Popular Hudson Valley Restaurant Closes After More Than Three Decades In Business Popular Hudson Valley Restaurant Closes After More Than Three Decades In Business
Popular Hudson Valley Restaurant Closes After More Than Three Decades In Business A popular, family-run restaurant in the Hudson Valley has closed its doors after decades in business. The Postage Inn, located at 838 NY-32 in the Ulster County hamlet of Tillson, officially, closed on Wednesday, Oct. 6. The owners shared in a Facebook post on Monday, Oct. 4, that after nearly 34 years running the restaurant, they were ready to retire from the business and begin a new chapter. ✨ A Special Announcement from The Jerkowski Family ✨ Posted by The Postage Inn on Monday, October 4, 2021 "On behalf of the entire Jerkowski family, we want to thank everyone who has been a part…
Celebrated Westchester Restaurant To Close After 36 Years In Business Celebrated Westchester Restaurant To Close After 36 Years In Business
Celebrated Westchester Restaurant To Close After 36 Years In Business A celebrated French restaurant in Westchester County is set to close its doors next month after 36 years in business. La Panetière will close at the end of October, according to an announcement from owner Jacques Loupiac.  As I previously mentioned some time ago about my intention to retire, I now regretfully announce to my customers and... Posted by La Panetiere on Friday, September 17, 2021 The restaurant, located at 530 Milton Road in Rye, is known for its high-end cuisine and elegant setting.  Loupiac said in a Facebook post that after a challenging few years, he is ready to retir…
Hudson Valley Restaurant Closes After Nearly Three Decades In Business Hudson Valley Restaurant Closes After Nearly Three Decades In Business
Hudson Valley Restaurant Closes After Nearly Three Decades In Business A Hudson Valley restaurant has officially closed its doors after 28 years in business. The owners of The Would, located in Ulster County, announced on Monday, Sept. 6, that the restaurant had closed. "The Would is officially closed," owners shared in a Facebook post. "Thank you all for the support through the years. We are grateful for the many catered parties, weddings and special events that have done. To our regulars thank you from the bottom of our hearts for the kind words and support through the years." The restaurant was located at 120 North Road in Highland. It was owned by Claire …
Hudson Valley Diner Closes After More Than Two Decades In Business Hudson Valley Diner Closes After More Than Two Decades In Business
Hudson Valley Diner Closes After More Than Two Decades In Business After serving customers for more than two decades, a Hudson Valley diner has closed its doors. Orange County staple Walden Diner closed on Sunday, Sept. 12.  The owners announced that they had made the decision to retire after running the business for 22 years.  "We have many great memories here at the diner," the owners announced. "Memories that we'll treasure forever. And we're so grateful for being able to serve you, our friends and family, and create those wonderful memories. We will miss each and every one of you." The diner was located at 23 Orange Ave. in Walden.
Restaurant Group Closes Pleasantville Location Restaurant Group Closes Pleasantville Location
Restaurant Group Closes Pleasantville Location A Westchester restaurant group has announced the closure of one of its locations. Pleasantville's 105 Seventy Bar & Grill, located on Bedford Road, is closed, 105 Restaurant Group Director of Operations Brian Angarola confirmed. The eatery was previously named Mission Taqueria.  The restaurant opened in May of 2018. Owners said the restaurant's menu was a fusion of Mexican and American cuisine.  The bar and grill served burgers, tacos, burritos, along with margaritas, mojitos and sangria.  Angarola said the restaurant group will announce its long-term plans i…
Cafe To Close One Of Its Locations In Hudson Valley, Owners Say Cafe To Close One Of Its Locations In Hudson Valley, Owners Say
Cafe To Close One Of Its Locations In Hudson Valley, Owners Say A local restaurant has announced plans to close one of its two locations in the area. The Tomato Cafe announced plans to close its restaurant in Poughkeepsie.  "We would like to thank our staff, our customers, and the Arlington Community," the owners said in a Facebook post. Thank you to all of our staff, customers and the Arlington Community for your support! Posted by The Tomato Cafe on Saturday, August 21, 2021 The Tomato Cafe in Fishkill, located at 1123 Main St., will remain open, the owners added. That location has been in operation since 2009. The Poughkeepsie location may not…
Highly-Rated Northern Westchester Restaurant Closes After 10-Year Run Highly-Rated Northern Westchester Restaurant Closes After 10-Year Run
Highly-Rated Northern Westchester Restaurant Closes After 10-Year Run One of the more unique and popular restaurants in the area has been forced to close its doors for good. Owner Selamawit Weiland-Tesfaye announced that Lalibela in Mount Kisco, the only Ethiopian eatery in the Hudson Valley, will be shuttering its doors after 10 years serving the community. “At Lalibela, you’ll find dishes for meat lovers, vegetarians, and vegans,” the restaurant’s website states. “Our menu embodies the full richness of slowly cooked meats, veggies, onions, fresh ginger, garlic, chilies, and clarified butter with a distinctive variety of unique spices such as berbere and mi…
Popular Tarrytown Restaurant Announces Closure Popular Tarrytown Restaurant Announces Closure
Popular Tarrytown Restaurant Announces Closure After 22 years in business, a popular Westchester restaurant is closing its doors due to the loss of its lease. Sunset Cove Restaurant, known for its classic Italian fare and scenic location overlooking the Hudson River and new Tappan Zee Bridge in Tarrytown, announced on Sunday, Feb. 28 it was closing its door for good. "It is with heavy hearts that Sunset Cove Restaurant has permanently closed in Tarrytown," owners Tommy Calandrucci and Gianni Piccolino said. "As a member of the Tarrytown community since 1997, we have been dedicated to providing the best service and food on the Huds…
Popular Area Craft Brewing Company Announces Closure Popular Area Craft Brewing Company Announces Closure
Popular Area Craft Brewing Company Announces Closure A Hudson Valley brewery has become the latest victim of the COVID-19 pandemic. The owners of the Pine Island Brewing Company in Pine Island in Orange County announced that they will be shuttering their doors for good after more than five years serving customers in the Hudson Valley. Related story - COVID-19: Popular Area Restaurant Closing Before shutting down, the brewery has put its merchandise on a 50 percent sale for the rest of the month, and is taking a dollar off its draft pours inside the restaurant as they prepare to close the doors. “Cheers to a great run,” the owners…
COVID-19: Eatery In Northern Westchester Closes Due To Financial Strain Of Pandemic COVID-19: Eatery In Northern Westchester Closes Due To Financial Strain Of Pandemic
Covid-19: Eatery In Northern Westchester Closes Due To Financial Strain Of Pandemic A popular Asian restaurant in Northern Westchester has announced its permanent closure due to the financial strain of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Pho Corner Bistro is located on North Bedford Road (Route 117) in Bedford Hills. "We are deeply saddened and sorry to announce that we have permanently closed Pho Corner," wrote the establishment's owners on the eatery's website. "We want to thank everyone who has supported us throughout the years and especially during the pandemic." True to its name, the unassuming little restaurant on North Bedford Road took up residence at the end o…
COVID-19: Popular Hudson Valley Eatery Closes COVID-19: Popular Hudson Valley Eatery Closes
Covid-19: Popular Hudson Valley Eatery Closes An ultra-popular Hudson Valley restaurant that has been honored by the State Senate for its work with veterans has closed its doors for good. The owners of the Sweet Peas Café in New Windsor, announced this week that although it is continuing to look for a way to say open during the COVID pandemic, it has decided to close. "The café has struggled to remain financially viable through the pandemic," said owners Nina Baldassare and John Zippo on Facebook. "We are saddened and sorry to have to announce that we will have to permanently close the café." The cafe was opened in 2014 by K…
COVID-19: Popular Westchester Eatery Known For Burgers, Shakes Closes COVID-19: Popular Westchester Eatery Known For Burgers, Shakes Closes
Covid-19: Popular Westchester Eatery Known For Burgers, Shakes Closes A popular burger joint that sold "elevated comfort food" just couldn't cut it in the uncertain dining climate of COVID-19, according to a post announcing its closure in Westchester on its Facebook page.  "Dexter’s Den has been forced to close and though it was a passionate venture for me personally, it is the right thing to do at this time," wrote the owner of the Irvington restaurant, Emily Fe­li­ciano on Friday, Sept. 4. The restaurateur asked the community for donations toward the reopening of her second restaurant, Black Cat Cafe, which is "on course to reopen this autumn." In tota…