"We always had a passion for food," Lou Neglia said. "Every holiday was just cooking, eating [and] drinking. That's what we grew up with."
Find out where to watch the Big Game on Feb. 9 in Merrick.
The first 100 people on line Wednesday morning will be entered in a contest to win a year's worth of meals.
"It's your typical diner dishes, just kind of modernized a little bit," owner Nicholas Christofiges told Patch.
Sufiya's Grill on Merrick Road is "closed until further notice," the restaurant said.
Here's a list of some sports bars in Merrick where you can view the NFL's title tilt on Feb. 11.
The Merrick deli has been family-owned, including the last 17 years by Joe Yamali.
Frankie's, formerly Tomato & Basil, on Merrick Road, features a larger dining room and more items on the menu.
The location was due to reopen on March 28 but is still shuttered.
The Diner Boys features tons of traditional diner fare, but all made for carry-out and delivery.
The restaurant, which closed in 2017, is reopening in its original location, and bringing back its famous Sazinis.
Meat expert Johnny Prime breaks down the country's distinct barbecue styles, from Kansas City burnt ends to North Carolina pulled pork.
NYC meat expert Johnny Prime is here to help you step up your burger game this summer.
NYC butcher Johnny Prime explains how to grill, sear, broil and roast steaks to perfection, just in time for Memorial Day Weekend.
Restaurant Week starts April 22. See if your favorite place is going to be offering special discounts.
The burger-burrito fusion chain's newest location is centrally located, for satisfying that unique craving.