Monday, December 15, 2008
Richardson branch of Texadelphia changes name, hours, liquor policy
But mmm boy it still has those great great Philly cheesesteaks, yes sir ee.
The Richardson branch of Texadelphia is now called Republic Grill.
A spokesman at the restaurant said that they changed their name about two weeks ago, and were no longer a "franchise" of Texadelphia's, but were still serving the same kind of food, i.e. Philly cheesesteaks.
They are no relation to Republic, the bar-restaurant in Uptown Dallas.
The liquor policy has changed from beer to BYOB, and the restaurant is open 30 minutes later every night, from 8 to 8:30 p.m.
Thanks to Andrew for tip!
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