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Aladdin's Eatery Brings a Taste of the Middle East to Peters Township

Looking for a new place to try for lunch of dinner? How about Aladdin's in McMurray?

The wait is over!

Aladdin’s Eatery opened its doors Monday morning at 11 a.m. with a blessing from Father George of All Saints Greek Orthodox Church and a ribbon-cutting ceremony courtesy of the Peters Township Chamber of Commerce.

Aladdin’s McMurray restaurant is the newest of six Pittsburgh locations that includes Mt Lebanon, Squirrel Hill, Cranberry, Fox Chapel and Ross Township.

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Pictured at the ribbon-cutting ceremony are Brian Schill (Peters Township Chamber of Commerce executive director); Father George (All Saints Greek Orthodox Church); Lucie, Fady, Rama and Baby Chamoun (Aladdin’s), Mike Silvestri (Peters Township manager) and Joe Jasek (Peters Township Chamber of Commerce board president).

Here's what you need to know if you go:

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Where is it? The restaurant is located at 4080 Washington Road in McMurray (where Penny's Diner used to be located).

How do I contact the restaurant? The eatery can be reached by phone at 724-260-0072. To like Aladdin's on Facebook, click here to reach its page. To check out its website, click here.

Does the restaurant have a carryout menu? Sure does! Here is a link to view it! 

Does the restaurant serve alcohol? Not yet. But, its owners are scheduled to have a liquor license hearing in front of Peters Council on Monday, according to township Manager Michael Silvestri.


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