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After More Than 147 Years, Claudio's Sold In Greenport
Read the full message on the sale, from the Claudio family, here.

GREENPORT, NY — A longtime chapter in Greenport history is coming to a close: After more than 147 years owned by the same family, Claudio's has been sold.
In a message on the business' Facebook page, owners wrote: "To our many wonderful friends, fans and loyal patrons: Kathy, Bill, Janice, Beatsy and the late Jerry Tuthill — the Claudio/Tuthill family — would like to publicly announce the sale of our businesses, Claudio’s Restaurant, Claudio’s Clam Bar and Crabby Jerry’s. While this marks the end of a long era for our family, we believe it also serves as a new beginning for the property, one which we hope will be filled with innovation and growth."
Information on the sale price and new owner were not immediately available.
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When reached by phone Friday, owner Bill Claudio said he was happy about the announcement.
The Facebook message said that change is necessary for advancement and after being at the helm for 27 springs, summers and falls, the family movies confidently knowing the vision and drive of new ownership will allow future generations to experience and enjoy what their family has built over 147 years.
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"Things will be different, but we are also pleased to share that some things will remain the same. The Claudio name will live on with the property and all three eateries will continue to serve, inviting you all to come and make new memories each season, as in so many seasons past," the Claudio family said.
"Owning restaurants is not just a profession, it is a way of life, and closing the door on this chapter for us comes with many mixed emotions. Greenport Village runs deep in our DNA and while we are glad to have seen Claudio’s be such a big part of the downtown growth for many years, we are also sad we will no longer be so woven into the fiber of what makes the community tick. We’ll be watching with eager anticipation over the next few years as we believe many exciting changes are coming; not just to our property but to the village we love so profoundly and have called home for so long," the family wrote.
"In an industry notorious for staff turnover, our family has been fortunate to have had many, many devoted core crew members without whom we would have never been able to survive those pounding summer days. From our bus kids to our head chefs and everyone in between — because of you, we never had to choose between quality and quantity; you allowed us to achieve both and for that we will be forever grateful.
"To our customers, we cannot thank you enough for your loyalty. Thank you for being the reason we got up every morning, thank you for all the good times you shared with us, thank you for making at least one visit to Claudio’s every summer. It is a rich tapestry of lives that have crossed our doors and created lasting memories; we would like to believe a piece of those many voices remain forever in some magical way. It would be impossible to express how appreciative we are that you made our family tradition a part of your own. We’re so glad you walked alongside us on this journey.
"For us, there can be no replacement for the vibrancy of those blue-sky summer days full of staff energy and effort and the throng of customers and boaters to greet and serve. Or the fun-filled nights of packed bars, live music rippling out across the water and a full dance floor. The crazy, the calm, we loved it all.
And so we move on — excited, wistful and sad all rolled into one. From the very bottom of our hearts — thanks for the memories, they have defined our lives," the message said.
Claudio's has long been the oldest single-family run restaurant in the country.
The property had been on the market since 2015.
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