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Exit 4 Food Hall Plans Summer Opening In Mount Kisco

MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. – Exit 4 Food Hall is opening in Westchester County this summer, bringing the newest culinary trend to the area.

Exit 4 Food Hall will open in Mount Kisco this summer.

Exit 4 Food Hall will open in Mount Kisco this summer.

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Exit 4 Food Hall is the brainchild of Isidoro “Isi” Albanese, longtime restaurateur in the town and owner and operator of Bellizzi Restaurant on Main Street. The new eatery will include a variety of different food stations offering the finest in local farm-to-table ingredients. The new food hall will open at the current Bellizzi location, which has been in business for over 24 years.

The new interior will seat up to 85 guests and will bring an affordable, fresh casual dining option. While all the plans are still being finalized, the main vision of this food hall is to provide customers with a variety of different food and drink options under one roof (or by delivery/catering), including a bar with local craft beer and wine and charcuterie; a wood-fired pizza station; homemade fresh pasta station; salad/panini station; Ramen and rice/quinoa bowl station; barbecue station; Middle Eastern station; a taqueria; and a raw bar, lobster rolls and sushi station by Joe DiMauro of Mount Kisco Seafood.

Exit 4 Food Hall will join the roster of other new restaurants opening in Mount Kisco.

“Over the past few years we have seen many changes in Mount Kisco that have had an impact on our business,” said Albanese. “While we have continued to evolve with the changes, the time was right to try something new and different; and we think that the Food Hall concept will be the perfect fit for our town. We don’t view this as the closing of Bellizzi, but instead a transition toward a better future.”

Bellizzi will continue to remain open during the transition period.

To learn about Exit 4 Food Hall updates and grand opening information, visit Exit 4 Food Hall on Facebook here

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