"Less than two weeks after the Limani group closed its Italian restaurant, Carpaccio, at the Walt Whitman Shops in Huntington Station, it also shuttered the Woodbury venue, Limani Taverna. A sign posted to the front door said that the last dinner was on Sept. 28, thanked customers for "being part of our story" and directing them to "sister locations in Roslyn and Commack." The restaurant's owners could not immediately be reached for comment."
"Limani Taverna opened in 2018 as Oniro Taverna. It was a more casual, less expensive brand extension for the original Limani, the Roslyn restaurant that opened in Roslyn in 2008 and transformed Greek dining on Long Island. It's been a perennial presence on Newday's Best Seafood list."
"The sign is already down at Limani Taverna. The freestanding building just west of Crest Hollow Country Club (and also owned by the country club's owner, Richard Monti) has had a series of tenants since 2014 when Majors Steakhouse was replaced by P.J. Clarke's, the historic Manhattan bar and grill. P.J. Clarke's closed in 2016, replaced by the Napa-valley-themed Honig Grill, which closed in 2017, paving the way for the Limani team."
Limani Taverna in Woodbury closed after its last dinner on Sept. 28, with a sign thanking customers and directing them to sister locations in Roslyn and Commack. The venue opened in 2018 as Oniro Taverna and was repositioned as Limani Taverna following a 2022 renovation. The Limani group operates multiple related restaurants, including Limani Grille in Commack and full-scale Limani locations in Manhattan, Charlotte, Chestnut Hill, and Washington, D.C. The Woodbury freestanding building, owned by Richard Monti, has hosted several tenants since 2014, including Majors Steakhouse, P.J. Clarke's and Honig Grill.
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