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reopening
Lion. a public house
1207 Allegheny Ave., north side. leopgh.com
After closing “until further notice” on January 28th to broadcast “on the side of caution”, Leo is open again on the north side, according to a social media post. (You can learn more about the owner by reading Tereneh Idia’s conversation with Michael Barnhouse here: Meet Leo’s Cook / Owner. A Public House)
Closings
railway station
4744 Liberty Ave., Bloomfield. station4744.com
Station, a Bloomfield ad that offers imaginative local American cuisine, has announced it is taking a temporary mental health break. The restaurant is slated to reopen in March.
Chaya Japanese cuisine
2032 Murray Ave., Squirrel Hill. chayausa.com
After 20 years of service, Japanese Chaya cuisine at Squirrel Hill, known for its authentic Japanese dishes, closed on January 30th.
Announcements
Brew four points
919 Western Ave., North Side. fourpointsbrewing.com
The Charleroi-based brewery Four Points Brewing has announced a move to the north side. “Although our roots are in the Mon Valley,” the brewery wrote in a social media post, “The Northside has been home for seven years.”
Four Points plans to open the taproom in spring or summer 2021.
Pad Thai noodle
256 N. Craig St., Oakland
Pennsylvasia says Pad Thai Noodle will soon be opening in Oakland. The blog writes that this restaurant will be one of many to be set up in the room at 256 Craig Street, noting, “It was Chiang Mai Noodle from August 2020 until recently; another Pad Thai noodle from August 2019; and a short episode of Tan Lac Vien Express, Ana’s Vietnamese cuisine, and Miss Saigon 88 between 2012 and 2018. ”
I’ll call you back and Turner Dairy Farms
illcallyourightback.com
The well-known Pittsburgh podcast, which I’ll be calling back in a moment, announced a new partnership this week: Turner Dairy Farms. The local milk giant is now the official sponsor of the podcast.
“When I grew up, I couldn’t be caught without a Thug Jug of Turner’s premium iced tea in my hand … It’s the elixir of life that runs through our city’s veins. When you hear someone say the word “Pittsburgh,” I think of the penguins, Mikey & Bob, Heinz Ketchup, Zombies and Turner’s Tea, ”writes podcast host Chad Medved in a social media post.
Eat’n Park love story
Listen, lover: now is your chance to win a full year of Date Nights at Eat’n Park. All you have to do is submit your Eat’n Park love story to the restaurant’s Share Your Eat’n Park love story contest.
Comment on your love story on the restaurant’s Facebook or Instagram post (or email social@eatnpark.com) before Friday, February 5th, and you will be automatically entered. The winners will be selected by popular vote on the restaurant’s Facebook page next week.
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