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Baja fresh menu lake success3/9/2024 Mighty Catch Cajun Seafood & Bar, Oceanside: This seafood restaurant, which served a customized combination of spiced shellfish boiled in a bag, closed after two months in business. ![]() Wild Flours Bake Shop, Huntington: This gluten-free bakery closed after 10 years in business. Famous Toasteryįamous Toastery, Commack: This North Carolina-based breakfast chain closed its only Long Island location after one year in business. Del Frisco's Grilleĭel Frisco's Grille, Huntington Station: This steakhouse chain's only Long Island location has closed after three years in business. Pastrami Plus, Franklin Square: This popular kosher-style deli has closed due to lack of business. ![]() Franklin Cafe Bagelsįranklin Cafe Bagels, Franklin Square: This bagel store has closed after seven years in business. California Pizza KitchenĬalifornia Pizza Kitchen, Westbury: The Westbury Plaza shopping center location of this pizza chain has closed after 25 years in business. Paradise Diner, Hauppauge: This 8,500-square-foot diner, with an ornate stainless steel crown over the facade, closed in mid-November 2019. +39 Italian Eatery, Great Neck: This casual cafe, gelateria and pizzeria closed after less than six months in business. Riley's, Huntington: This 13-year-old bar and grill closed in downtown Huntington, but plans to reopen in a new East Northport location. Sikorski Meat Market, Bethpage: This Polish butcher-market has closed after more than 40 years in business. Houlihan's, Westbury: The Westbury location of this chain has closed two months after its parent company filed for bankruptcy. The owner noted that it was "not a good fit for the location." Houlihan's Bar Agaveīar Agave, Massapequa Park: This upscale Mexican restaurant has closed after three months in business. Barrage Brewing Co.īarrage Brewing Co., East Farmingdale: This microbrewery, known for dark beers such as porters and stouts, has closed. ![]() Mi Ranchito Bar & Grill, Port Washington: This 20-year-old Mexican eatery has closed following lease issues, according to a note posted on the restaurant's door. Vilai, Glen Cove: This fish-centric restaurant closed after less than a year and a half in business. It reopened again in September of that year, but closed for good in January 2020. It first opened in December 2018, but closed in May 2019 due to lack of business. Secrets of Flight, Port Washington: This local bistro, which opened to critical acclaim, has closed for a second time. ![]() The Original Fireside Caterers, East Northport: This 30-year-old deli closed permanently after coronavirus "crushed" its catering business. It was one of the first restaurants on Long Island to offer fish that came directly from Tokyo's Tsukiji market. Ginza, Massapequa: This top sushi spot has closed after eight years in business. Sip This, Valley Stream: This coffeeshop, which doubled as a creative hub for poets, comedians, artists and musicians, closed after nine years in business.Īnthony's Coal Fired Pizza: This national pizza chain has permanently closed three of its Long Island locations: Great Neck (open since 2013), Farmingdale (open since 2016) and Stony Brook (open since 2017). American CheeseĪmerican Cheese, Sayville: After a 10-year run as one of the Island's finest purveyors, this shop and restaurant closed. Wild Side Organic Bistro & Bar, Oakdale: This eatery, known for its homestyle Indian cooking and Neapolitan wood-fired pizza, has closed after four years due to the coronavirus pandemic.Ĭ'est Cheese, Port Jefferson: This cheese shop closed after nine years in business due to the havoc wreaked by COVID-19.
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