Construction for a new McDonald's in Suffolk County will begin soon, according to a report by Long Island Business News.
The restaurant opted not to renew its lease after four years in Patchogue. "We want to thank everyone for their loyalty and patronage."
More locations are expected in Great Neck, Rockville Centre, Stony Brook, and New Hyde Park, and others, later in 2023, and next year.
The bash will be "a mash-up of a birthday party, music festival, and block party," that will include a giant water slide, organizers say.
Treat mom to some local grub.
Diners can win up to $1,000 For National Tortilla Chip Day next Friday, Feb. 24.
Southpaw will feature not only brews, but a full selection of wine and craft cocktails, brick oven pizza, apps aplenty, and some surprises.
It will feature poetry, song, a Scotch dish, as well as some fine spirits.
From Candy Cane, to Moose Tracks, and Eggnog these shops can satisfy your cravings. Some serve up holiday-themed scoops all year long.
No matter whether it's a straight cup o' Joe or something fancy, these are some spots to check out if you are new to the region.
The restaurant is seeking approval for a 40-foot by 50-foot tent that was erected during the COVID-19 pandemic.
It will feature eight locations offering drink specials beneath the backdrop of a Christmas theme. Get yours ready for a nice ice breaker.
Over 70 U.S. craft breweries have created special blends for the occasion.
Tickets for the 50-vendor event include unlimited beer tastings and a souvenir tasting glass.
Its limited-edition “Queso Incognito,” a portable speaker-shaped container that keeps the cheese hidden, was also released.
Colosso di Rodi Greek Bistro is now open, serving Greek and Italian dishes on South Ocean Ave.
Mother's Day is coming up. Here are some restaurant options in Patchogue for you to make a reservation.
Restaurants in Patchogue, Bayport and Bellport will offer prix fixe dinner and lunch to-go menus.
The fourth location of the Asian and Mexican fusion restaurant opened last Friday in downtown Patchogue.
Next week's "Taste of Patchogue for Ukraine" will raise funds for Ukrainians, and feature food and beer from Patchogue's local restaurants.
The new restaurant will open in the former Flo's location on Main Street this winter.
The second location of a popular Astoria Oaxacan restaurant will open in January in the former Swell Taco spot with moles, mezcal and more.
You can snag a special three-course prix fixe at some of the top restaurants on Long Island this week.
Customers will get meals half-price from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Patchogue location.
The owner of Don Quijote is opening a new eatery in the village, focused on affordable healthy food, on Main St.
For the “Thank you meal” school staffers can present a valid ID from their employer during breakfast hours at a participating McDonald’s.
The restaurant announced that pandemic staff shortages led to a "difficult year" but the Babylon Village location will remain open.
The chain of popular taco eateries will open its first Suffolk location this fall on Main St.
Over 15 years of excellence in dining where tremendous service and the highest level of quality cuisine is an everyday event.
The chain, which has locations in Massapequa and Farmingdale, is slated to open up at the former Checkers on East Main Street.
The restaurant and spirit bar opened last month and specializes in "top shelf" bar food and rare whisky to sample.
Several restaurants will be offering special promotions and prix fixe menus during the week-long event.
Rise & Grind, which opened six months ago, closed down temporarily last month due to "conditions caused by the pandemic."
Long Island residents cast their votes! The local bar was named the best rooftop bar in 2021.
For those looking to make last-minute reservations for Valentine's Day, check out which Patchogue restaurants still have openings.
Check out which restaurants will be participating.
Patchogue’s beloved sandwich shop The Hero Joint is "making sandwich history."
New York officials cited the Patchogue bar for unmasked patrons; the owner created a GoFundMe to pay fines and employee wages.
"Numbers are up early. Let the shooting sprees begin," said an Instagram post from The Cliffton, which placed bets on NYC shootings.
The burger shop, which started as a pop-up in April, officially opened its third Long Island location last month.
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.