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Somers Man Celebrates Grand Opening of New Restaurant
Michael Lubic has opened his latest restaurant "Rose Room" in Mount Kisco and celebrated with a ribbon cutting and an "eclectic" menu.
Somers restaurateur Michael Lubic, who owns Traditions 118 in Somers with his mother, Lisa, has opened another restaurant – The Rose Room – in Mount Kisco.
Lubic celebrated the grand opening of his new restaurant on Tuesday evening. The ceremony included a ribbon cutting, with the owners, their relatives, village officials and members of the local chamber of commerce in attendance.
The restaurant is located at 222 E. Main St., in the former site of F.A.B. Lubic's grandfather, Eduardo Lubic, founded Eduardo's in Mount Kisco, while his son (Michael's uncle) Eddie, is its current owner. Eddie Lubic also owns Muscoot Tavern, which is located off of Route 100 in Somers.
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"We're creating a monopoly," Michael Lubic said, lightheartedly, about his family's expansion. He added that they will have "two different types of cuisines, two different concepts.”
The restaurant opened about three weeks ago, Lubic said, and has seen “a steady increase of volume.” Business generated was through word of mouth, he said.
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The Rose Room's menu is an "eclectic" one, Lubic said. Cuisine is a mix of Italian and American, with food ranging from veal chops, to octopus, to homemade desserts. There is also a "pretty extensive" wine list.
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