Restaurants & Bars
Farmingdale's Arrosto Italian Rotisserie To Hold Ribbon Cutting
The fast-casual restaurant reopened in January after the coronavirus forced it to shut down after its original February 2020 opening.
FARMINGDALE, NY — Arrosto Italian Rotisserie will, at last, celebrate its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting. The ceremony is scheduled for 4:45 p.m. March 10, according to the Farmingdale Chamber of Commerce.
The fast-casual restaurant, at 2263 Broadhollow Road Unit 5, was created by Certified Master Chef Ken Arnone.
The restaurant opened in February 2020 but was forced to close at the start of the coronavirus pandemic before the chamber of commerce could celebrate its opening. The business reopened again in January.
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"Their authentic Italian rotisserie cooking, done low and slow over an open flame, is the ideal comfort food!" the Farmingdale Chamber of Commerce stated.
Farmingdale residents, elected officials and chamber members were invited to join in the celebration.
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Arrosto Italian Rotisserie serves up its 5 Spice Chicken, porchetta-seasoned pork roast, grilled lemon and garlic shrimp skewers, paninis, sides, and more.
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