Midtown’s Whitney restaurant is taking a break.
The historic restaurant contained in the 119-year-old mansion on Woodward is closed by means of Wednesday to bear kitchen enhancements after a busy vacation and “12 months of stable enterprise progress.” The restaurant will get a “stem to stern sprucing and shining,” in line with a information launch.
“The Whitney is an previous construction that wants fixed TLC to keep up its historic presence and to make sure the consolation of its visitors,” proprietor Bud Liebler stated within the information launch.
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He famous that in recent times, he has up to date the Whitney’s heating, cooling, and electrical techniques; changed home windows; added new chairs, and planted new gardens.
When the Whitney reopens Thursday, it should have a brand new menu and different adjustments will likely be revealed.
“We’re enthusiastic about our plans for the long run and assume our visitors will like what they see and respect our revised menu and eating choices,” Liebler stated.
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