Farm-To-Table Restaurant Announces Closure After 31-Year Run In Hudson Valley Farm-To-Table Restaurant Announces Closure After 31-Year Run In Hudson Valley
Farm-To-Table Restaurant Announces Closure After 31-Year Run In Hudson Valley A Hudson Valley farm-to-table restaurant has closed after 31 years in business. The owner of Catherine's Restaurant said in an announcement on Thursday, July 21, that the Orange County eatery has permanently closed. The restaurant was located at 153 West Main St. in Goshen. Chef Stephen Serkes opened Catherine's Restaurant in 1991, offering a seasonal menu and a variety of dishes using locally-sourced ingredients. "This is a very difficult announcement for us," the farewell message to customers reads. "For 31 years, we have proudly served the community and have formed friendships tha…
Hudson Valley Restaurant Closes After 15 Years In Business Hudson Valley Restaurant Closes After 15 Years In Business
Hudson Valley Restaurant Closes After 15 Years In Business A Hudson Valley restaurant has closed after 15 years in business.  The owners of Mole Mole, a Mexican restaurant located in Ulster County, announced the closure in a Facebook post on Friday, March 4. The eatery is located at 23 Broadway in Kingston. "We thank all of our valued customers, friends, staff and the Kingston community for your support throughout these 15 years," the announcement reads. "Kingston will forever have a special spot in our hearts, to our customers thank you for including us into your weekly routine or for big special moments: birthday parties, work meetings, ann…
Hudson Valley Restaurant/Bar Put Up For Sale, Owner Announces Hudson Valley Restaurant/Bar Put Up For Sale, Owner Announces
Hudson Valley Restaurant/Bar Put Up For Sale, Owner Announces One of the owners of a well-known Hudson Valley restaurant and bar announced that the building is up for sale and the restaurant will eventually close its doors. The building that houses The Anchor in Ulster County has been listed, according to an announcement from owner Brandy Walters on Monday, Feb. 14. Walters said the business will remain open for the time being. "We started this journey almost 11 years ago as Rondout Music Lounge...I can honestly say I have put everything I have into this business," she said in a Facebook post. "The amount of community support is way more than I …
Popular Hudson Valley Restaurant Closing 'To Prepare For Next Chapter' Popular Hudson Valley Restaurant Closing 'To Prepare For Next Chapter'
Popular Hudson Valley Restaurant Closing 'To Prepare For Next Chapter' After seven years, a popular Hudson Valley eatery has closed to “begin preparations for the next chapter.” In Ulster County, the owners of SHINDIG on the corner of Tinker Street in the town of Woodstock announced that their final service was Sunday, Feb. 6 as they prepare to move on to their next challenge. “All good things must come to an end,” they announced. “And after seven years of tinker tots, burgers, and pies, so too must our little SHINDIG.” Moving forward, the space is going to be renovated and reinvented without longtime partner Allison Garksof, who “has elected to begin a jou…
COVID-19 'Changed Everything,' Says Owner On Closure Of Hudson Valley Restaurant After 11 Years COVID-19 'Changed Everything,' Says Owner On Closure Of Hudson Valley Restaurant After 11 Years
Covid-19 'Changed Everything,' Says Owner On Closure Of Hudson Valley Restaurant After 11 Years The owner of a longtime Hudson Valley restaurant said the decision to permanently close was made due to the challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Boitson's Restaurant, located in Ulster County, closed its doors after more than 11 years in business, according to an announcement from the owner on Wednesday, Jan. 19. The restaurant was located at 47 North Front St. in Kingston. According to the announcement, the eatery first opened its doors on June 4, 2010, and saw success over the years. However, the pandemic led to new challenges. "Then March of 2020 came and changed everyt…
Diner Hailed As 'Landmark' In Hudson Valley Closes After 40-Year Run Diner Hailed As 'Landmark' In Hudson Valley Closes After 40-Year Run
Diner Hailed As 'Landmark' In Hudson Valley Closes After 40-Year Run A well-known diner has permanently closed after serving customers for more than 40 years in the Hudson Valley. The owner of Airmont Diner, an old-fashioned eatery located in Rockland County, announced the closure on Wednesday, Feb. 16. "The customers of Airmont Diner were not strangers, they are friends and family," owner Dino said in a statement on the eatery's website. "I have enjoyed seeing the children grow and bring their families in to meet me." Many customers filled the comments section of the post announcing the closure on the diner's Facebook page, sharing fond memories of vi…
Hudson Valley Eatery Closes After 25 Years In Business Hudson Valley Eatery Closes After 25 Years In Business
Hudson Valley Eatery Closes After 25 Years In Business A Hudson Valley eatery has permanently closed its doors after 25 years in business.The owner of the Foundry Cafe, located in Putnam County, made the announcement on Saturday, Feb. 12. The eatery was located at 55 Main St. in Cold Spring in the town of Philipstown. The Foundry Cafe was known for its breakfast dishes, including omelets and French toast, along with desserts, including its cheesecake. Owner Jeff Consaga told the Highlands Current that he made the decision to retire at the age of 67. The comment section on the business' Facebook post announcing the closure was filled…
Popular Pizzeria Dating Back To The 1930s Closing In Hudson Valley Popular Pizzeria Dating Back To The 1930s Closing In Hudson Valley
Popular Pizzeria Dating Back To The 1930s Closing In Hudson Valley A popular pizzeria that has been slinging pies since 1937 when Tony Saccoman introduced pizza to the area is closing its doors. Ulster County staple Tony's Pizzeria, located in Kingston, will close on Saturday, Jan. 29, at the end of the night, according to the current owners, Nealey Farrell and her husband, Dylan Kennedy. The couple, who purchased Tony's 10 years ago, said on Facebook that after finding a buyer for the property, they decided it was time to go. "It was not an easy decision for us to make but in retrospect, it’s quite simple because now, for many reasons it’s what is b…
Popular Deli In Hudson Valley Announces Closure Popular Deli In Hudson Valley Announces Closure
Popular Deli In Hudson Valley Announces Closure A popular seafood deli and market has closed its door for good after the owners failed to find a buyer. The owners of Ulster County staple Sea Deli Select Seafood, located in Kingston, announced on Facebook they planned to close as of Monday, Jan. 17, the location after reaching their 70s and wanting to retire, but they can't find a buyer. "We've been trying to keep the Sea Deli open w/a buyer. That hasn't worked out," the owners posted. "At this time, Sea Deli is closing its doors. We are very thankful to all our customers and friends. We'll miss you all." The group plans to continue t…
Popular New Hudson Valley Restaurant Announces Temporary Closure Popular New Hudson Valley Restaurant Announces Temporary Closure
Popular New Hudson Valley Restaurant Announces Temporary Closure A restaurant in the area known for its fantastic views of both a golf course and the mountains has temporarily closed. The popular Ulster County eatery, Maggie Mae's, located in New Paltz, announced on Facebook on Monday, Jan. 10 that it has closed for the season. Although the owners did not give a reason for the closure, they did say they plan to reopen on Friday, March 11 in time for St. Patrick's Day celebrations. The owners thanked patrons for their support during the restaurant's first year and promised to return. The restaurant is known for its expansive views of a golf course and t…
Westchester County Restaurant Closes After 14 Years In Business Westchester County Restaurant Closes After 14 Years In Business
Westchester County Restaurant Closes After 14 Years In Business A Westchester County steakhouse has closed its doors after 14 years in business. BLT Steak in White Plains permanently closed on Sunday, Dec. 26, after the eatery's lease was terminated. The restaurant was located at 221 Main St. in White Plains. "Unfortunately, our lease has been terminated, despite $4 million in payments to our landlord and 500,000 meals served throughout the past decade and a half," the owners said in the announcement. "It is with great sadness that we forever close our doors." The owners also operate locations in New York City, Florida, North Carolina, and internation…
Westchester Restaurant To Temporarily Close Westchester Restaurant To Temporarily Close
Westchester Restaurant To Temporarily Close A Westchester County restaurant will soon temporarily close. Chef Sergio Pennacchio announced on Tuesday, Nov. 2, that Piccola Trattoria will be under construction, as it is being developed. The Italian restaurant is located at 41 Cedar St. in Dobbs Ferry.  "It is a difficult and emotional decision, but the time has come to step back as the development takes place," Pennacchio wrote in a Facebook post. "We are working closely with our landlord and look forward to returning Piccola Trattoria to its beautiful new space upon completion of the project. To Our Dear and Loyal Customers, …