After a decade in business, New Haven County's 66 Church in Naugatuck has revealed that it will be closing for good on Tuesday, Oct. 29.
The restaurant, located at 66 Church St., originally opened in 2015 and originally announced its closure on Tuesday, Oct. 8.
Now that it has specified its last night, the owners have also revealed how they will mark the occasion. Before the eatery shuts its doors for good, it will hold one last "Taco Tuesday."
During "66's Last Call," the restaurant will have karaoke beginning at 9 p.m. until it closes with DJ Sunshyne. Additionally, all bars will be open.
"This is your final chance to celebrate with us and say goodbye to your favorite bartenders!" the owners wrote on social media.
Those who stop by can enjoy menu items such as tacos with shrimp, buffalo chicken, pork shoulder, and more; bone-in and boneless wings; mac and cheese, including the "BBQ pork mac attack" with frizzled onions; and burgers.
In addition to outlining the agenda for its last night open, the owners also teased that "something big" is coming in 2025. As for what that is, only time will tell.
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