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Bareburger Holds Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Local officials came out Thursday to support Port Washington's newest fast-casual restaurant.

For those who don’t know, Bareburger is open for business in Port Washington.
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held Thursday to officially celebrate the opening of the newest fast-casual restaurant to come to the area.
Bareburger, located at 42 Main St., offers free-range, grass-fed and locally sourced burgers, sandwiches and salads. The business offers a range of burgers made with duck, bison, elk, boar, turkey and more.
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Many local officials attended the ribbon cutting ceremony to wish the new business success.
The restaurant is open:
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- Monday to Friday: 11:30AM to 10:00PM
- Saturday: 11:00AM to 10:30PM
- Sunday: 10:00AM to 9:00PM
Pictured (l-r): Roy Smitheimer - Town of North Hempstead Business & Tourism Development Corporation, Mariann Dalimonte - Greater Port Washington Business Improvement District, Delia DeRigg-Whitton- Nassau County Legislator, Bobbie Polay - Port Washington Chamber of Commerce, Dina DeGiorgio - Town Councilwoman, Bill Haagenson - Greater Port Washington Business Improvement District, Judi Bosworth - Town Supervisor, Dennis Manolagos - Bareburger owner, Eddie Espinola - Bareburger manager, Wayne Wink - Town Clerk and Mitch Schwartz - Port Washington Chamber of Commerce.
Image via Port Washington Chamber of Commerce
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