The popular sports bar opened Monday at the former TGI Friday’s site in Enfield.
After nearly 25 years as a restaurant, a building at 39 Hazard Ave. is being torn down; a new structure for three tenants will go up.
An employee tested positive for the coronavirus, prompting owners of the Red Rose Pizzeria to shut down operations temporarily.
In the past 10 months, four of the six Smashburger restaurants in Connecticut have closed their doors, with Enfield being the most recent.
Despite maintaining profitability during the coronavirus pandemic, the owner has opted to close temporarily to protect his customers.
Signs of the times are posted all over Enfield's dining establishments as in-house dining is temporarily forbidden.
The eatery has left its longtime site in the Enfield Square in favor of its own building across the street at the State Line Plaza.
The take-out pizza shop, which features $1 slices, officially opened on Hazard Avenue Friday.
Twenty years after the closing of one of Enfield's most beloved gathering spots, a planned reunion of family and friends has been postponed.
The restaurant had just opened in mid-June, but is "permanently closed" according to its Facebook page.
The owners are moving south and decided not to renew their lease on the Route 190 building.
A spokesperson said the opening of the restaurant's 10th location in Enfield will likely be sometime next year.
The owner expects to be operating the second site this fall.
A "Coming Soon" sign has appeared in the window of a long-vacant space in a busy Enfield strip mall.
Patch asked Enfield readers to tell us their favorite childhood restaurants which are now gone, and we were overwhelmed with responses.
Customers can enjoy a free sundae the day following New England Patriot victories.
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A Hazardville shop has gone out of business, while some confusion about a longtime North Thompsonville institution gets cleared up.
A Facebook posting from the restaurant Tuesday indicated it was the site's final day.