Local restaurants respond to curfew update, most see 11 p.m. as positive Â
Local restaurants respond to curfew update, most see 11 p.m. as positive Â
Local restaurants respond to curfew update, most see 11 p.m. as positive Â
Paul Norton, manager at Archie Moore s, 39 N. Main St., Wallingford, Tues., Feb., 2, 2021. Gov. Ned Lamont announced Monday he would be relaxing the restrictions for restaurants, extending curfew until 11 p.m. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement
Patrons of Archie Mooreâs sit at the bar during lunch on Tuesday.Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
Buffalo hot wings at Archie Moore s, 39 N. Main St., Wallingford, Tues., Feb., 2, 2021. Gov. Ned Lamont announced Monday he would be relaxing the restrictions for restaurants. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
Wallingford restaurant s gazebo room ends an 18-year run
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Debbie Pacileo, co-owner of Gaetano’s Tavern on Main in Wallingford, stands in the small area of what is left of the gazebo room at the restaurant Jan. 26, 2021.Peter Hvizdak / Hearst Connecticut Media
WALLINGFORD What started as a quirky way to break up empty event space at Gaetano’s Tavern on Main nearly two decades ago grew into a beloved tradition.
But all good things must come to an end, and so it was for the gazebo at the North Main Street restaurant.
The full-scale indoor gazebo, which was used to host private parties, met its demise recently. The restaurant’s landlord told the two sisters who own Gaetano’s that the 1,000 square feet of space that housed the gazebo was being taken over to accommodate another tenant, according to the sisters.