Borrelli’s Taproom
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+1 (516) 705-8674
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912 W Beech St, Long Beach, NY 11561
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- Long Beach
- Posted 2 years ago
As many of you have seen the exciting news, the next generation of our Borrelli’s family has opened a Taproom in the West End of Long Beach, NY!
We offer wood fired brick oven pizza and a specialized menu that blends traditional Italian staples with some modern Italian favorites.
We created our space and menu with the goal to be the perfect spot to pull up a seat at the bar to watch the game or visit with your family for a casual dinner.
This is a fresh new concept for us while serving the same quality and tradition that we have offered since 1955 at our East Meadow location.
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