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CT Restaurant Closes After Owners Purchase Another Eatery: 'Come Visit Soon' CT Restaurant Closes After Owners Purchase Another Eatery: 'Come Visit Soon'
CT Restaurant Closes After Owners Purchase Another Eatery: 'Come Visit Soon' A popular breakfast and lunch spot in Connecticut has announced its sudden closure following the owner's purchase of another restaurant.  Main Street Eats, located in the Litchfield County town of Watertown at 651 Main St., announced in a social media post on Wednesday, Jan. 31 that it would be closing up shop effective on Thursday, Feb. 1.  In the same announcement, the owners also revealed they would be moving operations to another eatery called Top O' the Mornin', located in the New Haven County city of Waterbury at 2740 South Main St. The eatery's owners expressed a mixture o…
New Beginnings: Popular Italian Restaurant In Monroe To Relocate After 25 Years New Beginnings: Popular Italian Restaurant In Monroe To Relocate After 25 Years
New Beginnings: Popular Italian Restaurant In Monroe To Relocate After 25 Years The owner of a popular Italian restaurant in Fairfield County has announced plans to close the eatery as he prepares to move the restaurant to a new location. Carl Anthony Trattoria in Monroe will close its current location at 477 Main St. and relocate to a nearby neighborhood, representatives announced on Thursday, Jan. 5. The new location will be announced sometime early this year. The brand was first introduced in Monroe in 1998 by chef and owner Sam Devellis. Representatives said the news comes as Devellis and his Carl Anthony Restaurant Group have entered into a partne…
Popular Restaurant Holds Grand Opening Of New Location In Westchester County Popular Restaurant Holds Grand Opening Of New Location In Westchester County
Popular Restaurant Holds Grand Opening Of New Location In Westchester County A popular restaurant in Westchester County is reopening at a brand-new location. Harbour Fish Restaurant will hold the grand opening of its new Mamaroneck location at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 14. The seafood restaurant, which was founded in 2018, has moved to 576 Mamaroneck Ave., the former location of Il Castello.  The owners announced plans to move from their previous location at 154 Mamaroneck Ave. in the middle of April. "We are looking forward to serving steaks, seafood, and pasta in a full-service dining room," the business said at the time.  The restaurant's menu…