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Pablo Restaurant Opening Soon in Somers Point

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Pablo Restaurant Opening Soon in Somers Point

Our community is getting ready to welcome a fresh dining option this spring. Pablo Restaurant is preparing to open its doors on Maryland Avenue in Somers Point, breathing new life into a space that's been quiet since Mexiquila closed late last year.

The team behind this exciting venture is no stranger to South Jersey's restaurant scene. The Zest Restaurant Group, which has built a strong reputation with several successful establishments in Cape May, is taking the helm at the new location. Their portfolio includes Taco Cabalitto Tequilaeria on Beach Avenue, Port Marina on Ocean Drive, and Fish House on Sunset Boulevard — all beloved spots for locals and visitors alike.

Recent social media posts from the ownership group have given our community a glimpse inside the transformation taking place. Photos shared on their Facebook page showcase the renovation work underway, building anticipation for what promises to be another quality addition to Somers Point's dining landscape.

The Maryland Avenue address holds special significance for longtime residents who remember it as the former home of Clancy's, a restaurant that served the community for many years. Now, Pablo Restaurant is poised to create new memories in this familiar location.

With The Zest Restaurant Group's proven track record of creating inviting dining experiences throughout Cape May, expectations are high for what Pablo will bring to Somers Point. The spring opening will give our community another reason to explore local dining options and support homegrown hospitality.

As construction continues and opening day approaches, we'll be watching closely for more details about Pablo Restaurant's menu, atmosphere, and official launch date. It's always encouraging to see new businesses invest in our community and add to the vibrant dining scene that makes this area special.

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