![]() ![]() “Giant Eagle has reputation for excellence in the community,” Kozar said. Specially trained management and cashiers will enforce Giant Eagle’s 100 percent carding policy and a limit of 192 fluid ounces for beer takeout purchases or approximately 16 12-ounce beers. “It’s a safe and secure place for somebody to come in to buy some food to take home, grab a six pack, and go,” Kozar said. With a two-beer limit per-person, Kozar said the cafe will not be a place where people come to “hang out and drink,” but rather to eat and relax while shopping. Marangoni said the store will carry a similar selection of premium brands, microbrews and craft beers that can be found at other local stores with cafes, such as Leetsdale and Settler’s Ridge. ![]() In addition to prepared foods like rotisserie chicken and macaroni and cheese, the cafe also will offer a full-service sushi bar, made-to-order subs and a soup and salad bar.Īnd, to wash it all down, the store will carry a variety of beers and malt beverages for customers to enjoy in the cafe or carry out. ![]() The new additions will create 50 additional jobs for the store, which currently employs about 175 people, Kozar said. Moon Township supervisors on Monday approved a request to transfer a restaurant liquor license from outside the municipality to the Giant Eagle on University Boulevard.Īlong with the transfer of the liquor license will come an extensive remodel of the Moon Plaza store, expected to begin within the first quarter of next year, according to liquor license attorney Mark Kozar of Flaherty & O’Hara and Giant Eagle Director of Real Estate Chuck Marangoni.ĭuring a public hearing before the 4-0 vote Monday evening, Kozar said the grocery store chain plans to create expanded prepared foods, deli and bakery sections, as well as a new cafe with indoor seating for 77 people, and seasonal outdoor seating for 32. ![]()
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