Penn’s Table Restaurant’s Lionville location

July 21 Posted by Amy Strauss No Comments

Late last year, Penn’s Table Restaurant, owned and operated by Anthony and Jenn Marion, expanded their cozy breakfast-all-day hot spot of West Chester to a second location of Eagleview Blvd. in Lionville.

The pleasing eatery that prepares grub just “the way Mom used to make it” continues to offer their previously-seen delicious lineup, including multi-ingredient omelettes, chocolate chip pancakes and various other flapjack and french toast concoctions, and killer breakfast sandwiches which trot items like pork roll, scrapple and tons of cheese.

Of course, there are lunch items too, including the notorious grillers like the owners’ namesake, the Marion (think roast beef, bacon, Swiss cheese, horseradish sauce on grilled Rye), and the hot sandwiches and wraps like the buffalo chicken cheesesteak and the French Dip with au jus.

Whether you hit up the premiering West Chester location, or the fresh Exton spot, your day’s first meal has never been as sweet as that at Penn’s Table.


Penn’s Table Restaurant

268 Eagleview Blvd.

Exton, PA 19341

610-363-6700

About Amy Strauss

Bred a full-blown PA Dutch gal, Amy Strauss is a Philly suburb-based food fiend who lives to chomp up-and-down the East Coast. Weaving through the latest brewpubs and craft breweries, up-and-coming bakeries and eclectic eateries, this twenty-something aims to live her food life as seen on an edible Travel Channel episode and always dashes to eat dessert first.
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