Restaurants & Bars
Wall Street Tavern Closes In Norwalk
Established in 2020, the owners said the restaurant had found a buyer and noted the difficulties of opening during the COVID-19 crisis.
NORWALK, CT — The Wall Street Tavern, a restaurant offering wood-fired pizzas, burgers, drinks and more, closed its doors for good Saturday after two years in business.
The tavern's owners announced earlier this month on Facebook the restaurant had found a buyer and its last day of business would be Saturday.
"As you all know, it has been difficult opening during the [COVID-19] pandemic...please know how difficult this decision is and that we are so thankful for all of our loyal customers," the post reads.
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A sign posted on the tavern's door Tuesday reads "Wall Street Tavern is closed. We want to thank all of our loyal customers! Thank you so much for your support!"
Established in 2020, the restaurant offered a menu of wood-fired pizzas, salads and sandwiches among other items, as well as an extensive drink menu.
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Located in a strip mall at 102 Wall Street, across from the Wall Street Theater, the tavern often hosted musicians and offered outdoor seating on their patio during the warm months.
Requests for comment from the owners, the city's Economic and Community Development office and the Connecticut Restaurant Association were not immediately returned Tuesday.
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