Here’s 3 Delaware County Restaurants to Check Out That Opened This Summer

Birria Tacos prepared at Tlali in Upper Darby.

The Philadelphia region saw 25 new restaurants open this summer, including three in Delaware County, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Tlali, a small, cash-only BYOB in Upper Darby, is offering authentic Mexican food prepared by brothers Alberto and Efrain Sandoval, using recipes from their native San Mateo Ozolco, Mexico.

Chef Alberto Sandoval brings 20 years of experience in the Philadelphia restaurant business.

Alberto and Efrain both owned La Fonda de Teresita in South Philadelphia from 2012 to 2020.

Tlali is located at 7219 West Chester Pike in Upper Darby.

Triple Crown at the Radnor Hotel, 593 E. Lancaster Ave., is an updated restaurant space from Fearless Restaurants

The Radnor restaurant group has successfully produced several White Dog Cafes, Autograph Brasserie in Wayne, and Testa Rossa in Glen Mills.

The multi-room Triple Crown sports an equestrian theme that focuses on chops, a raw bar, club sandwiches, and other classic American food.

Burtons Grill & Bar at 312 W. Lancaster Ave. in Wayne, a bar-restaurant chain based in New England, caters to the gluten-free crowd. It opened in the former Main Line Chili’s with a wide-ranging menu.

Read about all 25 restaurants that have opened in the Philadelphia region this past summer in The Philadelphia Inquirer.


Editor’s Note: This post was initially published on DELCO.Today in September 2025.



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