Warrington Restaurant Offering Night of Fine Dining to Help Local Breast Cancer Patients

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Offering a wide array of Mediterranean-style dishes, Árdana Food & Drink is owned and operated by brothers Mike and Antoni Christou.

Árdana Food & Drink, a popular restaurant in Warrington, is preparing for a night of great food and wine to benefit local cancer patients.

In partnership with Main St., a Doylestown nonprofit formerly known as Pine2Pink, the restaurant will be hosting a five-course dinner and wine pairing on Oct. 4 from 6:30 – 8:30 PM. The proceeds from the event will go on to help Main St. in its mission to help local breast cancer patients get the care and treatments they need.

“Wont you be one of the 45 special guests who join us and to support our local breast cancer patients through Main St.!” the nonprofit said online.

Offering a wide array of Mediterranean-style dishes, the restaurant is owned and operated by brothers Mike and Antoni Christou. It is named after Árdana, a small village in Cyprus where their family is originally from.

Back in March, the Christou brothers opened a second location in The Village at Newtown Shopping Center in Newtown. The new dining establishment took the place of Solstice, a restaurant that closed back in June of 2022 and was located at 2948 South Eagle Road.

Learn more about this dinner for a cause at Main St.

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