A pop-up restaurant will temporarily make use of the closed Edward W. Bok Vocational School in South Philadelphia, Philadelphia Business Journal reports.
Le Bok Fin will take over the building's 8,000-square-foot terrace on the eighth-floor from Aug. 7 through Sept. 13. The restaurant will be open to the public age 21 and over.
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The pop-up will offer French-inspired café cuisine, craft brews and a curated selection of wines. The name pays homage to the original culinary training café at Bok.
The eatery will feature long communal tables along with other furniture made from repurposed pieces found within the school.
Le Bok Fin will be open Thursday through Saturday from 6-11 p.m. and Sunday from 1-6 p.m., weather permitting. The entrance to the restaurant is on Mifflin Street close to 9th Street.