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    New Broadway Social Bar For Sale

    by theelvee_w2oe3m August 18, 2013

    Broadway Social, the long-awaited restaurant and lounge set to replace the beleaguered Firehouse bar, is up for sale before even opening its doors.

    The restaurant, owned by former Mama Nina’s proprietor Greg Salomoni, has been delayed by months. After a planned opening at the beginning of the year came and passed, the restaurant has posted sporadic updates as to its status. The restaurant officially received its liquor license approval in May and its kitchen was inspected by the health department in April.

    A real estate listing touts the bar’s brand new decor, pricing it at $700,000. The real estate listing says the new bar seats 145 with room for an additional 70 on the patio, and includes a new LED lighting system, DJ booth, 10 TVs, and a liquor room.

    A request for comment from the establishment went unanswered as of this writing.  It remains unclear is if the bar will open prior to a sale.

     

    August 18, 2013
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    Mama Nina’s Owner Taking Over Former Firehouse Bar Location

    by theelvee_w2oe3m October 5, 2012
    October 5, 2012

    WFMZ has reported that Greg Salomoni, owner of Mama Nina’s in Bethlehem, is seeking to take over the former Firehouse nightclub.

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    Restaurant Updates for September 22, 2011

    by theelvee_w2oe3m September 22, 2011
    September 22, 2011

    New restaurants all over the place including Flama Tropical, Little Sal’s, and El Toro Loco, as well as updates on Istanbull Grille II, Bella’s Ristorante, and Don Juan.

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    Review: Mama Nina Foccaceria

    by theelvee_w2oe3m March 7, 2011
    March 7, 2011

    Mama Nina’s Foccaceria is a small setting tucked in a cozy space on Main Street in Bethlehem that, for outsiders looking in, always seems jammed with foodies. Even outside in the summer the diners spill out onto the patio and chow down al fresco. Why does the restaurant always seemed to be packed? The El Vee investigates and delivers a rating.

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