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o say that there are many restaurants thriving and opening in South Philly is an understatement. We seem to be a haven for them, especially along East Passyunk Avenue and its fringe. Eateries that thrive in Fishtown, Center City and West Philly have realized that they want in on the action, too. With closing and opening news flying on a weekly basis, we decided a roundup was in order.

Coeur, 824 S. Eighth St., may be one of the biggest and most-anticipated newbies. The husband and wife team of Brendan Hartranft and Leigh Maida, along with partner Brendan Kelly and chef Andy Tessier, is ready to bring its family of restaurants below South Street. The couple, owners of Memphis Taproom, Local 44 and Strangelove’s, recently said goodbye to the late (but great) Resurrection Ale House, and will open a spot called Clarkville around the corner from Local 44 this fall, as well. “This isn’t tip-toeing! We’re hitting

the boards hard and opening with a 125-seat monster,� Maida said. “There is something special in the air here at Coeur. We’re all very very excited to unleash it on the unsuspecting public. If everything goes according to plan, we’ll open on Sept. 15.� She and Hartranft have two children and live in Fairmount, with the husband having just overcome lymphoma and chemotherapy. “A lot of the inspiration for Coeur came from reading cookbooks during chemo,� Hartranft said. “When I got done with chemo, Leigh and I

went up to Montreal and drank a lot of burgundy and had a great time — we were really struck by the accessibility.� With some sentimentality, (the name of the restaurant translates to “Heart� in French) he says they want “to establish the idea that the most important ingredient in the room is time with one another.� “Let’s call Coeur semi-French, French by way of Montreal,� Maida added. ASS 5@C0 ^OUS ' ,,


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deterioration due to the trash and very bad element of people on the street. Of course, it must begin with us — we have to take a large part of the responsibility by keeping our streets clean, especially our homes, properties and businesses. I am in Center City quite often, and I see the many renovations happening with the Avenue of the Arts and the constant changes to beautify the uptown part of Broad Street while leaving downtown forgotten. I realize that it must be very frustrating trying to improve run down areas only to have them trashed once again by igno-

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rant people. The new enclosed trees with stones along Broad Street and Snyder Avenue and freshly planted flowers along the surrounding streets have made a nice difference. I just have to wonder how long it will take before they are destroyed by people with no respect or regard for our community? There are still many businesses in this area, but, unfortunately, it has developed an unpleasant reputation, causing owners to be penalized for its demise. There are many other neighborhoods that have been passed over as well and should receive the long overdue facelift they so greatly deserve. It would be nice to have something to show for our tax hikes with continuing efforts to keep our city clean and safe. This is a very historic and nostalgic area, the original and true home of our Mummer’s and many other parades. All of the victory celebrations for our sports teams have always been held on South Broad Street. Very soon we will be honored with a visit from Pope Francis, so we really need to clean up our act and show everyone that our Philadelphia pride is not gone! East Passyunk Avenue is being constantly remodeled with new restaurants opening all the time, which is great for creating job opportunities and revenue for our city, still leaving the outskirts very dirty and run down. What a shame to see sections of our beloved city in this sad state, growing tired of hearing criticisms from former city dwellers and outof-town visitors. One could only hope to see our neighborhoods come back to life and make us proud once again, because for many of us, it will be the only place we will ever call home.

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newly open in Queen Village. Pennsport now has Fourth & Cross, 1527 S. Fourth St., and 1st Ward, 100 Morris St. East Passyunk Avenue has a new dessert staple in Philly Flavors, now open at 1928. Washington Avenue is abuzz with a Gus’s Fried Chicken franchisee granted at 20th Street, and 21st and Federal streets is expecting Buckminster’s Bistro from the Prohibition Taproom and CafĂŠ Lift team. Pat O’Malley, a resident of the 1400 block of South Seventh Street, is poised to open Hungry Pigeon, 743 S. Fourth St., with partner Scott Schroeder, executive chef of South Philly Tap Room, 1509 Mifflin St., and American Sardine Bar, 1800 Federal St. Pigeon’s been in the works for some time now — they presented a meal to their landlord in the spring of 2014. “We cooked a dinner at his house to be like ‘This is kind of what we’re going to do,’â€? O’Malley, formerly a pastry chef at TAVERN, 700 S. Fifth St., is New York City’s Balthazar Bakery, said.

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They’re pushing for an early fall opening, but the overhaul of the space has been huge. “Cold apps, warm things, some shellfish, a couple entrĂŠe things, I would push the bar food thing off the table,â€? he explained. “It’s the idea of breakfast, lunch and dinner — breakfast and lunch are going to be pretty coffee shop-style things, so think egg sandwiches, granola, hash browns, something that can be taken to go but totally present the experience where you can sit down and read the newspaper.â€? Dinner will be more formal with servers, and they’re going to offer wines on tap and family-style dinners. International flavors are represented, too. Chaat and Chai, 1532 Snyder Ave., is aiming at an end-of-August/beginningof-September opening with traditional “Indian street foods but with a modern twist and will be small plates,â€? says one N >O`YeOg 1S\b`OZ 0`O\QV( Summer Thyme Cooks and Introduction to the Foundation Directory Online 9:30 a.m., Teen Summer Thyme Cooks noon and Board Games for Kids 2 p.m. Aug. 6; SmART Readers: Art and Literacy Program 2 p.m. Aug. 7; Baby and Toddler Story Time 11 a.m. and SmART Readers: Art and Literacy Program 2 p.m. Aug. 10; Crowdfunding 101 9:30 a.m., Preschool Storytime with Miss Leigh! 11 a.m., A Taste of African Heritage 6 p.m., HTML 101 6:30 p.m. and Jennifer Weiner reads from “Who Do You Love?â€? 7:30 p.m.

Contact Staff Writer Bill Chenevert at bchenevert@southphillyreview.com or ext. 117. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/features.

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They’ll focus on things like oysters, a strong wine list (“We feel the same way about wine as we do beer – lose the snobbery and ramp up the excitement factor,� the wife noted) and accessible food that’ll get gobbled up by Bella Vistans and South Philadelphians with ease. Joncarl Lachman, whose Noord Eetcafe, 1046 Tasker St., with his partner Bob Moysan, is on a roll, winning awards and getting shoutouts in travel guides and outof-town food publications. They’re set to open Restaurant Neuf, 943 S. Ninth St., on Sept. 15, too. It’s a rustic Parisian and North African-inspired bistro with 36 seats, a 12-seat bar and a high-top counter that will seat another six. “We designed it with our contractor like we did with Noord,� Lachman reported. “The energy in this space is pretty fantastic. I’m surprised it stayed empty for so long.� Their dishes will include olive oilbraised Tunisian tuna, a traditional bouillabaisse with saffron mayo and baguette, tagine dishes, Tunisian beef stew, Egyptian street food and a mutton burger, and they’ve got cool colloborative ideas for their new neighborhood. They’re toying with a DiBruno Brothers, 930 S. Ninth St., cheese cart and Lachman says “I’ve talked to a few butchers [along Ninth Street] to do a steak frites on the weekend with a different butcher each weekend. The whole East Passyunk Avenue experience and the community is just a great, great group of people. So I’m hoping to expand the feeling if I can.�

half of the ownership under secrecy (they haven’t quit yet at the old place). And Sate (pronounced SAH-tay), 1837 E. Passyunk Ave., is prepping an opening, as well. Angelina Branca plans on specializing in Malaysian street food done expertly. “I’m actually importing the coconut shell charcoal from Malaysia,� she said, explaining that the marinade is crucial, “in a wonderful blend of lemongrass, Southeast Asian gingers and Indian and Chinese spices.� Two more newbs on the avenue are being heralded, too: Sam Jacobsen’s Stargazy, 1838 E. Passyunk Ave., the ringer, and Grace & Pat’s, 1533 S. 11th St., a passed-on space and apt representation of Passyunk Square’s rich Italian history. The former’s a British-inspired primarily savory pie shop, “the general idea is to be open for lunch and then possibly an early dinner crowd, on their way home from work, can pick something up,� Jacobsen, who’s shooting for an Aug. 20 opening, said. He introduced his menu at East Passyunk Avenue’s Car Show with a smoked brisket cheesesteak pie and a hot sausage and broccoli rabe pie and got only raves. The latter’s mostly a pizza place thus far, one that Michael Giammarino says is “inspired by my grandmother Grace and the style of pizza she made for us as kids.� He says a family friend owned the spot, wanted to retire and the plan was to move Gennaro’s Tomato Pie, 1429 Jackson St., but the move became too problematic. The dinner-only, cash only and BYO spot “right now, it’s pizza-centric with salads, appetizers and desserts but in the coming weeks we’re adding a pasta lineup to it.� Bon appetit! +(*


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communities in 23 states has since grown to 38 million citizens across the country including 16,450 communities from all 50 states, as well as Canadian cities and military bases nationwide. South Philadelphia’s Town Watch branch has been under the leadership of executive director Anthony Murphy since its ’96 inception. What began as 300 Town Watch groups has now turned into 750 certified groups with more than 23,000 trained members. “I believe that any type of community engagement that has neighbors getting involved with their community helps to reduce crime, neighbors looking out for each other, and being visible help make it possible for crime to go down,� Murphy said.

Every neighborhood has its own quirks and events that help bind the residents together. This event alone had a very positive vibe to the area. Safe Fekadu, a resident of Center City, said that his area where he lives, while not big on crime, is a very upbeat and positive area. “I am in the Gayborhood. I know there are a lot of festivals, it is a very joyful area and there are also a lot of young people in that area. It is socially and economically diverse,� Fekadu said. Rennie Mayo, a resident of the 2300 Block of South Franklin street who has been to this event in years past, was concerned with the location change from Sacks Playground, 400 Washington Ave., an element that allowed all three local police districts to participate. “People tend to think that if it’s in one part of town, it is exclusive to those residents. But it’s not just for the City of Philadelphia, it is nationally based,� Mayo said. “America needs some healing. We need unity; we need peace in our communities. I think we should have events like this every week. Then the more events you have like these, the more people will know about them, and come out.� Russell Shoemaker, the president of the Police Advisory Board for the 1st Police District, is one of the many who took the initiative into making this event complete. “I want to do as much as I can for the police department. My son is a detective for Homeland Security this is my way of giving back,� the resident of the 1700 block of Johnston Street and 2014 South Philly Review Difference Maker said. “It is never and has never been about the money. It is all about giving back to the community. South Philadelphia is a family; all the dots eventually connect.� +(* Comment features.

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a South Philly-situated play enlisting former Passyunk Square resident Tom Teti as a beaten bartender processing the pain of his wife’s passing. “He’s gun-shy about moving on and paralyzed in a way,� the thespian, who spent the initial three years of his life on the 1400 block of South 13th Street, said. “He bristles at questions and suggestions for change because he can’t be completely vulnerable. That would mean giving away too much about himself.� The 66-year-old individual is investigating heartache and hesitancy through Aug. 23, with People’s Light & Theatre Co. calling on him as it has done more than

150 times. A company member since the Malvern-based entity’s 1974 inception, he considers capping its 40th season with such a compelling production an immense blessing. “I was part of its birth and raised it, so to speak,� Teti said of the space, which has employed numerous South Philadelphians, including “Stella and Lou� cast member, Barrymore Award winner and Passyunk Square dweller Scott Greer. “It’s like being the parent of a middle-aged kid, where you’re still thrilled whenever the child needs you.� Marking his second production with playwright Bruce Graham, the first being

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“I think back to when People’s Light began, as I was someone not accustomed to diving off the cliff,� Teti confessed. “I’d put certain body parts in the water, but taking a large risk didn’t seem right for me. However, we don’t need to think we must have all the answers because, frankly, we never will. If we press on, though, it’s always possible to have some sort of satisfaction.� COMING OF AGE in Yeadon, Teti honed a great love of film and garnered laughs as “a corner impressionist.� Also a voracious reader, he saw the potential of placing tales on stage, but he initially never believed becoming an actor stood as a realistic vocational pursuit. “History was my supreme interest,� he revealed. “I loved doing research and digging into the past and thought that would produce my career path.� After studies at West Chester State College, now West Chester University, he secured a special education teaching position and spent nearly a decade as a developer of young minds. Incredibly impressionable himself, he participated in a Sharon Hill-headquartered show in his early 20s

and following the receipt of support for his efforts, he enrolled in night classes at Hedgerow Theatre. “There was a strong amount of intellectual investigation,� Teti said of the Rose Valley-based tutelage, which exposed him to the works of luminaries such as Anton Chekhov, Arthur Miller and Eugene O’Neill. “It was very stimulating and caused me to ponder how much I could make out of a life in theater.� With his classroom background facilitating his acting immersion, he sought to establish a “Socratic relationship� with viewers, seeing his enterprise as a form of ministry through which he could usher them to unexplored realms of reasoning. Along with his aforementioned stint as a People’s Light beacon, Teti has demonstrated his durability for, among others, Act II Playhouse; the Arden and Philadelphia theatre companies; the Walnut Street Theatre; and the Wilma Theater. With film and television credits also validating his verdict to veer into the acting domain, Teti has mastered the art of not making too much of himself and letting material speak to him and through him for the edi-

fication of all. “You look for an angle that will work, you do your homework and you perform,� he said of his approach. “It doesn’t have to be much more complex than that.� Recalling an occasion where he had to decide whether to perform in Ellenville, N.Y., Teti gladly recounted using “This is what I do. I do plays,� as what convinced him to take “The Outgoing Tide� assignment and to reaffirm that no matter the dollar amount connected to a role, the commitment to one’s craft should receive top billing. Also fond of tennis, cooking and writing, particularly through the Rittenhouse Writers’ Group, he never figures to let loss or any other setback curtail the enjoyment of his lot in life. “If this is in your blood, some things happen more easily,� Teti said of his journey. “No matter where you are in your vocation, keep applying yourself.� SPR For tickets, call 610-644-3500, or visit peopleslight.org. Contact Managing Editor Joseph Myers at jmyers@southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/lifestyles.

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on the plate� is a lament I have heard from chefs and good home cooks. Unfortunately, the professional waiter has gone the way of the ark. This does not mean that students who work as servers are not caring or informative. For the most part, they have made my dining experience a fine one. About a dozen or so years ago, I was a guest on National Public Radio and discussed what restaurants critics first look for in a good restaurant, beside the food. I said “the air, the bread and the coffee.� I have already discussed ventilation, but if the bread is poor and the coffee is weak, I have a problem. Philadelphia is home to some top bakeries and coffee roasters, so, thank goodness, I have not run into this problem in quite some time. As I write these words, I have come to the conclusion that I do not want to write negative reviews. It is easier to bash a place than to glow about it. Glowing sometimes equals too much “over the top,� so to speak. I have enjoyed so many fine meals in South Philly restaurants. Reviewing them is my top priority. I do venture into Center City because South Philly residents attend the theater, the ballet, a lecture or a concert. They want a fine meal before or after the show. I have enjoyed many top-rated brunches and dinners in South Philly. Some were expensive but worth the price. Others were the casual brunches that make my Sundays so much more enjoyable. I hope you read The Washington Post article on Philadelphia as a fine dining destination. It was all over the Internet, and rightly so. What pleased me most was the number of South Philly establishments that took pride of place in the article, including John’s Roast Pork, 14 E. Snyder Ave.; Le Virtu, 1927 E. Passyunk Ave.; Noord, 1046 Tasker St.; and Townsend, 1623 E. Passyunk Ave. The list is growing. +(* Comment on this restaurant or review at southphillyreview.com/food-and-drink/reviews.

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Philadelphia is undeniably a sports town and that Philadelphians love the Phillies,� Mural Arts Program executive director Jane Golden said. “Baseball matters to so many people here, and sports do overall as well. I believe that art does what sports do; it helps us to lift up our diversity and to shine a light on our commonality.� Extolling the output of McShane, including a 1997 North Broad Streetsituated mural honoring Jackie Robinson upon the 50th anniversary of his breaking Major League Baseball’s color barrier, the leader noted the complete confidence that she had that the hire would elevate his ambition and construct a stunning symbol of grit and glory. With immense pride in the product, Golden led the rapturous applause for McShane, who also involved the public and players, including Schmidt, in community paint days. “If you stand and stare, memories will definitely return,� the three-time Most Valuable Player and 10-time Gold Glove Award winner, whose May 29, ’89 retirement stood as the saddest moment of this journalist’s life for some time, said. “It was my honor to play my whole career here, and I feel blessed to see my image on such a great piece of art. Thank you, David McShane.� Schmidt and the other ex-crowd pleasers came to town for the Toyota Phillies Alumni Weekend, which saw this year’s squad continue its recent hot streak by taking two out of three from the Atlanta Braves. Along with Howard, the mural includes current second baseman Chase Utley and catcher Carlos Ruiz, with their presence and that of the other honorees on the vibrant composition prompting Montgomery to reflect on the franchise’s admirable record of uniting fans with consummate professionals for the benefit of all. “You’ve been on this journey with us, and we thank you,� the chairman said to the crowd members, who received a collector’s edition print of the mural, which fans at today’s game will also acquire. “We’ve had a tremendous past, and we’ll have an exciting future, and this mural is a testament to your support just as much as it is a way to honor our heroes.� SPR Contact Managing Editor Joseph Myers at jmyers@southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/sports/features.

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