Coming and Going
- Tuesday, 04 October 2011 14:00
- Last Updated: Tuesday, 04 October 2011 19:10
- Published: Tuesday, 04 October 2011 14:00
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There’s lots of change in the works at the Golden Horseshoe Shopping Center and on Palmer Avenue in Heathcote. Katzenberg’s, a favorite venue for chopped salads and sandwiches closed suddenly. An employee at their Greenwich location said that they were in the midst of renegotiating their Scarsdale lease when they were suddenly told to close up shop. Apparently a new tenant had been secured. If you miss them, Katzenberg's will still deliver to clients in Scarsdale with a $5 - $10.00 service fee, depending on location, to absorb their travel expense. And you can also go to Greenwich to Katzenberg's at 342 Greenwich Ave., Greenwich, CT (phone) 203.625.0103.
Andy’s Pure Food of Rye will be opening on the site instead and plans to be ready by October 26th. Andy’s offers healthy foods such as vegan salads by the pound, veggie sandwiches, juices, smoothies, and 3-day cleanses. Food can be eaten at the restaurant or taken out and they plan to offer an organic dinner menu as well.
In the empty store that was once the Heathcote Bootery, Sakura Japanese Restaurant will be serving sushi and sashimi and they also plan to open at the end of the month. Seven Woks, a mainstay at the Golden Horseshoe is now under new management and will be adding Thai food to their menu of Chinese selections and a new liquor store called Cheers has opened as well.
In ice cream news, All Good Things of Scarsdale is selling Emack and Bolio’s ice cream, and candy with a rock ‘n roll theme at the Golden Horseshoe. Owner Bryan Levy took the spot over on May, 2011 from Steiner Sports who ran Last Licks there for nine years. However Last Licks is now back -- next to the Metro Deli on Palmer Avenue, returning with Longford’s ice cream and their famous sport memorabilia. So residents now have two choices for where to go for ice cream, along with the new health food spot and sushi on the way.