Quick Bite Bulletin
A video of a customer praising burger chef Jason at Shake Shack in Marlton went viral on Twitter. Shake Shack responded with a tweet commending Jason for a job well done.
Bertucci’s has filed for bankruptcy; however it does not plan to close its locations in Marlton, Mount Laurel and Gloucester Township.
Mobjack Tavern and That Damn Mary Brewing Co. will open their doors in late June at the former Goodfellas s ite in Gloucester. An old-school arcade will connect the taproom and restaurant.
Denny’s in Washington Township, on Route 42, has closed.
Chili’s released a statement informing the public that it experienced a data breach, which may have affected its Mount Laurel location.
Distrito in the Moorestown Mall has closed due to bankruptcy. The own er, Jose Garces, plans to sell the establishment while employees will be offered jobs at other Garces restaurants.
The Metro Diner in Brooklawn suddenly closed after nearly 70 years of business. The diner is slated for demolition with a new Wawa expected to take its place.
On the Menu: A trio of sweet favorites to try this month
Milkshakes
Cookies & Cream Milkshake, Sophie and Pete’s in Voorhees
Sophie and Pete’s is keeping it classic with the Cookies & Cream milkshake. This vanilla shake is blended with chocolate cookie pieces before being topped off with a perfect swirl of whipped cream and a cherry.
Fruity Pebbles Milkshake, The Pop Shop in Medford
You’ve heard of breakfast for dinner, but what about for dessert? The Pop Shop’s Fruity Pebbles milkshake is making it happen. This vanilla shake is bursting with Fruity Pebbles, rainbow sprinkles and Fruit Loop crumbs.
Sugar Daddy Milkshake, Marlton Diner in Marlton
Talk about a sugar rush. Marlton Diner’s Sugar Daddy is stuffed with chocolate and M&M covered pretzels, pretzel rods and Su gar Daddy’s while served in a colorful, candy-rimmed glass.
Published (and copyrighted) in Suburban Family Magazine, Volume 9, Issue 4 (June 2018).
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