Retail Watch: Historic Bethlehem mansion to reopen restaurant with new name, concept

Did you know there’s a 160-year-old Bethlehem mansion that hosts an in-house restaurant, helps protect the city’s official birds and only just opened to the public in the last couple of years?

Statistically speaking, you at least probably didn’t know about the restaurant, according to the mansion’s co-owner John Noble – it’s a problem they want to solve with a reintroduction, reopening and new culinary leader.

The restaurant, Swift, will reopen Wednesday at The Wilbur Mansion at 201 Cherokee St., General Manager Lorrie Miller said. It offers dining rooms for guests, outdoor dining space and private space in the wine cellar…

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