BY: Michael Klein
Eataly, the vast Italian food hall with four dozen locations around the world, announced Thursday that it would open a location at King of Prussia Mall in 2025 — a decade since word began circulating that it was considering the Philadelphia market.
In a statement, Eataly said it had signed “a multiyear lease” with mall operator Simon Property Group, but representatives declined to specify the location at the mall or provide additional information. Eataly locations have at least one full-scale restaurant, as well as various specialty-food stations set up around a supermarket-size selection of Italian grocery items, truffles, pastas, cured meats, cheese, caviar, oils, prepared foods, and wines and spirits.
SOURCE: https://www.inquirer.com
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