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New Restaurant, Brewery On Long Island Cited For 'Right On Point' Menu, 'Delicious' Cocktails New Restaurant, Brewery On Long Island Cited For 'Right On Point' Menu, 'Delicious' Cocktails
New Restaurant, Brewery On Long Island Cited For 'Right On Point' Menu, 'Delicious' Cocktails A new restaurant and brewery on Long Island is already charming diners. The Stone Goat – located in St. James at 552 North Country Road – held its soft opening on Wednesday, Nov. 20. Under the direction of owner Nick Gounaris, the eatery features an upscale dining room on the main level with a pub-like menu and bar upstairs. Though its official website and menu weren’t immediately available, an Eventbrite announcement showed a tantalizing spread that included a raw oyster bar, duck sliders, steak tartar crostini, and wild boar ragu. Diners can also opt for the seafood dumplings, made wi…
This Bar Serves Best Brews On Long Island, Voters Say This Bar Serves Best Brews On Long Island, Voters Say
This Bar Serves Best Brews On Long Island, Voters Say When looking for a place to unwind after a busy workday or a gathering spot to reunite with old friends, look no further than what voters say is Long Island’s best bar — Po’Boy Brewery. Located at 200 Wilson Street in Port Jefferson Station, Po’Boy Brewery sets the bar high, as it was voted by Long Islanders as the best bar on the island for its third year in a row, according to Bethpage Best of Long Island's brand-new 2023 rankings. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Po'Boy Brewery & Cidery (@poboybrewery) Founded in 2013 by …
New Bars, Restaurants In NYC To Open More Quickly Under Legislation Signed By Hochul New Bars, Restaurants In NYC To Open More Quickly Under Legislation Signed By Hochul
New Bars, Restaurants In NYC To Open More Quickly Under Legislation Signed By Hochul New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed new legislation in an effort to make it easier for new bars, restaurants and breweries to open quickly. The new legislative package allows temporary retail permits to be issued to bars and restaurants opening in New York City, officials announced on Wednesday, Dec. 22. Officials said the current law prevents businesses in the city to be granted temporary liquor licenses, and the State Liquor Authority can only provide the permanent licenses after a lengthy review process. The new legislation allows the State Liquor Authority to grant temporary liquor l…