2.00) Fresh romaine, herb croutons, and a creamy Caesar dressing $6.00

Mozzarella & Tomato Salad Fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, and a balsamic dressing $8.00

WRAPS & TACOS

Roasted Veggie Wrap $7.00

Tuna Wrap Tuna, lettuce & tomato served in a soft tortilla shell $7.00

Chicken Caesar Wrap Grilled chicken, lettuce, creamy Caesar dressing served in a soft tortilla shell $7.00

Pulled Pork Tacos 3 Pulled pork tacos with pico de gallo, salsa verde and cilantro $7.00

Chipotle Chicken Tacos 3 chipotle chicken tacos with pico de gallo, sour cream and guacamole $7.00

Fish Tacos 3 baja fish tacos served with spicy mayo, red cabbage & salsa fresco $6.50

HOT DOG $3.00 add cheese or chili .50

The Texas Tommy Dog cheez whiz & bacon $4.00

The Memphis Dog root beer bbq pulled pork $5.00

The Chicago Dog chili, relish & onions $4.00

The Surf & Turf Dog topped with fish cake $5.00

The Elvis Hound Dog peanut butter & banana $4.00

The Heart Attack Dog wrapped in bacon & deep fried, chili & cheese $5.00

The Philly Steak Dog slices of filet mignon, cheez whiz & fried onions $6.00

Any dog can be cooked deep fried on request

ORIGINAL LEVIS HOT DOGS

Hand Cut Fries: Regular, Sweet Potato or Half of each $3.00

Cajun or Old Bay seasoned: add 50 cents Cheese sauce: add 50 cents

Mozzerella sticks $4.00

Chicken Fingers(5) $5.00

Fingers & Fries(3 fingers) $5.00

Tater Tots $3.00

BACON WRAPPED JALEPENO TATER TOTS $5.00

FRIES & FINGER FOOD

fried bologna with bacon, ham & Root Beer BBQ pulled pork on a bun with american cheese & fried onions

Marinated squash, zucchini, peppers, eggplant, crisp romaine lettuce & ranch dressing served in a soft tortilla shell

GRUBHOUSE GRILLAngus Grub Burger 8 oz of angus beef served with lettuce, tomato & onions $6.00

Angus Cheeseburger Angus Grub burger with your choice of American, swiss or provolone $6.50

BBQ Bacon Burger 8 oz angus burger with cheddar, bacon and our Root Beer BBQ sauce $7.00

Hangover Burger 8 oz angus burger topped with fried egg & American cheese $7.00

Veggie Burger Served with avocado, salsa & gouda cheese $6.00

Blackened Chicken Sandwich Served with lettuce, tomato & lime mayo $6.00

Root Beer BBQ pulled pork slow cooked in our signature Root Beer BBQ sauce $7.00

Fish Cake Sandwich Served with lettuce, tomato and tartar sauce $6.00

Fried Bologna Sandwich thick cut & fried with American cheese & fried onions $6.00

The GRUBHOUSE Porker $8.00

Grilled Cheese served on Texas Tommy bread with your choice of cheese. Add tomato $1.00 $3.50

4 Cheese grilled cheese melt American, swiss, provolone & gouda. Add tomato $1.00 $5.50

Tuna Melt Tuna salad served on Wheat bread with lettuce & tomato $5.50

The Elvis Melt Texas Tommy bread grilled with peanut butter & bananas, topped with powdered sugar $4.00

Grubhouse GrindersFilet Mignon Sandwich Served with mushrooms, crispy onion and a horseradish cream sauce $8.50

Roast Pork Served with peppers, broccoli rabe & provolone cheese $8.00

Roast Beef Slow roasted top round beef served in au jus $7.00

Homemade Meatball served in our marinara sauce $7.00

Italian Sausage Served with peppers & onions $7.00

Cuban Panini Roast pork & ham served with swiss cheese, mustard & pickles $7.00

Tuscan Chicken Panini Grilled chicken topped with roasted peppers, spinach, provolone & ranch dresssing $7.00

Blackened Chicken BLT Panini Served with bacon, lettuce, tomato & lime mayo $7.00

Tomato & Mozzerella Panini Fresh mozzarella, tomato & balsamic vinaigrette $7.00

Soups & Salads

Soup du Jour $4.00 Grubhouse Chili $4.00

Mixed Green Salad Fresh romaine & crisp iceberg lettuce with a mix of vegetables vinaigrette dressing $6.00

Caesar Salad (add chicken $2.00) Fresh romaine, herb croutons, and a creamy Caesar dressing $6.00

Mozzarella & Tomato Salad Fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, and a balsamic dressing $8.00

WRAPS & TACOS

Roasted Veggie Wrap $7.00

Tuna Wrap Tuna, lettuce & tomato served in a soft tortilla shell $7.00

Chicken Caesar Wrap Grilled chicken, lettuce, creamy Caesar dressing served in a soft tortilla shell $7.00

Pulled Pork Tacos 3 Pulled pork tacos with pico de gallo, salsa verde and cilantro $7.00

Chipotle Chicken Tacos 3 chipotle chicken tacos with pico de gallo, sour cream and guacamole $7.00

Fish Tacos 3 baja fish tacos served with spicy mayo, red cabbage & salsa fresco $6.50

HOT DOG $3.00 add cheese or chili .50

The Texas Tommy Dog cheez whiz & bacon $4.00

The Memphis Dog root beer bbq pulled pork $5.00

The Chicago Dog chili, relish & onions $4.00

The Surf & Turf Dog topped with fish cake $5.00

The Elvis Hound Dog peanut butter & banana $4.00

The Heart Attack Dog wrapped in bacon & deep fried, chili & cheese $5.00

The Philly Steak Dog slices of filet mignon, cheez whiz & fried onions $6.00

Any dog can be cooked deep fried on request

ORIGINAL LEVIS HOT DOGS

Hand Cut Fries: Regular, Sweet Potato or Half of each $3.00

Cajun or Old Bay seasoned: add 50 cents Cheese sauce: add 50 cents

Mozzerella sticks $4.00

Chicken Fingers(5) $5.00

Fingers & Fries(3 fingers) $5.00

Tater Tots $3.00

BACON WRAPPED JALEPENO TATER TOTS $5.00

FRIES & FINGER FOOD

fried bologna with bacon, ham & Root Beer BBQ pulled pork on a bun with american cheese & fried onions

Marinated squash, zucchini, peppers, eggplant, crisp romaine lettuce & ranch dressing served in a soft tortilla shell

GRUBHOUSE GRILLAngus Grub Burger 8 oz of angus beef served with lettuce, tomato & onions $6.00

Angus Cheeseburger Angus Grub burger with your choice of American, swiss or provolone $6.50

BBQ Bacon Burger 8 oz angus burger with cheddar, bacon and our Root Beer BBQ sauce $7.00

Hangover Burger 8 oz angus burger topped with fried egg & American cheese $7.00

Veggie Burger Served with avocado, salsa & gouda cheese $6.00

Blackened Chicken Sandwich Served with lettuce, tomato & lime mayo $6.00

Root Beer BBQ pulled pork slow cooked in our signature Root Beer BBQ sauce $7.00

Fish Cake Sandwich Served with lettuce, tomato and tartar sauce $6.00

Fried Bologna Sandwich thick cut & fried with American cheese & fried onions $6.00

The GRUBHOUSE Porker $8.00

Grilled Cheese served on Texas Tommy bread with your choice of cheese. Add tomato $1.00 $3.50

4 Cheese grilled cheese melt American, swiss, provolone & gouda. Add tomato $1.00 $5.50

Tuna Melt Tuna salad served on Wheat bread with lettuce & tomato $5.50

The Elvis Melt Texas Tommy bread grilled with peanut butter & bananas, topped with powdered sugar $4.00

Grubhouse GrindersFilet Mignon Sandwich Served with mushrooms, crispy onion and a horseradish cream sauce $8.50

Roast Pork Served with peppers, broccoli rabe & provolone cheese $8.00

Roast Beef Slow roasted top round beef served in au jus $7.00

Homemade Meatball served in our marinara sauce $7.00

Italian Sausage Served with peppers & onions $7.00

Cuban Panini Roast pork & ham served with swiss cheese, mustard & pickles $7.00

Tuscan Chicken Panini Grilled chicken topped with roasted peppers, spinach, provolone & ranch dresssing $7.00

Blackened Chicken BLT Panini Served with bacon, lettuce, tomato & lime mayo $7.00

Tomato & Mozzerella Panini Fresh mozzarella, tomato & balsamic vinaigrette $7.00

Soups & Salads

Soup du Jour $4.00 Grubhouse Chili $4.00

Mixed Green Salad Fresh romaine & crisp iceberg lettuce with a mix of vegetables vinaigrette dressing $6.00

Caesar Salad (add chicken $2.00) Fresh romaine, herb croutons, and a creamy Caesar dressing $6.00

Mozzarella & Tomato Salad Fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, and a balsamic dressing $8.00

WRAPS & TACOS

Roasted Veggie Wrap $7.00

Tuna Wrap Tuna, lettuce & tomato served in a soft tortilla shell $7.00

Chicken Caesar Wrap Grilled chicken, lettuce, creamy Caesar dressing served in a soft tortilla shell $7.00

Pulled Pork Tacos 3 Pulled pork tacos with pico de gallo, salsa verde and cilantro $7.00

Chipotle Chicken Tacos 3 chipotle chicken tacos with pico de gallo, sour cream and guacamole $7.00

Fish Tacos 3 baja fish tacos served with spicy mayo, red cabbage & salsa fresco $6.50

HOT DOG $3.00 add cheese or chili .50

The Texas Tommy Dog cheez whiz & bacon $4.00

The Memphis Dog root beer bbq pulled pork $5.00

The Chicago Dog chili, relish & onions $4.00

The Surf & Turf Dog topped with fish cake $5.00

The Elvis Hound Dog peanut butter & banana $4.00

The Heart Attack Dog wrapped in bacon & deep fried, chili & cheese $5.00

The Philly Steak Dog slices of filet mignon, cheez whiz & fried onions $6.00

Any dog can be cooked deep fried on request

ORIGINAL LEVIS HOT DOGS

Hand Cut Fries: Regular, Sweet Potato or Half of each $3.00

Cajun or Old Bay seasoned: add 50 cents Cheese sauce: add 50 cents

Mozzerella sticks $4.00

Chicken Fingers(5) $5.00

Fingers & Fries(3 fingers) $5.00

Tater Tots $3.00

BACON WRAPPED JALEPENO TATER TOTS $5.00

FRIES & FINGER FOOD

fried bologna with bacon, ham & Root Beer BBQ pulled pork on a bun with american cheese & fried onions

Marinated squash, zucchini, peppers, eggplant, crisp romaine lettuce & ranch dressing served in a soft tortilla shell

GRUBHOUSE GRILLAngus Grub Burger 8 oz of angus beef served with lettuce, tomato & onions $6.00

Angus Cheeseburger Angus Grub burger with your choice of American, swiss or provolone $6.50

BBQ Bacon Burger 8 oz angus burger with cheddar, bacon and our Root Beer BBQ sauce $7.00

Hangover Burger 8 oz angus burger topped with fried egg & American cheese $7.00

Veggie Burger Served with avocado, salsa & gouda cheese $6.00

Blackened Chicken Sandwich Served with lettuce, tomato & lime mayo $6.00

Root Beer BBQ pulled pork slow cooked in our signature Root Beer BBQ sauce $7.00

Fish Cake Sandwich Served with lettuce, tomato and tartar sauce $6.00

Fried Bologna Sandwich thick cut & fried with American cheese & fried onions $6.00

The GRUBHOUSE Porker $8.00

Grilled Cheese served on Texas Tommy bread with your choice of cheese. Add tomato $1.00 $3.50

4 Cheese grilled cheese melt American, swiss, provolone & gouda. Add tomato $1.00 $5.50

Tuna Melt Tuna salad served on Wheat bread with lettuce & tomato $5.50

The Elvis Melt Texas Tommy bread grilled with peanut butter & bananas, topped with powdered sugar $4.00

Grubhouse GrindersFilet Mignon Sandwich Served with mushrooms, crispy onion and a horseradish cream sauce $8.50

Roast Pork Served with peppers, broccoli rabe & provolone cheese $8.00

Roast Beef Slow roasted top round beef served in au jus $7.00

Homemade Meatball served in our marinara sauce $7.00

Italian Sausage Served with peppers & onions $7.00

Cuban Panini Roast pork & ham served with swiss cheese, mustard & pickles $7.00

Tuscan Chicken Panini Grilled chicken topped with roasted peppers, spinach, provolone & ranch dresssing $7.00

Blackened Chicken BLT Panini Served with bacon, lettuce, tomato & lime mayo $7.00

Tomato & Mozzerella Panini Fresh mozzarella, tomato & balsamic vinaigrette $7.00

Soups & Salads

Soup du Jour $4.00 Grubhouse Chili $4.00

Mixed Green Salad Fresh romaine & crisp iceberg lettuce with a mix of vegetables vinaigrette dressing $6.00

Caesar Salad (add chicken $2.00) Fresh romaine, herb croutons, and a creamy Caesar dressing $6.00

Mozzarella & Tomato Salad Fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, and a balsamic dressing $8.00

WRAPS & TACOS

Roasted Veggie Wrap $7.00

Tuna Wrap Tuna, lettuce & tomato served in a soft tortilla shell $7.00

Chicken Caesar Wrap Grilled chicken, lettuce, creamy Caesar dressing served in a soft tortilla shell $7.00

Pulled Pork Tacos 3 Pulled pork tacos with pico de gallo, salsa verde and cilantro $7.00

Chipotle Chicken Tacos 3 chipotle chicken tacos with pico de gallo, sour cream and guacamole $7.00

Fish Tacos 3 baja fish tacos served with spicy mayo, red cabbage & salsa fresco $6.50

HOT DOG $3.00 add cheese or chili .50

The Texas Tommy Dog cheez whiz & bacon $4.00

The Memphis Dog root beer bbq pulled pork $5.00

The Chicago Dog chili, relish & onions $4.00

The Surf & Turf Dog topped with fish cake $5.00

The Elvis Hound Dog peanut butter & banana $4.00

The Heart Attack Dog wrapped in bacon & deep fried, chili & cheese $5.00

The Philly Steak Dog slices of filet mignon, cheez whiz & fried onions $6.00

Any dog can be cooked deep fried on request

ORIGINAL LEVIS HOT DOGS

Hand Cut Fries: Regular, Sweet Potato or Half of each $3.00

Cajun or Old Bay seasoned: add 50 cents Cheese sauce: add 50 cents

Mozzerella sticks $4.00

Chicken Fingers(5) $5.00

Fingers & Fries(3 fingers) $5.00

Tater Tots $3.00

BACON WRAPPED JALEPENO TATER TOTS $5.00

FRIES & FINGER FOOD

fried bologna with bacon, ham & Root Beer BBQ pulled pork on a bun with american cheese & fried onions

Marinated squash, zucchini, peppers, eggplant, crisp romaine lettuce & ranch dressing served in a soft tortilla shell

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Antipasto Salad ............................. $5.75

Ch. Steak Sliders ...................................$4.63Fried Breaded Stringbeans .....................$4.63Mac & Cheese Wedges ............................$4.63

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Chinese Restaurant(Formerly of 5th & Oregon)

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Sunday, May 12thFull Menu Available

Plus Holiday Specials.Serving from 2pm-8pm

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76 Industrial Highway, Essington, PA 19029Starters:

Omelet Station with Assorted Toppings, Eggs Benedict, Cinnamon Glazed French Toast, Belgium Waffl es with Whipped Cream and Strawberry Toppings, Home Fried Potatoes, Crispy Bacon and

Juicy Sausage Links along with a Variety of Freshly Baked Pastries

Salad Bar • Peel and Eat ShrimpLobster Bisque and Cream of Asparagus Soup • Imported Cheese Display

Smoked Salmon display with Condiments • Speciality Meats and Vegetable AntipastoCarved Entrees/Buffet Selections:

Carved Roast Meats: Sirloin of Beef Au Jus & Oven Roasted TurkeySeared Chicken with Tomato Bruschetta and Fig Glaze Drizzle

Penne a la Vodka with Baby Rock Shrimp in a Pink Cognac SauceGarlic Herb Tilapia Filet with Tropical Salsa

Roasted Rosemary Potatoes, Baked Macaroni and Cheese, Fresh Garden Vegetable Medley and Glazed Carrots.

Desserts:Homemade freshly Baked Cakes and Pies & Fresh Fruit, Chocolate Fondue

Beverages:Orange Mimosas, Assorted Chilled Juices, Coffee, Milk and Sodas

Mother’s Day Grand BrunchOpen Seating 11:30AM-4:30PM

Starters:Omelet Station with Assorted Toppings, Eggs Benedict, Cinnamon Glazed French Toast, Belgium Waffles with Whipped Cream and Strawberry Toppings, Home Fried Potatoes,

Crispy Bacon and Juicy Sausage Links along with a Variety of Freshly Baked Pastries Salad Bar Peel and Eat Shrimp

Lobster Bisque and Cream of Asparagus SoupImported Cheese Display

Smoked Salmon display with CondimentsSpecialty Meats and Vegetable Antipasto

Carved Entrées/Buffet Selections:Carved Roast Meats: Sirloin of Beef Au Jus & Oven Roasted Turkey

Seared Chicken with Tomato Bruschetta and Fig Glaze DrizzlePenne a la Vodka with Baby Rock Shrimp in a Pink Cognac Sauce

Garlic Herb Tilapia Filet with Tropical SalsaRoasted Rosemary Potatoes, Baked Macaroni and Cheese, Fresh Garden Vegetable Medley and

Glazed CarrotsDesserts:

Homemade freshly Baked Cakes and Pies & Fresh Fruit Chocolate Fondue

Beverages:Orange Mimosas, Assorted Chilled Juices, Coffee, Milk & Sodas

Adults $28.00 • Seniors $25.00 Children 16 and under $15.00

Children under 5: FREE(Includes all Taxes and Service Charges)

For Reservations Call: 610-595-3507

Mother’s Day Grand BrunchOpen Seating 11:30AM-4:30PM

Starters:Omelet Station with Assorted Toppings, Eggs Benedict, Cinnamon Glazed French Toast, Belgium Waffles with Whipped Cream and Strawberry Toppings, Home Fried Potatoes,

Crispy Bacon and Juicy Sausage Links along with a Variety of Freshly Baked Pastries Salad Bar Peel and Eat Shrimp

Lobster Bisque and Cream of Asparagus SoupImported Cheese Display

Smoked Salmon display with CondimentsSpecialty Meats and Vegetable Antipasto

Carved Entrées/Buffet Selections:Carved Roast Meats: Sirloin of Beef Au Jus & Oven Roasted Turkey

Seared Chicken with Tomato Bruschetta and Fig Glaze DrizzlePenne a la Vodka with Baby Rock Shrimp in a Pink Cognac Sauce

Garlic Herb Tilapia Filet with Tropical SalsaRoasted Rosemary Potatoes, Baked Macaroni and Cheese, Fresh Garden Vegetable Medley and

Glazed CarrotsDesserts:

Homemade freshly Baked Cakes and Pies & Fresh Fruit Chocolate Fondue

Beverages:Orange Mimosas, Assorted Chilled Juices, Coffee, Milk & Sodas

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Monthly Dinner SpecialSAll Served with Cup of Soup or Salad,

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served with a potato and a vegetable$1599

GrilleD Beef liverFresh beef liver, grilled and topped with sauteed onions

and bacon, served with a potato and a vegetable$1099

fettuccini carBonaraFettuccini pasta with fresh bacon and green peas, tossed

in our homemade creamy alfredo sauce, served with garlic bread (complete)$1349

chicken MarSalaChicken breast sauteed with fresh mushrooms, garlic and

marsala wine, served over linguini with garlic bread

$1499

BreaDeD pork chopS2 juicy pork chops, breaded and fried, topped with brown gravy, served with a potato and vegetable

$1499

ShriMp Stir-fryShrimp sauteed with a blend of oriental vegetables, finished

in a teriyaki sauce, served over rice with garlic bread$1699

Greek chickenGrilled chicken breast, topped with crumbled feta cheese

and diced tomatoes, served over rice (complete)$1349

freSh haM & StuffinGFresh ham sliced and served over our homemade apple stuff-

ing, topped with gravy, served with a potato and vegetable$ 1199

StuffeD portaBella MuShrooMS2 portabello mushrooms stuffed with our signature crab-

meat stuffing, served with a potato and vegetable$1499

priMe riBRoast prime rib of beef, cooked to your liking, served

with a potato and vegetable$1649

veal parMeSanTender veal, lightly breaded and fried, topped with

tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese, served with a side of spaghetti and garlic bread$1499

SauteeD claMS & MuSSelSClams and mussels sauteed in your choice of red or white

sauce, served over linguini with garlic bread$1699

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Adish that includes a combination of fruits and sweets, Am-brosia is one of those scrumptious desserts sure to satisfy even when there is only a little bit of room left after dinner.

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I N G R E D I E N T S : 1 large can of peach, pear and pineapple chunks, drained2 cans of mandarin oranges1 jar of cherries3/4 bag of mini marshmallows16 ounces of sour creamCoconut fl akes or walnut pieces, to taste

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Bella Vista/Hawthorn/Queen Vi l lage

American/ContinentalRoyal Tavern: 937 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-389-6694, royaltavern.com, $

Asian International Smokeless Bar-beque: 600 Washington Ave., 215-599-8844, $

Coffee/Café/SweetsAnthony’s Coffee House: 903 S. Ninth St., italiancoffeehouse.com, 215-627-2586, $

FrenchCreperie Beau Monde: 624 S. Sixth St., 215-592-0656, creperie-beaumonde.com, $

Greek/Middle Eastern Cafe Fulya: 727 S. Second St., 267-909-9937, cafefulya.com, $$Dmitri’s: 795 S. Third St., 215-625-0556, $$

InternationalNew Wave Cafe: 784 S. Third St., 215-922-8484, newwavecafe.com, $$

The Irish Times: 629 S. Second St., 215-923-1103, $$

ItalianAva: 518 S. Third St., 215-922-3282, avarestaurant.com, $$$ Cucina Forte: 768 S. Eighth St., 215-238-0778, cucinaforte.com, $$

Dante and Luigi’s: 762 S. 10th St., 215-922-9501, danteandluigis.com, $$ Ralph’s: 760 S. Ninth St., 215-627-6011, ralphsrestaurant.com, $$Village Belle: 757 S. Front St., 215-551-2200, thevillagebelle.com, $$$

Mexican

Paloma: 763 S. Eighth St., 215-928-9500, palomafi nedining.com, $$$

SeafoodAnastasi’s: 1101 S. Ninth St., 215-462-0550, phillyitalianmarket.com/market/anastasi_seafood, $$

East Passyunk Crossing/Passyunk Square

American/Continental Carman’s Country Kitchen: 1301 S. 11th St., 215-339-9613, coun-trykitchenrestaurants.com, $Fuel: 1917 E. Passyunk Ave. 215-468-3835, fuelphilly.com, $$

Asian JC Chinese Restaurant: 1701 S. Eighth St., 215-334-1056, $$

Nam Phuong Restaurant: 1100-20 Washington Ave., 215-468-0410, $$

Pho 75: 1122 Washington Ave., 215-271-5866, $

Fast BreakKey Pizza: 1846 S. 12th St., 215-551-7111, keypizzagrill.com, $Vincenzo’s Deli: 1626 S. Ninth St., 215-463-6811, $

ItalianChiarella’s Ristorante: 1603 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-334-6404, chiarellasristorante.com, $$

High Note Cafe: 1549 S. 13th St., 215-755-8903, francoandluigis.com, $$

La Fourno: 636 South St., 215-627-9000, lafourno.com, $$

Mamma Maria Ristorante: 1637 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-463-6884, mammamaria.info, $$$ Marra’s: 1734 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-463-9249, marrasone.com, $$ Pizzeria Pesto: 1925 S. Broad St., 215-271-6840, pizzeriapesto.com, $$Ristorante Pesto: 1915 S. Broad St., 215-336-8380, ristorantepesto.com, $$Villa di Roma: 936 S. Ninth St., 215-592-1295, $$

MexicanThe Adobe Cafe: 1919 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-551-2243, adobecafephilly.com, $$La Lupe: 1201 S. Ninth St., 215-551-9920, $$Taqueria Veracruzana: 908 Wash-ington Ave., 215-465-1440, $$

Middle Eastern Bitar’s: 947 Federal St., 215-755-1121, bitars.com, $

Lower Moyamensing/Sports Complex

American/Continental McFadden’s Restaurant and Saloon: 1 Citizens Bank Way, 215-952-0300, mcfaddensballpark.com, $

Fast Break Nick’s Charcoal Pit: 1242 Snyder Ave., 215-271-3750, $

MediterraneanMazza: 1100 Jackson St., 215-952-2600, mazzahealthyfood.com, $

MexicanLos Gallos: 951 Wolf St., 215-551-1245, losgallosphilly.com, $$

ItalianBomb Bomb BBQ Grill & Italian Restaurant: 1026 Wolf St., 215-463-1311, bombbomb-restaurant.com, $$

Criniti Ristorante: 2611 S. Broad St., 215-465-7750, crinitirestaurant.com, $$

Johnnie’s: 2240 S. 12th St., 215-334-8006, $

Medora’s Mecca: 3101 S. 13th St., 215-336-1655, $$Ralph & Rickey’s Pizzeria: 2700 S. Seventh St., 215-271-6622, $

Marconi/Packer Park

Peking Inn: 2020 Penrose Ave., 215-271-1389, $$ Key to symbols $ average entrée under $10//$$ average entrée under $20//$$$ average entrée over $20

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■ By Phyllis Stein-NovackRestaurant Rev iewer

On a November evening in 2000, Mary Ann Ferrie and her husband Dan Grimes opened Chloe, a quiet, unassuming BYOB just across the

street from the Betsy Ross House. Word quickly spread about the couple’s ap-proach to global cuisine and their dedica-tion to simple, fresh ingredients.

As I wait for new restaurants to gain their kitchen legs, Edward and I retrieved a bottle of Malbac from the wine rack and headed over to Arch Street.

Chloe has about 40 seats in the candlelit dining room. Tables and chairs are fash-ioned from simple wood while tchotch-kes take pride of place on the walls and shelves.

Our server brought us tasty homemade whipped hummus along with warm pita that spent time on the grill. He explained the specials in detail and left us to sip our wine and look over the menu.

Smoked trout ($13) took me right back to Sunday mornings at my home while growing up. It has a slightly salty fl a-vor that was nicely offset by a dollop of horseradish cream, thinly sliced pickled cucumber, caper berries and a mound of nicely dressed, peppery watercress. Another serving of pita arrived since we quickly polished the fi rst one off.

Another winning appetizer was Indone-sian shrimp ($16). Finding the perfect bal-ance of spice and sweet can be tricky, but Ferrie hit the mark here. She prepared a rich, tasty sauce of coconut milk and chili, which reduced to a fi ne consistency with-out breaking on the plate. Six shrimp were

set on the grill and nestled on the pool of sauce. I squeezed on a bit of fresh lime juice and enjoyed a fi ne starter to my din-ner. I even used my knife to scrape up and fi nish the sauce.

Ferrie and Grimes both cook. They have an instinct when it comes to sweet, sour, salt and spice. No one fl avor overpowers the other.

This culinary instinct was evident in the grilled salmon ($22). A thick fi llet was grilled until it was still translucent and set upon a bed of crisp polenta, a mix of sweet and sour eggplant topped with a ba-sil pesto sauce. You might think too much was going on in the bowl, but it was not. All of the ingredients worked lovely here.

The only time I had to reach for the salt was to pep up my pork Milanese ($28). Two large slices of boneless pork loin were pounded thin, coated in panko crumbs and quickly sautéed until the meat turned a golden brown. Panko are crisp but a bit bland, so a hint of salt worked some magic. The pork was juicy, tender and not a bit overcooked. Any dish served alla Milanese is accompanied by an aru-gula salad.

Some chefs pile it on top of the veal, chicken or pork. Our delightful server ad-vised it is served on the side. The spicy arugula was set off by grilled, smoky fl avored baby artichokes, which are now in season, roasted red and yellow cherry tomatoes, tiny cubes of crispy potatoes — called potato croutons on the menu — and tossed in a lemon basil dressing. I thought the salad was a wee overdressed but tasty. The portions were so generous, Edward

helped me to fi nish my dinner.Desserts are made in-house. Bread pud-

ding made with banana bread arrived warm and was topped with homemade, rich whipped cream ($7.50). I bake fl our-less chocolate cake during Passover and wanted to try Grimes’ version ($7.50). A hearty slice of rich, dense chocolate cake was set on large dollops of raspberry and blueberry coulis along with a scoop of chocolate hazelnut ice cream from The Franklin Fountain. It was a double-and-not-at-all-sweet chocolate delight.

Although the room could have been a bit brighter, the jazz playing softly on the sound system was the perfect background for our dinner.

Chloe will celebrate its 13th birthday in November. I think it has remained popu-lar because Ferrie and Grimes, who both are graduates of The Restaurant School at Walnut Hill College, believe in serving their guests good, honest fare. They are never trendy in the kitchen.

Three tips of the toque to Chloe. SPR

Chloe232 Arch St.215-629-2337chloebyob.com

Comment on this restaurant or review at south-phillyreview.com/food-and-drink/reviews.

Coffee/Café/SweetsCaffe Chicco: 2532 S. Broad St., 215-334-3100, $

Fast Break Millie’s Luncheonette & Ice Cream: 1441 W. Shunk St., 215-467-8553, $ Philadium: 1631 Packer Ave., 215-271-5220, philitavernrestau-rant.com, $

Italian Barrel’s Fine Food: 1725 Wolf St., 215-389-6010, barrelsfi nefood.com, $$ L’Angolo: 1415 Porter St., 215-389-4252, salentorestaurant.com/langolorest.html, $$ La Stanza: 2001 Oregon Ave., 215-271-0801, lastanzapa.com, $$ Popi’s: 3120 S. 20th St., 215-755-7180, popisrestaurant.com, $$

Pennsport/Whitman

American/Continental IHop: 3 Snyder Ave., 215-339-5095, ihop.com, $$2nd Street Brew House: 1700 S. Second St., 267-687-7964, 2ndstreetbrewhouse.com, $$

AsianHappy Dragon: 2047 S. Third St., 215-271-0552, happydragon.us, $

Fast Break Frank’s Breakfast and Lunch: 2439 S. Columbus Blvd, 215-339-8840, $New York New York Pizzeria: 1400 S. Columbus Blvd., 215-463-6205, $South View Pizza: 367 Durfor St., 215-467-2050, southviewpiz-zaphilly.com, $

Tony Luke’s: 39 E. Oregon Ave., 215-551-5725, tonylukes.com, $

Italian Caffe Valentino: 1245-49 S. Third St., 215-336-3033, caffevalentino.com, $$

SeafoodSnockey’s Oyster and Crab House: 1020 S. Second St., 215-339-9578, snockeys.com, $$

VeganGrindcore House: 1515 S. Fourth St., 215-839-3333, grindcore-house.com, $

Newbold/Point Breeze/South of South

AsianGolden Szechuan: 2120 S. Broad St., 215-336-5310, $Hibachi 2 Go: 1414 Snyder Ave., 215-336-8646, hibachi2go.com, $

Fast Break Brunic’s Luncheonette: 2000 S. 17th St., 215-755-7645, $

King of Wings: 2233 S. Wood-stock St., 215-551-2400, kingof-wings1.com, $

Moe’s Hot Dog House: 2601 Washington Ave., 215-465-6637, moeshotdoghouse.com, $

Texas Wieners: 1426 Snyder Ave., 215-465-8635, texaswieners.com, $

MexicanCafé con Chocolate: 2100 S. Nor-wood St., 267-639-4506, cafecon-chocolate.com, $

Middle EasternDivan Turkish Kitchen: 918 S. 22nd St., 215-545-5790, divan-turkishkitchen.com, $$ SPR

For more listings, visit southphillyre-view.com/food-and-drink/guide.

A small, Old City BYOB, Chloe serves dinner 5:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesday to Saturday.

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SouthPhillyDinersBroad Street Diner: 1135 S. Broad St., 215-825-3636, $$Diner at the Plaza: 43 Snyder Ave., 215-755-7899, $$ Melrose Diner: 1501 Snyder Ave., 215-467-6644, $ Morning Glory Diner: 735 S. 10th St., 215-413-3999, morning-glorydiner.com, $Oregon Diner: 302 Oregon Ave., 215-462-5566, oregondinerphilly.com, $$ Penrose Diner: 2016 Penrose Ave., 215-465-1097, penrosedi-ner.com, $$ South Street Diner: 140 South St., 215-627-5258, southstreet-diner.com, $ SPR

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Jennifer Choplin‘s dad served as the family’s chef when she was growing up, but she assisted in the kitchen at

chili competitions the Choplins entered near their West Deptford, N.J. home. Despite the experi-ence, she had different plans.

“It’s defi nitely not what I thought I’d be doing,” Choplin, the executive chef at SoWe, 918 S. 22nd St., who graduated from The College of New Jersey with an English degree, said of her current career path. “I thought I’d be writing. ... It’s hard to fi nd a job in that fi eld sometimes, so I took a job at a bakery.”

She then headed to The Restau-rant School at Walnut Hill Col-lege before picking up cooking gigs at Bistrot La Minette, 623 S. Ninth St., as a sous-chef and Res-urrection Ale House, 2425 Grays Ferry Ave., as its main line cook. She became head chef at Watkins Drinkery, 1712 S. 10th St., and Center City’s The Butcher and The Brewer before joining SoWe about two months ago.

The inspiration for her ar-chitectural Tuna Taco Tartare,

which appears on the menu as an $11 appetizer, came from a European restaurant’s photo she saw on Instagram and her love for South Philly tacos. The chef, who formerly resided in Cen-ter City, only found her Ninth-Street-and-Snyder-Avenue digs after staying at a friend’s nearby home for awhile.

“I fell in love with South Philly — just the food and the people — and just wound up staying,” she said.

ONION INGREDIENTS:2 red onions, sliced 1/3-inch

thick2 cups of red wine vinegar1/2 cup of water1 teaspoon of whole black

peppercorns2 bay leaves1 tablespoon of salt1 tablespoon of sugar2 orange peel stripsKosher salt, to taste

D I R E C T I O N S :Place the onions in a colander

and sprinkle them with the salt. Let sit for about 10 minutes and rinse.

Meanwhile, bring the water, vinegar, seasonings and spices to a boil. Pour the mixture over the onions. Let cool overnight in the fridge.

TARTARE INGREDIENTS:About 30 corn tortilla chips8 ounces of sushi-grade ahi

tuna, diced1 avocado, diced1/4 cup of cilantro leaves1/4 cup of lime juice1/4 cup of crème fraîche or

sour cream

1/4 cup of pickled red onions, diced

Salt, to taste

D I R E C T I O N S :Marinate the tuna in the lime

juice until it starts to turn opaque. Meanwhile, mix the avocado, cilantro, crème fraîche and on-ion in a bowl. Season with the salt. Place a dollop of the avo-cado mixture on the chips and top with the tuna. Stack them or serve them on a tray as a unique party snack. Leftover pickled red onion also is great in salads and on sandwiches. SPR

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On April 14th our family celebrated the baptism of our third generation of twins.On the ends of the photo are twin brothers Ernest and Anthony Della Pia.

They are uncles to twin sisters Janine and Alyssa Namako, who are godparents to their new twin niece and nephew Nicholas and Milania Zungolo.

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On her 20 yearAnniversary

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Happy 13th Birthdayto

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Who will celebrate on April 29th may all of your dreams and

wishes come true. Have a blessed day. God bless you always.

Love, Dad, Mom, Sister Ashley, Grandmom Angie, Grandmom Norma,

Uncle Tom, Aunt Jean, Cousin Angelica & Camille.

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who made her first Holy Communion on April 27, 2013

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Love, Mommy and Daddy,Family & Friends

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FTAURUS (April 21 to May 20): You’re demand-ing a lot from loved ones. Be reasonable and willing

to put in some effort to complete projects. Be clear about goals and why they are so important. Lucky number: 235.

GGEMINI (May 21 to June 20): You’re building on unstable ground. Reevaluate this situation. Why are

you feeling so insecure? What will take that feeling away? Refl ect on these questions to fi nd the peace you crave. Lucky number: 723.

HCANCER (June 21 to July 22): You’re quick to fi nd fault. Turn the focus on what’s going well and

what can be improved. Dedicate energy into making the situation better. Lucky number: 058.

aLEO (July 23 to Aug. 22): You may be selfi sh at times, but you’re focused on helping others.

Make this community feeling known to loved ones and ask them to join in. You will benefi t from the good energy for a long time to come. Lucky number: 607.

sVIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22): Eccentrics wind up alone. You’re not too upset. You could use a day or

two of solitude to pursue individuality. Don’t feel guilty about taking the time you need. Lucky number: 132.

dLIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22): Your cynicism is an act and detachment is insincere. Let loved ones

know how concerned you are and offer help, not criti-cism. If it’s too hard to keep up this front, just be your-self. Lucky number: 940.

fSCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21): Redistribute heavy load and try to conserve energy. Focus less

on how to balance and more on how to keep moving ahead. Lucky number: 451.

gSAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21): For the next few days, you’ll become stubborn or even

belligerent. Do you really want the fi ght you’re picking? Listen closely to someone with calm and practical ad-vice. Lucky number: 738.

HCAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19): Overconfi -dence just makes you impolite with critics. Leave

immaturity behind for now and let actions speak for them-selves. It may be downright annoying to those around you. Lucky number: 892.

AAQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18): Concentrate on staying grounded for a few more days. Don’t

dwell too much on attraction and desire. Spend time fi nd-ing happiness within yourself, don’t expect others provide it. Lucky number: 939.

SPISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20): Pay attention if you want to be more effective. It will come together in the

next few days. Someone important is trying to offer benefi cial advice. Be open to it. Lucky number: 394.

DARIES (March 21 to April 20): Don’t get in-volved in the drama of others. It’s OK to listen,

but these are not your concerns. Stay neutral and discon-nected. Lucky number: 563. SPR

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Secondhand shopACROSS 1. Actor Jack of TV’s “Dragnet” 5. Orchestra section 10. BPOE members 14. Norman Vincent, for one 15. Romantic men 17. Car shelter 20. Start of a sign outside a secondhand shop 23. Suffix for fever or sheep 24. Shiverer’s comment 25. On the beach 26. Full of sediment 28. Holy mlle. 29. __ and aah; express delight 31. Switches 34. Ending for silk or salt 35. Style 36. Exist 39. Sasha, to Malia 40. Lyric poems 41. 2nd part of sign 48. Hostile attacks 49. Pampas cowboy 50. Warning device 54. Sheridan & Blyth 55. Screwless fasteners 58. Certain vote 60. Fragrant wood 61. Cribbage piece 62. Roswell sighting, for short 63. Helper: abbr. 65. Tapers 67. Adapt 70. Deadly insects

72. Deadlock 75. Acting award 77. Slangy reply 78. Tiny insect 81. Lacrosse or polo 82. OR personnel 84. Weepers 86. Hans Christian Andersen, e.g. 87. Light on the feet 88. Spots 90. Narrow boat 91. 3rd part of sign 97. Fundamentals 100. Seize 101. Opposites of debits: abbr. 102. Individuals 103. In favor of 104. Generous one 106. Biblical verb ending 107. Mire 110. Siegfried or Roy 112. Look at more carefully 117. DDE’s rival 119. 90˚ from NNW 120. End of sign 125. Furnace tender 126. Meager 127. Cow 128. Beatty and others 129. Casino machines 130. Super jets no longer being made, for short DOWN 1. Opening of the U. S. Constitution 2. Piano tuner’s need 3. Spill the beans 4. Where most of us slept last night

5. Woman’s purchase 6. Ms. Barrett 7. Grant and Carter 8. One of Adam’s sons 9. Artists’ hangout 10. Something you can have on your face 11. Blood analysis site 12. Mr. Kringle 13. H. H. Munro’s pen name 14. Nuisance 16. Gentlemen 18. Very cold 19. First name in cosmetics 20. Madison’s place: abbr. 21. Wear away 22. Tosser on a bike 27. Time line divs. 30. Ship’s pronoun 32. Make known publicly 33. Fraternity letter 35. Word that means more in Mexico 36. Meek __ 37. Baseball pitcher Jerry 38. List-shortening abbr. 40. Flirters 41. Ensnare 42. Barn topper 43. Half a prison? 44. Safe investments: abbr. 45. Grow gray 46. Talks 47. Mother-of-pearl

51. Hubbub 52. Unprocessed 53. Fem. title 55. Insistent demands 56. Volunteer 57. Wine and dine 59. Go in 64. Auto accessories 66. Venomous creatures 67. Simon’s name- sakes 68. Bone: pref. 69. Martini’s partner 71. Peeper

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May the warmth of God’s love embrace us

May the compassion of His love keep us.

And may the hope in God surround us

with the assurance of His Grace to keep

us in His care day by day forever.

From, Mom & FamilyWith Love Always

Sherline Johnson

m i ss i ng May 1, 1997

Happy BirthdaySherline Johnson

missing May 1, 1997

“� e �ord Is �y S�ep�erd”Jeff �ey Jer�ai�eBy�on

Hardee Jr.Jeffrey,

You have been in Heaven for two years. On this day

I won’t be sad or shed tears. I will just refl ect on the love

and happiness we shared together.

Love you my precious grandson.

See you later, Jeffrey

Grandmom Regina L. MobleyUncle Lateef Mobley

Hardee Jr.Hardee Jr.

I won’t be sad or shed tears. I won’t be sad or shed tears. I will just refl ect on the love I will just refl ect on the love

Grandmom Regina L. MobleyGrandmom Regina L. Mobley

2-19-90 • 4-21-11

IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY SON

LAMONT HALL5.2.78 • 3.6.94

Today you would have been 35 years old, Wish you were

here. Not a day goes by that I

don’t miss you.

Always in my heart.

Love always, Mom, Tanya,

Friday, Darren and

friends

Happy Birthday My Son

Armando Ceritano

May 4, 1931 • May 2, 1990

“Il buon pastore tosa

ma non scortica.”

Fondly remembered by

family and friends

Gloria J. Inverso10/28/46 – 4/30/10

It has been three years since you are gone. Another year still more tears, another day

doesn’t get any easier. I just pray everyday to see you soon because God knows how much I

miss you.

Love always, Mom

Love always,

The Foschini family would like to express our sincere thanks to all who took the time to share in the remembrance of Big Jerry. Words cannot express our gratitude for the abundance of love and support we’ve received during this most diffi cult time. Jerry was truly the “rock” of our family, and we fi nd comfort in knowing that he not only touched our lives but the lives of so many others as well.

To know him was to love him, and our friends’ and family’s recent actions have shown that they did just that. Whether you paid us a visit, attended the funeral services, sent something to the house, offered words of comfort, or lent a listening ear – please know that it did not go unnoticed.

We thank you for honoring Jerry’s memory with your kindness and generosity. Although we now have a permanent void in our hearts, we will be forever grateful for the loving memories we have of Jerry, as well as for those you have shared with us, and we will treasure them for a lifetime.

Deepest Appreciation,The Foschini Family

Gerald R. Foschini

Big Jerry

102 years old of Philadelphia, Pa passed away April 26, 2013

peacefully at home. Katie grew up in North Carolina, and moved to

Philadelphia, PA. in 1940.

Services will be held May 3, 2013 @ 11:00 am (Viewing 9:00 am - 11:00 am) at Enon Taberncle Baptist Church, 230 W. Coulter

St. Philadelphia, PA 19144

In lieu of fl owers please send any dona-tions to Christian Street YMCA, 1724 Christian St. Philadelphia, Pa. 19146

KATIE“KITTY”FLOYD

Memorial Service at

Michael Ruffenach Funeral Home3rd & Wolf Sts.

6:00pm- 9:00pmFriday May 3, 2013

In Loving Memory Of

Celana Perez1983 • 20131983 • 2013

Celana will be sadly missed

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Knowing he will always encounter talented foes, Albert Baur decided long ago never to make himself an additional adversary through exces-

sive worry. The 2010 alumnus of Ss. Neumann-

Goretti High School, 1736 S. 10th St., has coolly continued his baseball journey for South Carolina’s Newberry College Wolves and recently returned home fol-lowing a campaign that earned him nu-merous accolades, including a summer opportunity to impress scouts.

“I really enjoyed growing as a player this year,” the 21-year-old resident of the 200 block of Daly Street said Monday of his second season with the Division II institution. “I felt calm the whole time and just went out there to get my team as many wins as possible.”

The Whitman native and starting fi rst baseman helped the South Atlantic Con-ference unit to amass a 29-22 record, which marked a nine-game improvement on the previous year’s mark, by registering a .371 batting average, good for third on the squad and fi rst among the regulars. He also led the pack in at-bats, doubles, RBI, total bases and hits. His 78 knocks ranked No. 4 among all Division-II hitters. Twice claiming player-of-the-week honors, he received second-team all-conference dis-tinction and had his .987 fi elding percent-age honored through the acquisition of a Gold Glove.

“Coming into this season, I wanted to pay more attention to things like pitchers’ tendencies, and I liked that my teammates came to look to me as a hitter who could drive them in,” Baur, who redshirted in 2011 and thus has two more years of athletic eligibility to complement his remaining scholastic term as a sports management major, said. “I felt we really

progressed and should fi eld a great bunch our next time out.”

The 6-foot-4 fi gure knew early that he and his Palmetto State pals could stand out, as they swept their season-opening four-game set. That fl awless start helped to breed their facility’s fi rst winning en-deavors since 1999, with their march end-ing in an April 21 conference semifi nal.

“It’s just been an educational experience to go from being able only to practice my freshman year to being a part of a team that almost played for a championship,” Baur, who also topped the Wolves in RBI last season, said.

DISPLAYING GREAT DISCIPLINE at the dish, the left-handed hitter enjoys matching his wits against a hurler’s mindset and makes consistent contact courtesy of taking a two-strike approach to each trip. Striking out only 22 times in 210 appearances and placing many pitches in left fi eld prove his willingness to know when he should wield his aluminum aid, a philosophy that helped him to generate a .410 on-base percentage. For his efforts, Baur fi nds himself in the running for the Tino Martinez Award, the top prize for a Division II diamond pres-ence, with the naming of semifi nalists to come later this month, and will spend most of the summer playing in the North-woods League.

“That should be a great chance to inter-act with and learn from excellent players,” he said of the showcase experience that will take him to Minnesota, Wisconsin and Canada. “I’m pretty humble about what-ever I’ve done, so I know that I’m going to have to continue to work hard when I’m away and when I return to Newberry if I want to realize my dream to play profes-sional ball.”

The ambitious young man has his father, Al Baur, to thank for his penchant for proper preparation. The latter individual

spent time in the Phillies’ farm system, including a stop in South Carolina, and encouraged his offspring to enjoy each chance to perform.

“I’ve played most of my life because I see the game as so much fun,” the younger Baur said of maximizing the tutelage.

While a student at Our Lady of Mount Carmel School, formerly 2329 S. Third St., he joined the Philadelphia Senators and crafted an impressive four-year stint with the team that plays at Sunoco Field, 3501 Moore St. He earned placement on the traveling team based out of the Dela-ware Valley Youth Athletic Association, 2840 S. 18th St., as a 13-year-old fol-lowing that and intensifi ed his allegiance to hard work as a secondary pupil at Neumann-Goretti.

“It felt great to be a Saint,” Baur said of his service for the East Passyunk Cross-ing school. “I especially liked helping to rebuild the program, and I’m happy it has continued to draw players who are com-mitted to winning.”

The proud graduate will enjoy perma-nent placement in the institution’s annals because of his go-ahead and eventual game-winning double in the 2009 Catho-lic League Championship game against La

Salle College High School, a stroke that brought his alma mater its fi rst parochial crown in 49 years. The then-junior reveled again days later when the Saints scored the Class AAA City Title. He claimed First-Team All-League plaudits as a pitcher and a third baseman, kudos he would duplicate in his fi nal campaign.

“A Newberry representative came to see me at the Carpenter Cup my senior year,” Baur said of the June tournament at Richie Ashburn Field, 20th Street and Pattison Avenue. “I’m glad I decided to go there because I have great coaches and teammates, including a kid from Jersey I played with when I was younger. Small world.”

With three weeks remaining until his departure for Minnesota, he plans to catch the Saints in action as they strive to three-peat as parochial pulverizers and aims to increase his speed for when he must don his cleats.

“Plus, it won’t hurt to get better at hit-ting,” he said. SPR

Contact Staff Writer Joseph Myers at [email protected] or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/sports/features.

Albert Baur put together such a fi ne season that he received an invita-tion to participate in a notable summer league.

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1846 McKean St Triplex – 1 Unit Occupied $149,000

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602 Morris St PRICE REDUCED! 3BR, HW Floors and dining room $175,000

2614 S Juniper St Well Maintained, Many Upgrades, Must See! $182,900

1028 Mercy St 3BR/1.5BA Totally Renovated, HW Flrs, Recessed Lighting, crown

molding, Eat in kitch, Granite, Tile fl ooring, Fin Basement $184,900

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240 Sigel St New 2BR Plus Offi ce, Fin Basement, New Roof, New C/A, HW Flrs,

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138 Greenwich St Great Location with Parking, Lot goes from street to street,

Great houses with a nice layout, Handyman Special, Being Sold AS IS $259,000

1722 S 8th St Large 2 Story Home 3BR/2BA, Eat in Kitchen, Newer Heating system

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2909 Franklin St Rare Find, Driveway, Rear Deck, Finished Basement $288,500

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Natural Light from 3 storied Window Design $299,000

1218 Reed St Renovated and Tasteful 5BR/1.5BA home. Large deck with

unobstructed Views of Columbus Sq and Center City $405,000

1334 S Carlisle St New Construction 3BR/3BA, Hardwood Floors, Granite, Finished

Basement, Rear yard, Deck and Wet Bar $360,000

3137 S Broad St $375,000

3400 Prima Ct Meticulusly maintained, Back yard, Large Patio, Glazed Maple

Cabinets, SS Appl, Double Ovens, Granite counter with Large Center Island $519,000

1526 S 10th St Opportunity of a Lifetime to build and customize your own 3 Story,

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Daycare & apt $238,000

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3 BeDrooms $79,000

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3 BeDrooms, 2.5 Bath, totally new $169,000

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3 BeDrooms, 1 Bathroom $109,000

19xx -19xx S. 7th St. 6 properties, mixeD Use, c2 $650,00095xx CLarK St.4 BeDrooms, 2 FUll Baths, 3 halF Baths, 2 car GaraGe $329,00013xx S. 8th St.6 BeDrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms $229,00021xx S. 9th St.3 BeDrooms, 1 Bathroom $129,00014xx S. 15th St. $329,0004 BeDrooms, 2.5 Baths, newly renoVateD!

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24xx S. 11th St. $229,0003 BeDrooms , 2 Bathrooms

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25xx beuLah St. $104,900

5xx dudLey St. $84,000

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new listings 26XX S. BeuLah St.

2BR Home Recently Renovated, H/W Floors, C/A. $99,000

27XX hutchinSon St.

3 BR Home with H/W floors, C/A. Great Location! Reduced $209,000

16XX RoSewood St. 2 BR Starter Home in Newbold area! $129,900

24XX waRnock St. Buyers Dream! 2 BR Total Rehab $219,000

20XX SnydeR ave. Income Producing Property! Store front, 2 BR Apt. $120,000

16XX S. 27th St. Office w/ Apt. Great Deal for Investor! $70,000

13XX S. 8th St. Good Income. Reduced - $269,000

houses foR Rent29XX GeRRitt St. 2BR Home $750/mo.

APARtment RentAls24XX S. 11th St. 1st flr 1BR19XX S. 30th St. Efficiency-Basement Apt. C/A,W/D, utilities included. $850/mo.

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EAST OF BROAD $175,000Great investment opportunity lies in this 1BD/1BA home featuring huge garage that can accom-modate up to 3 cars, wonderful living space offering open kitchen & dining room, and charming roof patio!

WHITMAN $150,000Ultra spacious 3BD/1BA home with lovely rear yard, wide open living room, and charming kitch-en with wood cabinets, all found in a wonderful neighborhood!

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PENNSPORT $299,900Beautifully maintained 5 bed-room, 2 bathroom home with bright space, charming kitchen, and fun yard. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone to renovate and improve the value of a fantastic 3-story home!

EAST OF BROAD $315,000Fantastic triplex offering 3 great 1BD/1BA units, all featuring plenty of storage, wood beam ceilings, and beautiful lighting, with 2 separate entrances into the building.

GIRARD ESTATE AREA $234,900Wonderful 2BD/1.5BA home in a great location with open living space, hardwood fl oors, lovely granite and tile kitchen, fi nished basement, and charming yard- perfect for entertaining!

NEW LISTINGSPOINT BREEZE $39,900Great new shell listing in one of the hottest areas in all of Philadelphia! Every builder and developer is buying land, building homes, and rehabbing shells, all ending with amazingly high rents!POINT BREEZE $189,900Completely new 2BD/1.5BA home with stunning hardwood fl oors, fi nished basement, spacious rear yard, and rooftop deck, all beautifully designed with modern granite and stainless kitchen, hardwood fl oors, and all new windows, roof, and central air.

EAST OF BROAD2232 S. Clarion $152,900Absolutely adorable and recently updated 2BD/1.5BA home with brand new carpeting, paint, windows, and ceilings, also boasting a spacious stainless kitchen and a charming yard812 McClellan $209,900Ideal for fi rst time buyers, this 2BD/1BA home offers spacious living and dining area with bamboo fl ooring, wonderful outdoor space with a gardening area, stainless tile kitchen, and a wonderful master bedroom with plenty of space and an additional bedroom with a lovely bathroom

WEST OF BROAD1262 S. 21st $179,900Great opportunity falls in this big corner, 2-story, 4BD/1BA home with mixed zoning, garage, den, and clean, bright space, all located in a hot neighborhood!

1320 S. 15th $339,900Enormous 3-story, 4BD/3.5BA home where everything is 100% brand new, boasting an oversized rear yard, two immaculate master bedroom suites, and granite tile kitchen, all designed with soaring ceilings and beautiful details!

PENNSPORT115 Mercy $160,000Amazing opportunity to get in at a great price on one of the best blocks in the area! This 2BD/1BA home offers hardwood fl oors, brand new Italian tile bath, fi nished basement, and is wired for surround sound in the living and dining rooms.

WHITMAN105 Daly $122,900Great 2BD/1BA home with original wood fl oors, beautifully refi nished stairs, intimate yard, and ample storage space, a fantastic opportunity for an investment or a fi rst time buyer!

PASSYUNK SQUARE732 Annin $314,900Grand and charming 4BD/1.5BA home with large yard, fi nished basement, and wide open eat-in kitchen with maple cabinets, all perfectly placed in the Italian Market/East Passyunk Square area!

PASSYUNK710 Medina $339,000Stunning 3BD/2.5BA home with hardwood fl oors, gas fi replace, large front window, and private patio, also boasting a quaint roof deck with jaw dropping views of Center City.

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3BR, Semi-modern condition. $124,900 22XX S. CHADWICK ST.Renovated 3BR, 1.5 Baths, H/W fl oors, New Kitchen w/ Granite CT - A Must See! $154,900

24XX S. FAIRHILL

Total rehab! C/A, HW fl rs, Granite countertops, fi n. bsmnt $139,000

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Ridley Township - 3BR, 2 Full Baths, Semi-Finished Bsmnt. Built 1993 - $139,900

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New Rehab, H/W Floors, C/A, New Kit. w/ Granite CT - A Must See! $129,900

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16xx Wolf st., Totally new, 3 beds, 2.5 baths, $299k

11xx s. 8th st., 4 beds, $189k

23xx s. 10th st., 4 beds, 1.5 baths, spacious home, $197k

8xx McKean st., 4 beds, 2.5 baths, huge space, $139k

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Fred r. leviner e a l e s t a t e

215-465-3733

East Passyunk Vicinity - REducEd600 Federal Street

Total Renovations. Garage Potential. Deck. 3 Bedrooms. 2 Full Baths. 3 Floors. $309,000.

REstauRant with aPts. south PhiladElPhia2750 Wharton Street

Corner. All equipment included. 2 Apts. $229,000.

aPaRtmEnt Buildings2207 N 33rd Street

6 Apts. Face Fairmount Park. $179,000. 1803 W. Erie Avenue

5 Apts. Separate Utilities. $129,000.1701 S 19th Street

3 Apts. Corner. $149,000.

waREhousE1634 N. Randolph Street

20 x 100. High Ceilings. $125,000.

south PhiladElPhia1511 S Corlies Street

3 Bedrooms. Hardwoods. Garage Potential. $29,900.

707 Mifflin Street Total Renovation. 3 Bedrooms. 1 Full Bath. 2

Half Baths. Hardwoods. $188,500 2038 S 22nd Street

Total Renovation. Two Large Suites. Deck. $159,000.

23rd and Ellsworth Corner. 3 Floors plus Garage. $145,000.

Independently owned and operated member of the Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc. Visit our website for our complete inventory, weekly open houses, additional pictures and more particulars.

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Patrick Kathy 215-440-8172 215-440-8190

L’EAU Jay-Z & Beyonce Development 24 Condos

2/2 Parking TA From $399,000

128 Pemberton St Multi 5/4 + Deck

& Garden $649,900

9 0 % o f o u r b u s i n e s s c o m e s f r o m f r i e n d s t e l l i n g f r i e n d s !

335 Christian 4 /3.5 2 Car Parking

RED $549,900

Rosa Court—Garage 3 /2 From $549,000

September 2009

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2107 Bainbridge Incredible 3 + media/2.5

Deck & Garden $749,000

502 Delancey 4+Off/3 F & 2 1/2 BA + Deck 3 Car

Prng $1,350,000

125 Ellsworth—Phase III Pennspoint 3 to 4 + den /2.5 Gar TA From $499,000

825 S. 2nd St Duplex Great Corner

Property RED $379,000

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1 Christian St #22 3/2 Deck +

+ Parking RED $499,000

753-757 S. Marshall St Between 6th & 7th off of

Fitzwater 3 Lots $350,000

2338 Fitzwater A& C Condos 1/1 TA From $229,000

119-123 Federal N/C 7 Homes, 3 /2.5, H/W, Bsmt + Gar & TA

From $509,000

Duplex

Here Comes The Sun! Finally a real recovery in the sluggish market.

Since June we have Sold over 35 homes and listed 33. Once again in The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates for 2009 our team has consistently Ranked in the top 3 for all four

quarters out of 68,000 Agents. Thank you sincerely for your Business.

127 Monroe Fab upscale Builder’s Hm

2+ Den/2 Garden RED

Great Rental 3rd & Bainbridge - Live & work from home in this fabulous space. 2 bedrooms +den,1.5 Baths,

hardwood floors, Deck + Gallery space on 1st Fl. $3000 427 Queen St- Beautiful 3 story, 2 bedroom, 1 bath trinity, H/W, EIK & garden. $1400 225 Catharine St - Beautiful 3 BR + Den, 4 BA, H/W, Granite ktchn, grdn & 2 car parking. $3500

776 S. 2nd St - Very nice 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Bi level apartment w/ CA + Lg Deck. $1350 810 S. 3rd St –Beautiful large 3 BR + Den home with hardwood floors t/o, yard + parking. $2500 1119 E. Palmer St –N/C 3 BR + Media Rm, 3 BA, H/W t/o, Fp, Lg Garden + 3 car parking. $2500 400 Spring Garden-N.C Commercial Space Available-800 to 1600 Sq Ft. Call for Details

623 S 6th 3 Condos 1/1 + Deck, TA

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4000 + Sq Ft 4/3.5 Elevator Deck 2 Car

Garage & TA $2,500,000

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5 SOLD

1923-1925-2021-2023 Parrish N/C 3 to 4 BR TA From $469,000

1 Christian #49 3/2.5 Garden + 1 car

Pkng $499,500

133 Salter Street Fab. N/C 3550 Sq Ft 3 + Den/4.5 3 BalconiesDeck Garden +

Garage TA $979,000

534 Queen Beautiful 3 + Den/2.5 H/W & Garden $499,000

Artisan 1501-1503 Kater

5600 Sq Ft 4/3.5 Elevator Roof Deck TA

2 Car Garage $2,500,000

245 Monroe Street Great Floor plan 4/2.5,Deck Grdn & Grg. RED $795,000

600-02 N American N/C 3/2.5, Bsmt Garden,

Garage, & TA

From $650,000

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714-22 Bainbridge St -13 Condos with Garage Parking - 2/2- Gardens & Decks. FROM $379,900

810 S. 2nd St “A” 1000 sq. ft2/1 Prkng, Tx Abmt , lg grdn. $399,900

123-25 Monroe St Best N/C .3 + Den/4.5 2 car

garage, TA $1,599,000

246 Catharine St Beautiful Home. 3/2.5 2 Fp’s

+ lg garden $650,000

1118 E. Moyamensing 4/2.5, patio,deck & finished

basement $369,000

1 Christian #40 Condo Courtyard Home. 2/2.5 Deck

Garage $369,900

318 Fitzwater Street “The Dragon House”

4 + office/2.5 Garden & Garage. Lot size 19x136 $1,250,000

221 Carpenter St 3/2 & beautiful Garden

$435.000

Artisan II 1431 Bainbridge

(8 Homes) 4000 + Sq Ft 4/3.5

Elevator Deck 2 Car Garage & TA

$2,000,000

Reduced

Reduced 1107-1121 N. Howard 1101-1115 N. Hancock

1102-1134 N Hope Zoned and Approved for

16 Town homes + 2 stacked Duplexes

20 off Street Spaces in gated Community

$1,975,000

THE WONDEFUL ARTISAN DEVELOPMENTS Have you ever had a dream about owning your own

Deeded Queen Village Park-ing Space? WELL SOME-TIMES DREAMS COME TRUE. We have 7 deeded spots available in a secured

Queen Village Location. $67,500.00

HURRY 2 ALREADY SOLD

118 Catharine St Award Wining,3500 sq. ft,

grdn & grg. $1,300,000

Patrick Conway 215-266-1537

[email protected]

WOW! What A Month! 20 Homes Sold. Once Again named in the Prestigious PREA 100. This award is reserved for the Top 100 Agents out of 68,000 Prudential Agents in the Entire USA.

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1530 Myrtlewood St - Gray’s Ferry - Hot Area, good block, porch front hm, 3 bdrms, HW flrs, new kitchen & bath. Red $80,000

1833 S. etting - Cute well kept 1 stry rancher hm, 2 bdrms, 1.5 bths, finished bsmnt , 2nd kitch/den huge yrd. $84,900

2028 S. Philip- New Rehab. 2bdrms, hrdwd flrs, great kit & bth, fin. basement & sep lndry rm also fitted for powder room. $199,900

2445 S. Garnet St - Great Newer Construction 5 Yrs Old, 3 BR + Fin Bsmt, 2.5 Ba, LR, DR, EIK, SS + Garage. Red $489,000

116 Fitzgerald St - Beautiful Rehab w. 2 BR, Hrwd Flrs, Granite Kit, SS, Backsplash, Fin Bsmt & Lg Yard. Red $189,900

1529 e. Moyamensing Ave. - Wond 5 BR, 1 Full & 2 Half BA Hm w/ Original Pine Flrs, 2400 Sq Ft & 2 Fp’s. Red $310,00

2020 S. 3rd St - Very Lg Well Kept 3 BR, 1.5 BA Hm w/ New Façade, CA, LR, DR, EIK, Lg Yard & Bsmt. Red $229,000

1504 S. 5th St - Beautifully renvtd 5 bdrm, 2.5 bth Federal style hm. HW flrs, high ceilings, crown molding, brick patio. $485,000

113 Wharton St - Wond 3 BR + Fin Bsmt, 1.5 Ba Hm w/ LR, DR, 2 Fp’s, EIK & Lg Custom Designed Garden. $339,900 SOLd

121 Wharton St - Large 3 Story Home w/ High Ceilings, 4 BR, 1 BA, Full Bsmt & Yard. $225,000

2437 S. Philip St - Nice 3 BR, 1 BA Home w/ LR, DR, EIK, Bsmt, Mechanicals & Storage. $129,900

220 Manton St - Grt New Listing w/ a Garage, 3 BR + Den, Hrwd Flrs, 2 Full & 2 Hal Ba, Deck & Garden. $389,000 SOLd

101-103 Mifflin St - Very Rarely offered Double Property 2 BR, 1 BA Hm + incred 17 x 61 lot. Red $269,900 SOLd

213 Wolf St - Rarely Offered Complete Rehabbed 3 BR Hm w/ New Façade, LR, DR, EIK, Library/Den & Yard. $289,900

227 Tree St - Lovely 2 BR Hm on a Grt Block w/ LR, Fp, EIK, Pantry, Rear Yd, Bsmt & Storage. $149,900 Pending

202 Fernon St - Wond 2 BR, 1 BA Hm w/ LR, DR, Hrwd Flrs, EIK, SS, Mud Rm, Yard, Bsmt & Storage. $169,900 SOLd

627 Fernon St - Complete Rehab 2 BR, LR, DR, Lg EIK, SS, Backsplash, CA, Yard Bsmt, Mech & Storage. Red $159,000 SOLd

310 Tree St - Well Maintained 2 BR, 1 BA Home in Whitman! Nice Upgraded Kitchen w/ SS & Hrwd Floors. $124,900 SOLd

2030 Manton St - Great N/C 3 BR, 2.5, LR, DR, Hrwd Flrs, EIK, SS, Rear Yard, Terrace & Deck. inced. cc views $299,900

2612 S. Gerritt - Attn investors. Nice size 3 bdrm 1 bth hm w/, living rm, dining rm, eat in kitchen & yard. $49,900

2236 S. 3rd St - Great 2 Story, Extra Lg 3 BR Hm w/ LR/DR Combo, EIK, H/W (1st Fl), Bsmt & Yard. Red $184,900 SOLd

236 McClellan St - Beautiful Open & Spacious 2 BR, LR, DR, Lg EIK, Hrwd Flrs, Fin Bsmt, CA & Nice Yard. Red $199,900 SOLd

146 Roseberry St - Very well maintained 3 BR, 1.5 Ba Hm, LR, DR, CA, Lg Kitchen, Yard & Basement. Red $129,900

333 Reed - Mansion in the Making” Xtra Lg res. shell, 29x140, 3 story, 2,700 Sq.Ft & a large rear yard. Red$174,800

1520 S. 27th - Great investment opportunity. 3 bdrm, 1 bth home, lrg kitchen & yard. Being sold as is. $49,900

2211 Almond St - N/C Beautiful 3 BR, 2.5 BA, LR, DR, Hrwd Flrs, rear Yard & Basement. Red $259,900 SOLd

426 Federal St - A 3 Story, 4 BR, 1 BA Home w/ LR/DR Combo, Lg EIK, Nice Light, Side Yard & Bsmt. Red $199,900

14xx S. 12th St - Huge 2 story home. 3 BD, 2.5 Baths, Bruce hardwood Floors. PRISTINE CONDITION! Red $329,000

111 Federal St - N/C 7 Custom Designed Hms, 3 BR, 2.5 BA, FP, HW, Gar, Decks, Garage, TA. From Red $499,000 SOLd OUT

102 Morris St– Beautiful 4 BR, 2 full bath hm with hardwood fls (1st Fl), finished basement, CA & nice yard. $289,900

343 Wolf St - Large, spacious 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath home w/ high ceilings, large yard and tons of storage space. $179,900

114 durfor St - Beautiful hm w/ newer facade, 3 bdrms, 1.5 bths, HW flrs, fin basement, central air & nice size yard. $189,900

334 Fitgerald St - Great 2 bdrm, 1 bth hm, hrdwd flrs, great natural light, large yard & central air. $146,500

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALELOTS & ACREAGE TROUT STREAM 10 acres-$39,900. Avail-able May 4th! No closing costs! Beautiful evergreen forest, crystal clear stream, gorgeous upstate NY Amish country 1/2 hr. west of Albany!(866)495-8733. www.NewY-orkLandandLakes.com

LOTS & ACREAGE ORGANIC FARM LIQUIDATION! LENDER MUST SELL! 5 acre-$19,900. On sale May 4th! No closing costs! Gorgeous views, upstate NY Amish farm country, 3 hrs, NY City, 1/2 hour Albany. (8880738-6994. www.newyorklandandlakes.com

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3000 BLK.So.CARLISLE ST 3bed-rms., bath, mod. kt, LR, Full bsmt, Deck. 215-651-0498

NJ REAL ESTATE FOR SALEOPEN HOUSES IN WILLIAMSTOWN NJ-SUNDAY 5/5, 1PM-3PM. CALL 609-617-2623 FOR DETAILS. 340 SCHOOL HOUSE RD. AND 3324 SO. SHORE DR., LAKEFRONT.

SUMMER RENTALSBRIGANTINE-PETS OK-5/24-5/28 $600. 5/28-6/16 $1200. July/Aug.$1350/wK. WWW.BrigB.com 856-217-0025.

SUNNY A.C/VENTNOR 1st flr, fur-nished, 3BD. 2.5 BA, immaculately clean beach blk. apt. Close to trans-portation, boardwalk, for yearly or seasonal rental. 215.495.2068

ONE BEDROOMST. MONICA’S VIC 2nd flr 1BR, ALL NEW, HW flrs, WD, DW, Walk-in clos-ets. $895/mo+. 215-465-4565

TWO BDRM FOR RENT12TH & PORTER VIC. 2bedrm.,1st.flr. Rec. remodel. Lg. bsmt. $1100/mo+utils. 856-627-6131.

15XX SO.BROAD ST.

LG. 2BDRM.,CARPET/HDWD.FLRS., BRIGHT, GREAT LOC.NEAR TRANS. $1100/MO.+. 610-304-0087/

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HOUSES FOR RENT14XX N. 62ND ST.,3bedrms.,Section 8, new bath/kitchen. Call 215-603-8210.

32Nd & DICKINSON ST 3bedrm.,bsmt. yard, Available Now! $750/mo.+utils. 215-500-4678.

6TH & OREGON 3bedrms.,freshly painted. W/W carpet. A/C, Fin. bsmt.$950/mo.+. Section 8 approved. 609-828-2790.

HOUSES FOR RENTHOME-BEAUTY-13TH & WOLF VIC. LOADED-FIN.BSMT.3BRMS/CLOS-ETS. 1.5BATHS/MARBLE LG. KIT/APPL-C/A. 215-336-8982.

S.PHILLY (Camac & Tasker) Ador-able 2BR house, HW flrs, ceiling fans, outdoor space. $1150+. PMG 215-545-7007 x108

SOUTH PHILA.TOWNHOUSE3BEDRMS. BRAND NEW! HDWD, NEW APPLS. BEAUTIFUL. $850/MO. 215-292-2176.

ROOM FOR RENTR O O M $ 3 0 0 - $ 4 5 0 / M O . N o secty.21ST/26TH Tasker/53rd Chester/57th Thom-as.267-592-7228/215-294-2212.

OFFICE SPACE25XX S.BROAD ST. 1200sq. ft.,store front, heat/water incl. $1100/mo. Roe 215-463-2394.

GARAGES FOR RENTWAREHOUSE/GARAGE 5,000 SQ. FT., SO. PHILLY. CALL 215-852-8541, 215-334-0373.

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITYAll real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to federal, state and local fair housing laws, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race; color; religion;sex; disability; familial; (pres-ence of children); national origin; age (Pennsylvania and New Jersey); martial status or sexual orientation (Pennsylvania and New Jersey), or source of Income (Philadelphia only) in the sale, rental or financing or insuring of housing. This paper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which violates these laws. The law requires that all dwellings advertised be available on an equal opportunity basis. If you believe you have been discriminated against in connection with the sale, rent, financing or insuring of housing or commercial property, call HUD at 1-888-799-2085

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ADOPTIONADOPTION-A LOVING ALTERNA-TIVE TO UNPLANNED PREGNAN-CY. YOU CHOOSE THE FAMILY FOR YOUR CHILD. RECEIVE PICTURES/INFO OF WAITING/APPROVED COUPLES. LIVING EXPENSE AS-SISTANCE. 1-866-236-7638

UNPLANNED PREGNANCY? THINKING OF ADOPTION? Open or closed adoption. YOU choose the family. LIVING EXPENSES PAID. Abby’s One True Gift Adoptions. Call 24/7. 866-459-3372.

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CASH PAID - UP TO $28/BOX for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS! 1 DAY PAYMENT & PRE-PAID shipping. BEST PRICES! Call 1-888-366-0957. www.Cash4Dia-beticSupplies.com

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HEALTH SERVICESCanada Drug Center is your choice for safe and affordable medica-tions. Our licensed Canadian mail order phrmacy will provide you with savings of up to 90 percent on all your medication needs. Call Today 1-800-254-4073. for $10.00 off your fi rst prewscription and free ship-ping.

FINANCIALCREDIT CARD DEBT? LEGALLY HAVE IT REMOVED! Need a Mini-mum $7,000 in debt to qualify. Utilize Consumer Protection Attor-neys. Call now 1-866-652-7630

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FINANCIAL SERVICESONE ON ONE COMMERICAL LENDING. LOANS AVAILABLE. BUSINESS PURPOSES ONLY! 215-651-9190.

LEGAL NOTICESIN THE COURT OF PHILA action will be fi led on automobile year: 2002 Ford, make: Exployer XLT; vin: 1FM-DU73EX2ZB2830. Dwayne and Dawn Burous.

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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTINGBARRY FISHER ELECTRIC: 100 + 200 AMP Circuit breaker, Wiring Light-ing, Emergency repair. Specialist over 42 years, #1 Recommended, All Work Guaranteed. 215-927-0234. Free Estimates. Reg. PA 040852. www.BarryFisher-Electric.com, Direct Cell 215-327-3817

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTINGG & G ELECTRIC RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL SERVICE UPDATES. SECURITY LIGHTING, LANDSCAPE LIGHTING, HOME INSPECTIONS. LIC. & INSURED. LIC.#16316. NO JOB TOO SMALL. CALL 215-796-1123.

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