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Eori Thriving in New Restaurant Venture

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Joe Eori, a former sanitation business owner, has ventured into the restaurant industry with the opening of Big E’s Bar and Grill in Sutersville. Teaming up with Sharon Thomas, who brings her restaurant experience to the table, Eori aims to revitalize the Elizabeth Township area.

The newly renovated restaurant offers a diverse menu with American and Italian specialties, including favorites like French onion soup and chicken piccata. With daily specials, taco nights, and burger nights, Big E’s is quickly becoming a local hotspot for delicious food and a welcoming atmosphere.

Not only is Big E’s family and kid-friendly, but it is also pet-friendly, offering special treats for furry friends. The restaurant has even been discovered through BringFido, a website that showcases pet-friendly businesses.

Eori and Thomas have big plans for the future, including the reopening of an old ice cream shop named Big Twist and potential entertainment options for guests. With a dedicated staff and a commitment to customer satisfaction, Big E’s Bar and Grill is set to become a staple in the Elizabeth Township community.

As Eori continues to invest in the township and explore new opportunities, the restaurant serves as a testament to his dedication to providing a welcoming space for all. With plans for growth and community engagement, Big E’s Bar and Grill is poised to become a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike.

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