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Coronavirus: Hauppauge Diner Donates Food To Local Hospitals
Hauppauge Palace Diner delivered breakfast to two hospitals where health care workers are on the front lines of the coronavirus crisis.

HAUPPAUGE, NY — Hauppauge Palace Diner delivered food to two local hospitals to support health care workers on the front lines of the coronavirus crisis. The diner, at 525 Smithtown Bypass, brought hot breakfast to Stony Brook University Hospital and St. Catherine of Siena Hospital in Smithtown.
The food was delivered to Stony Brook University Hospital on Tuesday and St. Catherine Hospital Sunday.
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Hauppauge Palace Diner is offering curbside pickup and delivery, as a state mandate temporarily banned sit-down service in March due to the spread of COVID-19. The diner can be reached for orders through its website or by phone at 631-724-1775.
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