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Ralph's restaurant in Ambler, PA
Two friends of mine went to dinner at the Ralph's restaurant in Ambler a
month or two ago. My friends raved about the food so I figured that since I have to go up to that area after work today, I might as well plan a dinner with friends there tonight. Unfortunately, I just heard that the Ralph's restaurant at Ambler has gone out of business. The phone number that's listed on the restaurant's web site is disconnected, although the web site is still active. Does anyone know what prompted Jimmy Rubino to close that restaurant? I heard it was doing well. I googled for it, but all I found was rave reviews, nothing about Ralph's closing. |
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I dunno Stan,
Here is a guy from www.PhillyBlog.com who was just there ..... Joel *** Today, 05:12 PM Joely Water Ice Vendor Join Date: May 2005 Location: 7th and Pine Streets Posts: 838 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks PeaceMover ..... Joely __________________ Joely View Public Profile Send a private message to Joely Send email to Joely Find all posts by Joely Add Joely to Your Buddy List #2 Today, 02:20 PM peacemover Cheesesteak GURU! Wiz with Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Roxborough Posts: 1,588 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I had a wonderful dinner there with my wife and daughter just last month- so its closing is news to me... __________________ Peace, John "It's a joke that the Right wing claims it is against 'judicial activists.' What they want are judicial activists who agree with them." - Molly Ivins, syndicated columnist. ......................... "Small acts of humanity amid the chaos of inhumanity provide hope. But small acts are insufficient." - Paul Rusesabagina, Rwandan and former hotel manager whose actions inspired the movie Hotel Rwanda peacemover View Public Profile Send a private message to peacemover Visit peacemover's homepage! Find all posts by peacemover Add peacemover to Your Buddy List #1 Today, 09:47 AM Joely Water Ice Vendor Join Date: May 2005 Location: 7th and Pine Streets Posts: 838 Ralph's in Ambler -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stan Horwitz wants to know ..... Stan Horwitz Jun 29, 1:58 pm show options Newsgroups: phl.food, rec.food.restaurantsFrom: Stan Horwitz > - Find messages by this author Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 13:58:43 -0400Local: Wed,Jun 29 2005 1:58 pm Subject: Ralph's restaurant in Ambler, PAReply | Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Report Abuse Two friends of mine went to dinner at the Ralph's restaurant in Ambler a month or two ago. My friends raved about the food so I figured that since I have to go up to that area after work today, I might as well plan a dinner with friends there tonight. Unfortunately, I just heard that the Ralph's restaurant at Ambler has gone out of business. The phone number that's listed on the restaurant's web site is disconnected, although the web site is still active. Does anyone know what prompted Jimmy Rubino to close that restaurant? I heard it was doing well. I googled for it, but all I found was rave reviews, nothing about Ralph's closing. Reply __________________ |
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"Joel" > wrote: > I dunno Stan, > > Here is a guy from www.PhillyBlog.com who was just there ..... > > Joel > > *** > > > Today, 05:12 PM > Joely > Water Ice Vendor Join Date: May 2005 > Location: 7th and Pine Streets > Posts: 838 > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > -- > > Thanks PeaceMover ..... > > > Joely > __________________ > > > > Joely > View Public Profile > Send a private message to Joely > Send email to Joely > Find all posts by Joely > Add Joely to Your Buddy List > > #2 Today, 02:20 PM > peacemover > Cheesesteak GURU! Wiz with Join Date: Sep 2003 > Location: Roxborough > Posts: 1,588 > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > -- > > I had a wonderful dinner there with my wife and daughter just last > month- so its closing is news to me... > __________________ > Peace, > > John I guess the closure of Ralph's in Ambler was very sudden. Strange! |
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Here ya go Stan,
One of my buddies at www.PhillyBlog.com sent this to me. Joel ***** The Ambler Gazette Ambler loses Ralph's By: John Vettese 07/01/2005 Email to a friend Voice your opinion Printer-friendly Diners out for an Italian meal June 24 were surprised to see a sign in the window of Ralph's of South Philadelphia announcing its closing. "The Family of Ralph's Restaurant would like to thank you for your support the last three years here in Ambler," it read. "We have enjoyed making many new friends." It was an abrupt closing for a restaurant that had been a trailblazer in the borough's downtown revitalization. Opened in 2002, the Ambler location of Ralph's was one of the first higher-end restaurants to make its home on Butler Avenue, predating The Shanachie and Bridget's At 8 West. However, being ahead of the curve may have put the restaurant at a disadvantage. Contacted at the South Philadelphia location of Ralph's, owner Jimmy Rubino said that it simply wasn't worth it to keep the restaurant open anymore. "The amount of time we put in wasn't worth the return we were getting," he said. "The town was moving along, yes, but not as fast as we hoped, or as fast as we had been promised." Rubino considers it an unfortunate thing, since Ralph's will not be around to enjoy the "renaissance" it helped start, but hopes it had made its mark on the town. According to Ambler Main Street Manager Bernadette Dougherty, it has done exactly that. Beyond simply existing as a restaurant, Ralph's was also involved in the community, regularly donating food and staff to the Wissahickon Fire Co.'s annual spaghetti dinner, as well as Ambler Main Street events from Oktoberfest to art openings. "If I ever needed food for an event, I knew he'd always say yes," Dougherty said. "They were very community-minded, good supporters of what's going on in town." Rubino said he hasn't begun to think whether he would remain in touch with the local groups; for now, he said he is focused on future restaurant endeavors in the center city Philadelphia area. Customers with gift cards for the Ambler Ralph's can redeem them at the South Philadelphia location at 760 S. Ninth St. The space is being leased by Sean Coyle and David Correia, owners of the Manayunk Cajun eatery Bourbon Blue, but staffers at the restaurant were unable to comment on their plans for their Ambler venture. =A9Montgomery Newspapers 2005 Email to a friend Voice your opinion Printer-friendly Top |
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Joel > wrote: *the window of Ralph's of South Philadelphia announcing its closing. Well, I won't miss it. I tried it twice. It sucked twice. I'm not sure anything I say can communicate the suckage... Let's see, I know I was there before our newest daughter was born, and while I was pregnant, and it was warm enough to walk around outside -- so probably late last summer was the second and last time I went. The host or hostess (I no longer remember) copped an attitude with me when I requested one of the other empty booths instead of the one she led us to (because the one she wanted us to sit at had a big rip in the cushion and the edge poked me uncomfortably), but finally did move us. I recall there was only one other table seated in the place, but the server didn't even come say hello for a good 10 minutes. I asked advice about something on the menu and got a curt "I really wouldn't know" in response. The food was not hot, and was overly salty. I was really underwhelmed. -- Hillary Israeli, VMD Lafayette Hill/PA/USA/Earth "Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it is too dark to read." --Groucho Marx |
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Thanks Hillary!
** Hillary Israeli agrees. This appeared at www.deja.com She is the VMD and Philadelphia computer guru. Hey! I am wondering if she knows about PhillyBlog? I will ask. PhillyBlog - Blogs & Forums to talk about Philadelphia / Philly > Who We Are > Food and Drink > Ralph's in Ambler DIRECT LINK: http://phillyblog.com/philly/showthread.php?p=117472 Joely Quote: Hillary Israeli Jul 5, 2:08 pm show options Newsgroups: phl.food, rec.food.restaurants From: (Hillary Israeli) Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2005 18:08:06 +0000 Subject: Ralph's restaurant in Ambler, PA Joel > wrote: *the window of Ralph's of South Philadelphia announcing its closing. HILLARY WRITES: Well, I won't miss it. I tried it twice. It sucked twice. I'm not sure anything I say can communicate the suckage... Let's see, I know I was there before our newest daughter was born, and while I was pregnant, and it was warm enough to walk around outside -- so probably late last summer was the second and last time I went. The host or hostess (I no longer remember) copped an attitude with me when I requested one of the other empty booths instead of the one she led us to (because the one she wanted us to sit at had a big rip in the cushion and the edge poked me uncomfortably), but finally did move us. I recall there was only one other table seated in the place, but the server didn't even come say hello for a good 10 minutes. I asked advice about something on the menu and got a curt "I really wouldn't know" in response. The food was not hot, and was overly salty. I was really underwhelmed. -- Hillary Israeli, VMD Lafayette Hill/PA/USA/Earth "Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it is too dark to read." --Groucho Marx __________________ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Last edited by Joely : Today at 08:05 AM. Joely View Public Profile Send a private message to Joely Send email to Joely Find all posts by Joely Add Joely to Your Buddy List #6 07-02-2005, 11:24 AM Geno Cheesesteak GURU! Wiz with Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Lawndale Posts: 2,455 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I had heard it wasn't nearly as good as the South Philly original. __________________ Gene Geno View Public Profile Send a private message to Geno Find all posts by Geno Add Geno to Your Buddy List #5 07-02-2005, 11:09 AM Joely Cheesesteak GURU! Wiz with Join Date: May 2005 Location: 7th and Pine Streets Posts: 1,168 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Or, as the proprietor of a fantastic leather shop once explained to me, "Too much work for too little money." |
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