Snapshots Social restaurant to open by mid-July in Downtown Newark
Newark Advocate
NEWARK - Works Managing Director Janice LoRaso has announced a new development for Newark foodie locals: a restaurant collaboration with the owner of Snapshots Lounge in Granville, Lucas Atwood.
The Works new restaurant called Snapshots Social
will be located in Downtown Newark on 50 S. 2nd Street. Snapshots Social will offer breakfast, brunch, and lunch with specially curated menu items by Lindsay Atwood, a local dietician and health food enthusiast.
Snapshots Social is currently set to open by mid-July 2021. Their tentative hours are planned for 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday, with occasional pop-up dinner times.
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Hot Chicken Takeover is about to get some serious competition.
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NEWARK Marcia Downes, executive director of The Works, will end 20 years operating the Ohio center for history, art and technology when she retires in November.
Downes became director of what was called Knowledgeworks in 2001, helping founder Howard LeFevre develop a museum and educational center explaining local history and industry to new generations.
It started in 1996 as The Institute of Industrial Technology in the former Sheidler Machine Works on the corner of First and Sheidler streets. LeFevre, given the tribute Man of the Century at Newark s bicentennial celebration in 2002, bought the building to save it from the wrecking ball. LeFevre died in 2008 at the age of 101.