
Patricia Talorico
Food Writer and Columnist at News Journal - Delaware Online
Reporter at USA Today
Reporter for https://t.co/iBWWdxQL7S and USA Today Network. Two James Beard Award nominations. Serious pasta and taco addictions. Dog wrangler.
Articles
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1 week ago |
delawareonline.com | Patricia Talorico |Ryan Cormier |Shannon McNaught
Patricia Talorico Ryan Cormier Shannon Marvel McNaughtDelaware News JournalA handful of Delaware restaurants and a brewery in Glasgow have closed their doors recently. Here's what to know:Fuego Peri Peri GrillFuego Peri Peri Grill in the Churchmans Plaza shopping center near Christiana Hospital has closed after operating for three years. It celebrated flame-grilled Halal chicken flavored with the Portuguese Peri-Peri Pepper. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
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2 weeks ago |
delawareonline.com | Patricia Talorico
You never know who you'll see in Delaware. On April 21, Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber popped into the Delaware Art Museum. According to its social media sites, Webber, the English composer of songs from Broadway musicals like "Cats," "The Phantom of the Opera," "Jesus Christ Superstar" and "Evita," was visiting the Wilmington museum to view its collection of Pre-Raphaelite art.
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3 weeks ago |
delawareonline.com | Patricia Talorico |Molly Mcvety |Ryan Cormier |Ben Mace
Patricia Talorico Molly McVety Ryan Cormier Ben MaceDelaware News JournalThe dumpling scene in Delaware is heating up. We let you know last month that Nan Xiang Soup Dumplings, part of a growing chain that was founded in 2006 in Flushing, New York, is coming soon to the Stanton area shopping center across from Delaware Technical Community College. It's the same center that includes the 2nd & Charles bookstore.
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1 month ago |
delawareonline.com | Patricia Talorico
Have you been to Longwood Gardens and dined at its new 1906 restaurant? Well, Martha Stewart has. Stewart was in West Chester, Pennsylvania, recently to appear on QVC. She then made a stop in Kennett Square to check out all the florals and whatever else was blooming at Longwood, according to an April 5 post on The Martha Blog, which is on her marthastewart.com website.
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1 month ago |
phillyburbs.com | Patricia Talorico
Have you been to Longwood Gardens and dined at its new 1906 restaurant? Well, Martha Stewart has. Stewart was in West Chester, Pennsylvania, recently to appear on QVC. She then made a stop in Kennett Square to check out all the florals and whatever else was blooming at Longwood, according to an April 5 post on The Martha Blog, which is on her marthastewart.com website.
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Martha Stewart raves about 'magical' Longwood Gardens & its new 1906 restaurant https://t.co/JjKS3GsBLd via @delawareonline

'Haskell's' Chadds Ford farmstand closing permanently after 40 years, owner retires https://t.co/XyuOMHJsgQ via @delawareonline

Wilmington & Western Railroad halts scenic passenger trips 'indefinitely' https://t.co/TcivPMtnGb via @delawareonline