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Joey’s Italian Restaurant delivers on the classics (Dining Out review)
Updated Feb 18, 2021;
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DeWitt, N.Y. Tableside Caesar salad is a throwback to a different era of dining, but its inclusion on the menu at Joey’s Italian Restaurant in DeWitt enticed us into ordering it.
Our waitress rolled over a dining cart with a bowl the size of a satellite dish embedded. Anchovy paste, lemon juice, eggs, grated cheese, garlic, Worcestershire sauce and oil went into the bowl to emulsify into a dressing, followed by romaine lettuce, croutons. Though advertised on the menu as serving two ($15.95), it was easily big enough for three or four people.
25 movies filmed in Syracuse that you can watch right now
Updated Jan 03, 2021;
Posted Dec 29, 2020
In this image provided by Hulu, the cast of The Binge is pictured filming a scene on Onondaga Lake Parkway in Liverpool, N.Y. The 2020 movie is directed by Jeremy Garelick, who launched American High at the former A.V. Zogg Middle School (now Syracuse Studios) in Liverpool.
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Looking for something familiar to watch? More than two dozen movies have been filmed in Syracuse, and you can watch almost all of them right now.
Half of those movies were shot in the last five years, as Central New York has become something of a mini-Hollywood thanks in part to New York state film tax credits, the Greater Syracuse Soundstage (formerly known as the nano film hub in DeWitt), and the American High production company in Liverpool. Big names that have recently shot films in CNY include Vince Vaughn, Jon Cryer, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Dreyfuss, Mary Stuart Masterson, Ron Perlman a
For first time in decades, this noted family name doesn’t appear on a CNY restaurant
Updated Dec 21, 2020;
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Syracuse, N.Y. This week marks an end of era on the Central New York dining scene.
For the first time since 1982, the Pascale family will not have a single restaurant in its business portfolio.
Technically, their last restaurant, Pascale Italian Bistro at Drumlins country club in DeWitt, has been closed since the end of golf season in October, family member Chuck Pascale said. But its lease with Syracuse University, which owns Drumlins, expires Friday.
The lease also gave the Pascales the catering/event business at Drumlins, and that, even more than the restaurant side, has been sabotaged by the Covid-19 outbreak.