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Ninety Nine Restaurant Donates to Rotary Playground

Proceeds from a silent auction were distributed to the Enfield Rotary Club for their Playground Service Project.

The Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub in Enfield celebrated its grand re-Opening on Thursday, Oct. 29 after undergoing a revitalization of the restaurant’s décor and amenities.

Prior to closing for renovations, the restaurant held a silent auction for the plaques and memorabilia that decorated the Ninety Nine’s walls.

The Ninety Nine’s celebration included a ribbon cutting ceremony, a donation to the Enfield Rotary Club Playground Service Project, and offering prizes for guests as they enjoyed live music and appetizer sampling.

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The restaurant was “refreshed” with modern amenities to keep up with the ever-changing tastes of the guests while maintaining its reputation as the place where locals can enjoy a menu that provides classic All-American food and drinks served in a distinctively hearty New England style.

(Pictured Left to Right) Brian Casey, Operation Director, Enfield Ninety Nine, Brian Bliven, General Managing Partner, Enfield Ninety Nine, Jim Kiley, Regional Vice President, Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub, Charlie Noyes, President, Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub, Nick Deni, President, Enfield Rotary Club, Mayor Scott Kaupin, and Bob Botto, Director of Facilities Management, Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub.

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