“What people will be mostly happy about is that the advertisement signs on Greenwich Avenue will be coming down.” – Lauren Rabin Continue Reading →
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“What people will be mostly happy about is that the advertisement signs on Greenwich Avenue will be coming down.” – Lauren Rabin Continue Reading →
“Our product is doing the majority of the legwork to carry our business. There is a an extremely high percentage who return. We are committed to the highest quality ingredients.” – Matt Watson, Grigg Street Pizza Continue Reading →
The application was to change the permitted use of a space on the first floor of 1162 East Putnam Ave from retail to restaurant. Continue Reading →
Currently graduations are not allowed indoors, but in Phase 3, both graduations and religious events, indoors, will be capped at 50% capacity, with a max of 200 – with masks and social distancing. Continue Reading →
Valbella restaurant in Old Greenwich has had issues seating in the basement without approval of use from P&Z. They have an outstanding sewer issue with their grease trap. Specifically they need to organize a CCTV inspection and put it on DVD for the Town. Continue Reading →
A group of retailers, store managers and Greenwich Avenue landlords gathered Thursday afternoon at the last block of the Ave before Railroad Ave to meet with Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo. Continue Reading →
With the holidays coming up, foodies will look to have these great soups at their dinner table or give them as gifts. Continue Reading →
The nigiri a la carte list includes fish from the famous Tokyo fish market like shima aji, maidai, kanpachi, hamachi, and eel, all delivered fresh from Japan daily. Continue Reading →
Fred Camillo said the Reimagine Greenwich committee was fundraising for more jersey barriers and to raise money for a trolley that would run between town hall and Greenwich Avenue, and that restaurants on Lewis Street might be the next to request expanded outdoor dining. Continue Reading →
Slated to open early 2021, the cafe will offer a wide variety of teas and coffees, smoothies, pastries, salads and sandwiches, making it an ideal destination at any time of day. Coffee for Good will also sell fresh bags of coffee and merchandise, such as t-shirts, travel mugs and hats. Continue Reading →