Philly Pretzel Factory was recently featured in the Westfield Patch for the reopening of the signature pretzel store in the community. No fear to the customers who were concerned, on Saturday, July 6th, the store reopened so all of the pretzel-holics could stop by for their daily dose of pretzels and frozen lemonade.
Thanks to all of the customers for their concerns about the business leaving the community, but we are back in business and the store is now open to the fans in the area!
Philly Pretzels Factory fanatics can rest easy. The South Avenue soft pretzel emporium has reopened.
The store had been closed from June 27 through Friday but was back in business Saturday to the relief of pretzel lovers. A sign that had been posted on the door in late June indicated a dispute between the landlord and the franchise owner, Rick Hendon, but a store employee told Patch Monday she believed the issue has been resolved.
Welcome back. Your's pretzels are very good consistently hot and fresh. And another thing Philly Pretzel Factory has this extra hot Dusseldorf mustard that's nice n spicy. So, Best of luck.
Philly Pretzel Factory was founded in 1998 by college buddies Dan DiZio and Len Lehman who created a recipe unique to Philly, yet desired in any market. Today, the award-winning pretzel feeds customers at more than 100 franchised locations, primarily in the Northeast. For more information on Philly Pretzel Factory, visit www.phillypretzelfactory.com.
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Welcome back.
Your's pretzels are very good consistently hot and fresh. And another thing Philly Pretzel Factory has this extra hot Dusseldorf mustard that's nice n spicy.
So, Best of luck.
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