Set to welcome its first customers in February, Mount Kisco's newest restaurant will serve American food with an Italian touch and will feature a spacious bar and lounge area.
Co-owners Michael Lubic, a Somers resident, and his mother Lisa Lubic, from Mahopac, are renovating the interior of F.A.B.'s old site, which closed late last year.
The two have owned Traditions 118 in Granite Springs in Somers for the past eight years. This first restaurant, located at 11 Old Tomahawk Street on Route 118, offers an eclectic lunch and dinner menu that features steak, pasta, salads and seafood.
While simultaneously preparing their new restaurant in Mount Kisco for its February opening, Michael and Lisa Lubic also completed renovations at Traditions this fall, according to its website, equipping the space with a new climate-controlled bar and lounge area.
The extended Lubic family is a family of restaurateurs and, in fact, one Lubic owns an Italian restaurant in Mount Kisco already.
Eddie Lubic owns Italian standby Eduardo’s Restaurant and opened another restaurant earlier this year: the Muscoot Tavern on Route 100 in Somers.
In May, Eddie Lubic and his wife Ann-Margaret Wagner bought the historic Muscoot building, which was a Thai restaurant at the time, gave it an extensive renovation and renamed it. The Muscoot also serves Italisn food, but mainly focuses on traditional tavern food at budget-friendly prices.
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