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Syosset Restaurant Closes Temporarily For Renovations
The restaurant will be shut down until the spring.

A Syosset restaurant recently announced that it will be shutting down temporarily while it undergoes renovations.
George Martin’s Grillfire, located on 33 Berry Hill Road, will be temporarily closed until next month.
In March, the restaurant will reopen as George Martin 1989, which marks the year George Korten opened his first restaurant.
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The Syosset restaurant opened in 2014 in place of Mim’s.
On Long Island, George Martin has a 6 other restaurants, including two other Grillfires in Rockville Centre and Merrick.
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If you need your George Martin fix while the Syosset restaurant undergoes renovations, check out these other restaurants:
- George Martin The Original - 65 N. Park Avenue, Rockville Centre
- GM Burger Bar - 209 N. Long Beach Road, Rockville Centre
- GM Club Steak - 13 N. Park Avenue, Rockville Centre
- GM Burger Bar - 4902 Merrick Road, Massapequa Park
- Grillfire - 33 W. Sunrise Highway, Merrick
- Strip Steak - 60 River Road, Great River
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