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T Magazine shines a light on food halls, including the legendary Reading Terminal Market
Flying Kite Staff
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014
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Food halls -- like the wildly-popular Eataly in New York -- are a growing trend. Philadelphia's own Reading Terminal is undergoing a renaissance.
After a $3.6 million renovation to this historic indoor market in a former train station last year, its longtime merchants, including Pennsylvania Dutch farmers, have returned. The 80 vendors include 34 restaurants. Post-renovation newcomers include
Wursthaus Schmitz
, a German grocery and sausage stand that serves sandwiches ($9-11);
the Head Nut
, which offers spices, teas, nuts and candy; and
the Tubby Olive
, a gourmet olive oil ($16-31 a bottle) and vinegar shop.?
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