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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 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…
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
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…