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100-Year-Old Family Business For Sale: CT News

Original Pancake House On Main Street Closes / Award-Winning Sports Bar Moving Into Downtown Spot / Grocery Store, Large Development Pitched

There was plenty of business news across Connecticut. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories. You can find your local Patch and catch up on those stories here.


100-Year-Old Family Business For Sale

"You don't get rich in this business," the owner said, "but we were able to put our kids through school, eat good food, have a car, all own a home. None of us are rich, we don't have vacation homes or things like that, but we did alright. I put two kids through college.">>>Read More.


Original Pancake House On Main Street Closes

"We regret to announce the shutdown of our Connecticut branch," restaurant officials wrote. "We appreciate the support from our dedicated customers throughout the years.">>>Read More.

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Award-Winning Sports Bar Moving Into Downtown Spot

The sports bar is known for its wings which have won 35 awards, according to their website.>>>Read More.


Grocery Store, Large Residential Development Pitched

A proposal would add a location of a national grocer, a coffee chain, and hundreds of apartments.>>>Read More.

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New Kid-Friendly Playhouse, Café To Open At Mall

A popular child-friendly playhouse will soon open a new location at the mall, featuring a café and more for adults to enjoy.>>>Read More.


The Ribbon Is Cut, Now Go Eat Fresh At Farm Belly Cafe

A breakfast, brunch café owned by chef Meg Fama began as a busy food truck, is now a brick-and-mortar restaurant.>>>Read More.

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