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Pottstown Metro 100 Diner Opens Its Doors
Under new ownership and sporting a new look and menu, the Pottstown Metro 100 Diner has officially opened up its doors.

POTTSTOWN, PA — Great news for local diner lovers: an area staple is back in business.
The Pottstown Metro 100 Diner, renovated and now under new ownership, has reopened its doors.
Mark Klein, the owner of the Limerick Diner, the Llanerach Diner, the Voorhees Diner in New Jersey, and others in the region, purchased the diner from previous owner Matthew Sallit back in 2017, as the Pottstown Mercury previously reported.
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Check out their new menu online.
The official opening took place on Monday morning. The diner, located at 99 W. King Street, is open every day from 5 a.m. to midnight.
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