Federal Donuts, Oyster House coming to Philadelphia International Airport in 2025

Food & Drink News

Federal Donuts, Oyster House coming to Philadelphia International Airport in 2025
PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia International Airport
  • 📰 NBCPhiladelphia
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 23 sec. here
  • 4 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 19%
  • Publisher: 51%

Philadelphia International Airport is set to welcome two popular local brands in 2025: Federal Donuts & Chicken and Oyster House.

“Our team is thrilled to launch these famous Philly brands with PHL Food & Shops,” Vice President and General Manager of MarketPlace PHL Mel Hannah said in a news release. “Having operated restaurants for several decades in Center City and on City Avenue, we understand the potential and prestige of PHL as well as what it takes to have long-term success in Philadelphia .”For over 40 years, Oyster House -- owned by Sam Mink -- has been a Philadelphia staple for everything seafood.

Construction is already underway to build the two new storefronts as Philadelphia International Airpot is expected to have record-breaking travel in 2026 thanks to Philadelphia250, the FIFA World Cup, the MLB All-Star Game, NCAA March Madness, the PGA Championship and so much more.“There’s no shortage of exceptional foodie brands across the Delaware Valley, and even more ‘Founded in Philly’ announcements are coming soon,” Mel added.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

NBCPhiladelphia /  🏆 569. in US

Philadelphia Philadelphia International Airport

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Federal charges filed for man accused of setting fires at federal buildingsFederal charges filed for man accused of setting fires at federal buildingsA man who investigators say lit three fires at federal buildings or on federal property is facing federal arson charges.
Read more »

Trump Plans To 'Clean House' And Dismantle Federal Regulations, Says Rep. DonaldsTrump Plans To 'Clean House' And Dismantle Federal Regulations, Says Rep. DonaldsRep. Byron Donalds, a Florida Republican, revealed that former President Trump plans to dismantle what he calls the 'regulatory headlock' facing businesses like the crypto industry if elected. Donalds shared a plane ride with Trump and said they discussed a systematic process for replacing regulators with qualified individuals.
Read more »

Harris slams House speaker for suggesting GOP would probably try to cut federal semiconductor aidHarris slams House speaker for suggesting GOP would probably try to cut federal semiconductor aidKamala Harris is criticizing House Speaker Mike Johnson for suggesting that Republicans would probably try to cut government subsidies for semiconductor manufacturing. Johnson later walked back his comments, indicating he only meant that Republicans would “streamline” the CHIPS and Science Act.
Read more »

Federal employees feeling ‘dread,’ experiencing ‘PTSD’ over Trump return to the White House: ReportFederal employees feeling ‘dread,’ experiencing ‘PTSD’ over Trump return to the White House: ReportFederal workers are experiencing 'PTSD' and 'dread' over the possibility that President-elect Donald Trump could authorize the mass firing of employees.
Read more »

Harris slams House speaker for suggesting GOP would probably try to cut federal semiconductor aidHarris slams House speaker for suggesting GOP would probably try to cut federal semiconductor aidKamala Harris is criticizing House Speaker Mike Johnson for suggesting that Republicans would probably try to cut government subsidies for semiconductor manufacturing.
Read more »

Harris slams House speaker for suggesting GOP would cut federal semiconductor aidHarris slams House speaker for suggesting GOP would cut federal semiconductor aidKamala Harris is criticizing House Speaker Mike Johnson for suggesting Republicans might cut government subsidies for semiconductor manufacturing
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-14 20:23:00