Restaurants & Bars
New Restaurant Moving Into Former Parker's Cafe Space
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BROOKLINE, PA - The former Parker's Cafe won't be vacant for long. Menuette, a series of two-year-old pop-up dinners spearheaded by chef Christian Schulz and business partner Rebecca Nicholson, will move into the space at 600 Brookline Boulevard.
"This spring we will be opening our first brick-and-mortar restaurant in the wonderful Brookline neighborhood of Pittsburgh," the pair announced on the Menuette Facebook page.
"Even though we've finally found a space, there's still a lot of work to do and we still need your help. Any bit of support, from attending the few pop-ups we have left to sharing our story or our food with your friends, or even signing up for our mailing list, would go a long way."
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Menuette will host a Brunch on the Boulevard event on March 7 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the 802 Bean Company at (appropriately enough) 802 Brookline Boulevard.
As most Brookline residents are aware, the folks at Parker's took over the former Zippy's in the 500 block of the boulevard and now run Red's Good News.
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