Popular New Paltz Restaurant Closing Soon
After almost 10 years in business, a New Paltz, New York restaurant has announced a "future" closing.
New Paltz, NY is one Hudson Valley town that has a long list of places to choose from when it comes to enjoying a night out for dinner. Places like Garvan's, P & G's, McGillicuddy's, Lola's, the Lemon Squeeze, and Huckleberry are all fan favorites and great places to eat but unfortunately, one of them has announced that they will be closing soon.
Huckleberry in New Paltz, New York Closing
Huckleberry located at 21 Church St, New Paltz, NY has announced on Facebook that they are preparing for the "pending closure of Huckleberry." The announcement which was posted last week said,
"To our family, friends, and neighbors, Unfortunately, we have not been able to come to sustainable lease terms and must prepare ourselves, our staff, and you all for the pending closure of Huckleberry in the near future."
The post explained that as they prepare to close they would like to let fans know that in the coming weeks, they will be adjusting their hours of operation and their menu so that current staff can "feel free to move on to other opportunities." The post didn't say exactly when they would be closing for good but did say that they have some fun stuff planned for guests in the coming months and encouraged fans to follow them on social media for updates.
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We did reach out to the Huckleberry family for clarification on when they would be closing but we haven't heard back yet. When we do we will update this article.
Thank You New Paltz
The post ended with the Huckleberry family saying
"Thank you all for your patronage over the last 9 1/2 years. We greatly appreciate your support through our successes and your patience through our fumbles. Whether you’re a regular or a once-a-year visitor, it has truly been our pleasure to serve you."
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