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Businiess name:  Talula's Table
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The owners of Talula's Table, Aimee Olexy and her husband, Bryan Sikora, used to own the then wildly popular Django in South Philadelphia. They now own an adorable gourmet shop and cafe in Chester County's "horse country," Kennett Square, not far from the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center equine facility. There is one farm-house table that seats 10 and can be reserved for dinner, but at breakfast and lunch hours this serves as a community table. \r \r At Talula's Table you'll find artisan cheeses (they give samples), house-cured meats, and excellent breads and rolls. With so little seating, take-out is the usual plan, but take a chance at the community table. You may enjoy the conversation as well as your meal.

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