Pennsylvania is Getting Its First of This Mexican Restaurant Chain
It’s always exciting when a new restaurant opens. Now, Pennsylvania is getting its first location of a nationwide Mexican restaurant chain, and hopefully that chain will also expand across the…
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It's always exciting when a new restaurant opens. Now, Pennsylvania is getting its first location of a nationwide Mexican restaurant chain, and hopefully that chain will also expand across the state, because it's a popular one.
Fajita Pete's has announced the closing of a four-unit agreement with Chris and Brittny Mabry of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The couple's first Fajita Pete's will open in Q3 of 2023 at The Block Northway in Ross Township, with hopes for the South Hills area for their next location.
"We are extremely excited to bring top quality Tex-Mex cuisine into Pittsburgh, The City of Steel, with strong family and community ties," Chris and Brittny said in a statement. "We're confident that these fresh, award-winning fajitas will quickly make Fajita Pete’s a local favorite."
According to a release, Brittny and Chris have more than 20 years of experience in recruiting, business development, marketing and technical operations. "Spending time in the 'burgh, we quickly realized the need for quality Tex-Mex cuisine and a great family food and office catering experience that matches the Tex-Mex culture. Fajita Pete’s is unmatched with its unique flavor profile and streamlined menu," Chris added in the statement. "Fajita Pete's offers high quality, house made Tex-Mex cuisine with superior travelability – providing fresh fajitas from our grill to your table," Brittny added.
Fajita Pete's is known for its fresh, handmade Tex-Mex favorites, such as made-to-order flame-grilled beef, chicken, shrimp and veggies in a tangy, citrusy mixture, fresh tortillas and fresh flautas, as well as made from scratch sides including rice, beans, salsa, guacamole and queso. How amazing does that sound? The first Pittsburgh location will bring Fajita Pete's nationwide restaurant count to 31 across four states. Also in 2023, Fajita Pete's restaurants are schedule to open in Austin, Chicago, and Dallas- Ft. Worth. For more information on Fajita Pete's, go here.
Pennsylvania has a lot to offer no matter where you are in life, but what about for those who are entering their so-called golden years? Many people who enter retirement end up staying in the state they were born or wherever they were last located for their job, while others flock to warm climates.
Of course, in Pennsylvania, we don't have a warm climate. But, many cities in the state do have a lot of offer those retiring, according to a new study. If you or someone you know is entering their golden years, perhaps you're discussing which cities in Pennsylvania are ideal for retirees.
The crew at Niche.com have put together a study to determine the best cities to retire in Pennsylvania. To determine the cities, Niche.com ranked the "best places for retirees based on number of retirees, weather, and access to healthcare and entertainment," according to the site. So, which Pennsylvania cities came out on top? You might be surprised by the list. Find the top 10 best places to retire in Pennsylvania below, and look for the full list with more cities here. A handful of these places are suburbs of Philadelphia, too.
Also, here are some fun facts about retirees in Pennsylvania. According to Cornwallmanor.org, "Approximately 15.4 percent of Pennsylvania's population is 65 years old or older and it is home to more than 870,000 veterans. The VA Medical Center in Lebanon County, PA, located near Cornwall Manor Retirement Community, is consistently ranked as one of the best veterans’ health care facilities in the country. Pennsylvania is also home to 249 retirement communities."
10. Malvern
9. Lima
8. Pleasant Hills
7. Thompsonville
6. Wyncote
5. Kennett Township
4. Muhlenberg Park
3. Plains
2. West Brunswick Township
1. Penn Wynne
This suburb of Philadelphia is the best for retirees, according to Niche.
Source
This list is via Niche.com.