Why did Pantagis diner closed?

Why did Pantagis diner closed?

Steve Pantagis told TAP into Scotch Plains/Fanwood on behalf of his company, Pantagis Enterprises, that its eight board members unanimously voted to close the restaurant because of the coronavirus. Customers who had booked events are being contacted, Pantagis told TAP.

Is Pantagis Renaissance closing?

Snuffy’s Pantagis Renaissance, at the intersection of the highway and Park Avenue, permanently closed its doors Oct. 20 due to COVID-19, Pantagis corporation director Steve Pantagis told TAPinto. Snuffy Pantagis Enterprises also owes the township $45,687.73 in sewer bills for 2019 and 2020, tax records show.

Is Lidl coming to Scotch Plains?

SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ — A lien placed against Snuffy’s property has been rescinded and Lidl is no longer planning on opening in Scotch Plains. The grocery store chain has pulled its site plan application with the township.

Does Scotch Plains NJ have a downtown?

SCOTCH PLAINS – August 12, 2021 – For the first time in decades, the Township of Scotch Plains has a redevelopment plan for its downtown. “When I took office in January, our team was squarely focused on writing the right redevelopment plan for Scotch Plains,” the mayor said.

What’s the difference between Aldi and Lidl?

When comparing the two supermarkets, Lidl is considered to be more promotional. Unlike Aldi chain, Lidl uses EDLP for promotion of non-foods. Aldi is the short form for Albrecht Discounts. It is not one company but two companies, Aldi Sud and Aldi Nord, owned by brothers.

What nationality is Lidl?

Germany
The Lidl brand was founded in Germany and has grown a great deal to become one of Europe’s leading food retailers. To find out more about Lidl GB, please visit our corporate website.

What does Lidl mean in English?

Also found in: Wikipedia. Acronym. Definition. LIDL. Least Idle.

How do you say Aldi in German?

The correct pronunciation of Aldi is Ahl-dee. The first syllable in Aldi is pronounced with a short “a”, which means it is pronounced with an “ah” sound. In German, this “ah” sound is pronounced in a very open manner. The “i” in Aldi is pronounced as a long “e”, which means it is pronounced with an “ee” sound.

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