A beloved staple of South Philadelphia cuisine is undergoing a renovation, but the owners say the place will still have that same cozy feel when its done. South Philadelphia cannoli icon Termini Bros. posted a photo to Instagram Tuesday that shows the demolition of the porcelain floor of the flagship bakery at 1523 South 8th Street.
The historic Termini's location is closed during renovations. The repairs started Monday and are expected to go until July 24, Termini's said. "Over the next few days the small tiles around the original woodwork will be taken out piece by piece so not to damage the wood," Termini's wrote on Facebook.
SOURCE: https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com
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