Atria Restaurant in O’Hara Township is permanently closed this weekend
Other Atria locations in the Pittsburgh area remain open
Atria’s in O’Hara Township will be serving its last meal on Sunday, June 25, just short of the restaurant’s 20th anniversary. Atria is shutting down, customers are reacting: Watch the report in the video above. “This is home to so many life events that happened in this restaurant, and we will sorely miss many of our wonderful guests at our restaurant,” said Ed Kostovny, director of operations. The decision to close the restaurant on Freeport Road was made in order to focus on the other four, said Ed Kostovny. Atria’s locations in the area – Pleasant Hills, Mount Lebanon, Peters Township, Morrisville – and Tafiri National, where Atria is now the exclusive food purveyor, also owns the Juniper Grill restaurants.
Atria’s in O’Hara Township will serve its last meal on Sunday, June 25, before the restaurant’s 20th anniversary.
As the Atria site shuts down, customers react: Watch the report in the video above.
“This is home to a lot of people,” said Ed Kostovny, COO. “So many life events happened at this restaurant, and we will greatly miss our many wonderful guests at our restaurant.”
Kostovny said the decision to close the restaurant on Freeport Road was made in order to focus on Atria’s four other locations in the area — Pleasant Hills, Mount Lebanon, Peters Township, and Morrisville — and National Tafairi, where Atria is now exclusive. contractor.
The company also owns Juniper Grill restaurants.
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