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Unique Eatery Closing Storefront In Hamden, Owner Announces

While the storefront is closing, the owner said the business will continue with its food truck.

HAMDEN, CT — Spuds Your Way will be closing its storefront on Whitney Avenue in Hamden at the end of the month, the owner recently announced.

Despite the closure of the storefront at 3500 Whitney Avenue on May 31, owner Jared Cohen said in a post on Facebook that the eatery’s food truck will continue.

The future of a Spuds Your Way storefront remains uncertain, according to Cohen.

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“Thank you for helping us succeed at this storefront location for just shy of 6 years,” Cohen wrote in the post on Facebook. “Who knows what the future holds, maybe we open a new location or maybe we reopen in the same location but as of May 31st our storefront will be closing.

“To all of our regulars & new customers, THANK YOU for your support over the years. Any corporate office buildings in need of lunch service please reach out as well as weddings, private parties & graduation parties! All gift cards will be honored on the food trailer if not used up at the store. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!”

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According to its website, Spuds Your Way’s philosophy is to “put some spark back into your meals on the go!”

“Based on the notion that most people today are interested in delicious, whole food options, Spuds Your Way strives to deliver the goods,” reads a post on the Spuds Your Way website. “A healthy alternative to fried foods; Top your baked potato with steak, chicken, chili, pulled pork and more. On top of our specialty of Loaded Baked Potatos, we offer burgers, salads, subs & wraps and so much more! We cater taters for parties and events.

“So, stop on by and let us serve you some Spuds Your Way.”

For more information about Spuds Your Way, visit its website here, and on Facebook here.

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