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Plans For New Restaurant In Mystic Approved
Plans for a new Mystic restaurant and butcher shop have been approved by the Stonington Planning & Zoning Committee.

STONINGTON, CT - Plans for a new Mystic restaurant and butcher shop have been approved by the Stonington Planning & Zoning Committee, the Westerly Sun reported. The concept comes from the owner of two critically-acclaimed Mystic restaurants.
Daniel Meiser, the owner of the Oyster Club and Engine Room, had his application approved during a meeting Tuesday, according to the Westerly Sun. The new establishment will be called Whole Beast, located at 24 East Main Street in Mystic. (To sign up for Stonington/Mystic breaking news alerts and more, click here.)
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Whole Beast was approved for 52 seats, including eight outdoor seats to be used seasonally, the Westerly Sun reported. The building most recently housed Café 511.
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