If you liked Urban Grill's food truck, you'll love Newtown's Urban Grill on Main
Hand-crafted sandwiches in an 1870s farmhouse
After three years as a food truck, Urban Grill is moving to permanent digs on Main Street in Newtown.
Fans of the Urban Grill food truck will be able to dig into the familiar handcrafted sandwiches at a permanent location, a refurbished 1870s farmhouse, starting Jan. 11, 2017.Photo by: Phil Didion | WCPO contributor
Urban Grill on Main's Randy Reichelderfer and Betsy Eicher (Photo provided by Betsy Eicher)Photo by: Provided
Fans of the Urban Grill food truck will be able to dig into the familiar handcrafted sandwiches at a permanent location, a refurbished 1870s farmhouse, starting Jan. 11, 2017. Urban Grill's co-owner, Randy Reichelderfer prepares a burger on Saturday Dec. 7, 2017.Photo by: Phil Didion | WCPO contributor
Fans of the Urban Grill food truck will be able to dig into the familiar handcrafted sandwiches at a permanent location, a refurbished 1870s farmhouse, starting Jan. 11, 2017. Chocolate Ganache cake from the Urban Grill on Satuday Dec. 7, 2017.Photo by: Phil Didion | WCPO contributor
Fans of the Urban Grill food truck will be able to dig into the familiar handcrafted sandwiches at a permanent location, a refurbished 1870s farmhouse, starting Jan. 11, 2017.Photo by: Phil Didion | WCPO contributor
Fans of the Urban Grill food truck will be able to dig into the familiar handcrafted sandwiches at a permanent location, a refurbished 1870s farmhouse, starting Jan. 11, 2017. Urban Grill's Key Lime Pie.Photo by: Phil Didion | WCPO contributor
Fans of the Urban Grill food truck will be able to dig into the familiar handcrafted sandwiches at a permanent location, a refurbished 1870s farmhouse, starting Jan. 11, 2017.Photo by: Phil Didion | WCPO contributor
Fans of the Urban Grill food truck will be able to dig into the familiar handcrafted sandwiches at a permanent location, a refurbished 1870s farmhouse, starting Jan. 11, 2017.Photo by: Phil Didion | WCPO contributor
Fans of the Urban Grill food truck will be able to dig into the familiar handcrafted sandwiches at a permanent location, a refurbished 1870s farmhouse, starting Jan. 11, 2017. New front-of-house employees undergo training on Satuday Dec. 7, 2017.Photo by: Phil Didion | WCPO contributor
Fans of the Urban Grill food truck will be able to dig into the familiar handcrafted sandwiches at a permanent location, a refurbished 1870s farmhouse, starting Jan. 11, 2017. Head Chef Jeff Mente tosses some pork rinds in seasoning on Saturday Dec. 7, 2017.Photo by: Phil Didion | WCPO contributor
Fans of the Urban Grill food truck will be able to dig into the familiar handcrafted sandwiches at a permanent location, a refurbished 1870s farmhouse, starting Jan. 11, 2017. Urban Grill's burger is topped with a crispy layer of cheese.Photo by: Phil Didion | WCPO contributor
Fans of the Urban Grill food truck will be able to dig into the familiar handcrafted sandwiches at a permanent location, a refurbished 1870s farmhouse, starting Jan. 11, 2017. Urban Grill's quinoa salad.Photo by: Phil Didion | WCPO contributor
Fans of the Urban Grill food truck will be able to dig into the familiar handcrafted sandwiches at a permanent location, a refurbished 1870s farmhouse, starting Jan. 11, 2017.Photo by: Phil Didion | WCPO contributor
Fans of the Urban Grill food truck will be able to dig into the familiar handcrafted sandwiches at a permanent location, a refurbished 1870s farmhouse, starting Jan. 11, 2017.Photo by: Phil Didion | WCPO contributor