Monday, December 15, 2008
Richardson branch of Texadelphia changes name, hours, liquor policy
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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