Philadelphia, PA - Flannel, the beloved Southern-inspired comfort food haven on East Passyunk Avenue, has announced its upcoming closure. The restaurant's last day of service will be Sunday, January 26th, marking the end of an era for this neighborhood favorite.
Since opening its doors in 2019, Flannel has become a cherished part of the East Passyunk community. Known for its warm hospitality, inviting atmosphere, and delectable Southern-inspired cuisine, Flannel has been a go-to spot for locals seeking comfort food classics like shrimp and grits, fried chicken, and mac and cheese.
A Bittersweet Goodbye:
The decision to close Flannel comes with mixed emotions. While the restaurant has enjoyed success and garnered a loyal following, the owners are embarking on a new adventure. In a heartfelt message to their patrons, they expressed gratitude for the community's support and invited everyone to join them for one last hurrah before closing this chapter.
One Last Bite:
Flannel is encouraging guests to visit before January 26th to savor their favorite dishes and celebrate the restaurant's legacy. The closing weekend promises to be a bittersweet occasion filled with fond memories and delicious food.
Looking Ahead:
While the closure of Flannel marks the end of an era, it also opens up new possibilities. The owners have hinted at exciting new ventures on the horizon, leaving fans eager to see what the future holds.