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Those of us who live just south of Victory Drive were certainly saddened when Atlantic became a COVID collateral closure this past summer.
No one would dare blame owners Jason and Jennifer Restivo and partner Ida Rush George for choosing not to reopen their ‘neighborhood eatery’ in the thick of the pandemic, but that prudent decision left an overt void in a fabulously renovated space as well as our collective appetites.
Come the last week of March or the first week of April, eager eaters will be back at 102 E. Victory Drive when new owners Tyler and Kara Kopkas and Steve and Mary Paschall open the doors at Ardsley Station.