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Patchogue Eatery Closes Its Doors
The health food eatery announced the closure this week after two years in business.

PATCHOGUE, NY — A Patchogue eatery permanently closed its door this week after two years in business.
NOLE cafe, which opened on 90 E. Main Street in 2018, announced the closure on Facebook Sunday night. The business shut down starting Monday.
NOLE, which stands for Natural Organic Life Experience, was a health and wellness eatery known for its acai bowls, pitaya bowls, smoothies, pressed juices and more.
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"For the past two years we have had the pleasure to meet and share with our local community," the Facebook post read. "We thank each and every one of you for your continued support throughout the years."
Thank you to everyone for the incredible journey at NOLE Cafe! Tomorrow, Monday December 7th, our Cafe will permanently be closed. Stay healthy everyone!
Posted by NOLE Cafe on Sunday, December 6, 2020
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