Community Corner

ICYMI: George Martin's Syosset Restaurant Reopens

Check out this story reported last week on Syosset Patch.

In case you missed it, here's a story that appeared last week in Syosset Patch:

A Syosset restaurant which temporarily shut down last month to undergo renovations has officially reopened this week.

The former George Martin’s Grillfire, located on 33 Berry Hill Road, opened its doors on Wednesday as the new George Martin 1989.

Find out what's happening in Syossetfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The new eatery was named 1989 for the year George Korten opened his first restaurant.

On Long Island, George Martin has a 6 other restaurants, including two other Grillfires in Rockville Centre and Merrick.

Find out what's happening in Syossetfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The steakhouse-inspired American bistro offers a wide variety of dishes by Chef Christopher Holt including Korean BBQ Duck Tacos, Cauliflower Ravioli, Espresso Rubbed Flat Iron Steak and more.

"Timeless dining is our motto as we walk the line between modern and traditional cuisine , catering to a variety of tastes while still being focused," the restaurant's website reads.

Photo: Facebook.com/George Martin 1989

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.