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The weather was gorgeous, the food was amazing and plenty of people showed up (I think that’s a bit of an understatement). By all accounts this year’s Chester County Restaurant Festival was a resounding success. Understandably, some of the skeptics would point out that as a sponsor of the festival we have to say good things about the event. Well, as my role model and 3rd grade obsession Lavar Burton always use to say,”You don’t have to take my word for it.”

Here’s what some of the other attendees had to say about the Restaurant Festival:
The Kellehers- a family blog
Tasty Food for You - a Philly food blogger
The BBQ Bachelor - exactly what it says
The Daily Local - obviously
Jay Rolfe - starving artist gets fed
Michael P Columns’ Blog - News Editor for the Daily Local

And just for giggles, we ended up on The Calender for National Preparedness . . . I have no idea.

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