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Olga's Diner In South Jersey Reopens Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

A popular South Jersey diner has once again reopened amid the outbreak of new coronavirus.

A popular South Jersey diner has once again reopened amid the outbreak of new coronavirus.
A popular South Jersey diner has once again reopened amid the outbreak of new coronavirus. (Photo Credit: Anthony Bellano)

EVESHAM TOWNSHIP, NJ — A popular South Jersey diner has once again reopened amid the outbreak of new coronavirus.

Olga’s Diner, which reopened on Route 73 in Marlton last year, reopened on Thursday for delivery and curbside pickup. It had closed temporarily due to the coronavirus pandemic.

It is open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day at 200 Route 73 in Marlton. Orders can be placed by calling 856-452-5966. The online menu, which now features vegan options, can be found at www.olgasdiner.com. It can also be seen in the embed below.

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The original Olga's Diner was built in 1946, and stood in Marlton from 1946-2008. It was recently torn down to make way for a fertility clinic.

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In the fall of 2018, Bill Dovas and Chris Kolovos proposed plans that called for a "classic family style restaurant" that serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and doesn't have a liquor license. They are paying homage to the old diner, but the two businesses are not related. Read more here: Iconic Olga's Diner Getting New Life In South Jersey

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