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South Jersey Restaurant Group Opens 19th Eatery, a Boon for Philadelphia Region's Economy

A New Jersey-based restaurant group has opened its 19th restaurant in the Philadelphia and South Jersey markets, and it will continue to expand and make enhancements to its existing eateries, which one expert said will continue to feed the local economy.

Haddonfield, New Jersey-based P.J.W. Restaurant Group owns a number of restaurant concepts — P.J. Whelihan's, The Pour House, Treno Pizza Bar and The ChopHouse, all located in the Greater Philadelphia region, including its home turf of South Jersey.

The restaurant group has just opened its newest P.J. Whelihan's concept in Oaks in Montgomery County. It's the 14th outpost for the brand and the restaurant group's 19th restaurant overall, making P.J.W. "one of the largest" privately-owned groups in the Delaware Valley, according to the company.

The restaurant group has kept it all in the Philadelphia region — The Pour House is located in Westmont, New Jersey, and North Wales and Exton, Pennsylvania; Treno Pizza Bar is in Westmont; and The ChopHouse is in Gibbsboro, New Jersey. P.J. Whelihans is scattered throughout South Jersey and the Philadelphia area, plus the original location in Lehighton in Carbon County.

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