Restaurants & Bars

Farmingdale's Grecian Grill Remains For Sale After Deal Falls Through

Honey's Bistro was set to take over the vacant eatery space, but the deal collapsed, according to Farmingdale Chamber of Commerce.

Honey's Bistro was set to take over the vacant Grecian Grill in Farmingdale, but the deal fell through.
Honey's Bistro was set to take over the vacant Grecian Grill in Farmingdale, but the deal fell through. (Michael DeSantis/Patch)

FARMINGDALE, NY — Honey's Bistro is no longer set to take over the vacant space that was once Grecian Grill. The storefront, at 261 Main St., Farmingdale, will remain empty for now.

The bistro's deal to assume the old grill fell through, Joe Garcia, president of the Farmingdale Chamber of Commerce, told Patch.

The posters advertising the coming of Honey's Bistro have been taken down. The menu would have featured soups, salads, sandwiches and rice bowls.

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Grecian Grill closed at the end of June, as the Konstantatos-Hession family announced their retirement on Facebook. The grill was a 20-year staple of the village. Grecian Grill served a variety of sandwiches, gyros, quesadillas, entrees, desserts and more.

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