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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Haddonfield's Little Tuna Not So Little Anymore

With the departure of Forever Young (formerly Jamaican Me Crazy), the seafood eatery and steakhouse is expanding next door and opening a fresh fish market and butcher shop.

The Little Tuna restaurant in Haddonfield is expanding into the storefront next door that used to be Forever Young Emporium and Jamaican Me Crazy. The restaurant is located at 141 Kings Highway East and it will annex the store front at 139 Kings Highway East, according to Remi Fortunato, the retail recruiter for the Partnership for Haddonfield (PfH) business improvement district (BID). "They're going to have a fresh fish and butchered meat market there and it will be the new entrance to the restaurant," Fortunato said. "It will have a theme like a butcher shop from the 1920s, with clerks with long, white aprons and white tiles on the walls. It will help fill a void in town for fresh fish since Haddonfield Shellfish closed last year," she …

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3:01 pm on Wednesday, February 13, 2013

can.not.wait! this is awesome, and so needed around here.   more ›

Thursday, February 9, 2012

From Finicky Eater to Gourmand

Show Some Love at Local Restaurants on Valentine's Day

Our food columnist rounded up dining deals around Collingswood and Haddonfield for Valentine's Day.

Ah, Valentine’s Day. Flowers, hearts, candies, all that gushy romantic stuff that ladies love, fellas have to endure and single people detest. I’m going to make at least one part of your evening on Tuesday, Feb. 14 easy: dinner. I called restaurants in Collingswood and Haddonfield and got the scoop on what specials they’re offering to celebrate everybody’s favorite Hallmark holiday. (Some people I spoke to seemed unsure of certain details regarding their specials. Call and make sure they’re offering what you’re looking for before making reservations.) Haddonfield The British Chip Shop: Regular menu, plus Valentine’s Day specials, including bacon wrapped shrimp, butternut squash risotto and flourless chocolate cake. The Bistro: Menu will be…

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David Valiante

11:07 am on Monday, February 20, 2012

@Salt E Water... A BYOB initiative isn't going to "ruin" Ocean City for a number of reasons. First of all, Ocean City is a dry town, but it it's perfectly legal for residents to bring liquor into the city and drink as much as they want in their homes. BYOB restaurants won't be the first time alcohol is introduced to the city. Furthermore, the etiquette of a BYOB is to bring small amount of …   more ›

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