Restaurant On Historic Third Street in Rochester Closing
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A big change is coming to the corner of Historic Third Street and Broadway Avenue in Downtown, Rochester.
Nellies on 3rd is closing.
According to owner Nelson Leung, their final day open will be June 30, 2021. The catering arm of the business will remain open until the end of December 2021 in order to honor all of their catering commitments.
Tessa s Office Wine Boutique will remain in the same location and continue to operate as usual.
(James Rabe)
In a press release Leung said, It has been an incredible journey.The staff, guests and community have made a lasting impression on us and we are honored to have been a part of the hospitality community for all these years. We are forever grateful to our team for sticking with us through this difficult last year.
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