Spuds Your Way closing Hamden storefront
HAMDEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Hamden restaurant Spuds Your Way announced it would be closing its Whitney Avenue storefront at the end of the month.
Located at 3500 Whitney Ave., the restaurant has dished out loaded baked potatoes, wraps and more for almost six years.
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'To all of our regulars & new customers, THANK YOU for your support over the years,' said owner Jared Cohen in a Facebook post.
Cohen alluded to potentially opening a new storefront in the future or reopening at the Whitney Avenue location.
The company will still be operating their food truck across the state.
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