Wrap Shack lands liquor license, tweaks name

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Wrap Shack lands liquor license, tweaks name

POSTED: Thursday, October 29, 2009, 3:52 PM
Filed Under: Booze | Food News

Scott Hockfield's Wrap Shack (120 S. 18th St.), just off Rittenhouse, has acquired a liquor license � it'll now be called Wrap Shack Kitchen & Bar. There's a new 10-seat bar inside, featuring three flat-screen TVs. They're rolling out a nice deal to celebration the addition, too: $10 will get you any of three new wraps (New York strip, tilapia or a chocolate peanut butter crepe dessert wrap) along with a beer/cocktail pairing (the sweet wrap'll come with a spiked white chocolate milkshake). Dollar pints during the World Series, too.


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Posted 2009-12-04 15:36:51
[...] Wrap Shack Kitchen & Bar (120 S. 18th St.), which recently renovated and landed itself a liquor license, has come up with a variation on the never-gets-old roast pork sandwich. All the insides are the same [...] 
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