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Haddonfield, Collingswood, Haddon heights, Moorestown, riverton in the Philadelphia area. Not sure about the shore towns or places down closer to Delaware.
Interesting...I pass by that P.J. Whelihan's Pub on Haddon Ave on occasion (not my kind of place, so haven't been in there).
But I could've sworn that it was in Haddonfield proper and not in Haddon Township. I had no clue Haddonfield was a dry town, but I'm not too surprised either.
But I could've sworn that it was in Haddonfield proper and not in Haddon Township. I had no clue Haddonfield was a dry town, but I'm not too surprised either.
The Westmont section of Haddon Township on Haddon Avenue is really the only "downtown" in the area that isn't dry. PJ's is literally on the border of Haddonfield...in fact it looks as if its parking lot might come close to crossing over.
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Moorestown has recently issued liquor licenses to a handful of restaurants at the Mall:
Didn't realized Moorestown had relaxed somewhat, hopefully a sign of things to come, IMO.
Moorestown was selling liquor licenses (or auctioning?) for a million dollars each, last I heard. That was a while back.
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