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Iconic Fremantle kebab shop closes after 40 years
Iconic Fremantle kebab shop closes after 40 years

Perth Now

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Perth Now

Iconic Fremantle kebab shop closes after 40 years

Fremantle locals will need to find a new place to go after a big night out, as kebab shop Nick's Place announces they have shut up shop. The Greek style Kebab shop has been operating on South Terrace, conveniently next to the nightclubs, since 1985 but they have announced their sudden closure. Taking to Facebook the store said, 'We would like to advise that after 40yrs Nicks Place has ceased trading from the Fremantle location that we have occupied for over 40yrs!' 'We would like to thank the many generations for all the support over that time and hope to see you over at our new outlet soon. We look forward to bringing quality, value & friendly service back to Nicks Place in the Freo area. Their second store in Cockburn will still be operating, with their post adding, 'In the meantime, need a feed? Head to our #Cockburn Store it's worth the drive.' The news has left regulars devastated as they took to the comments to express their grief and share memories made. 'Will never forget rocking up to work as an 18 year old straight from a rave and slinging kebabs to all of Freo on a Sunday rip Nick's Place,' one comment said. 'Oh no Freo won't be the same,' another wrote. 'Had many kebabs over the years after late night drunken adventures. Were the best kebabs I've ever had every time,' a third shared. 'Met my wife there in 1999. She had a chicken kebab with extra garlic sauce,' a happy fourth added.

Nick's Place: Iconic Fremantle Greek Kebab store shuts up shop after 40 years
Nick's Place: Iconic Fremantle Greek Kebab store shuts up shop after 40 years

West Australian

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • West Australian

Nick's Place: Iconic Fremantle Greek Kebab store shuts up shop after 40 years

Fremantle locals will need to find a new place to go after a big night out, as kebab shop Nick's Place announces they have shut up shop. The Greek style Kebab shop has been operating on South Terrace, conveniently next to the nightclubs, since 1985 but they have announced their sudden closure. Taking to Facebook the store said, 'We would like to advise that after 40yrs Nicks Place has ceased trading from the Fremantle location that we have occupied for over 40yrs!' 'We would like to thank the many generations for all the support over that time and hope to see you over at our new outlet soon. We look forward to bringing quality, value & friendly service back to Nicks Place in the Freo area. Their second store in Cockburn will still be operating, with their post adding, 'In the meantime, need a feed? Head to our #Cockburn Store it's worth the drive.' The news has left regulars devastated as they took to the comments to express their grief and share memories made. 'Will never forget rocking up to work as an 18 year old straight from a rave and slinging kebabs to all of Freo on a Sunday rip Nick's Place,' one comment said. 'Oh no Freo won't be the same,' another wrote. 'Had many kebabs over the years after late night drunken adventures. Were the best kebabs I've ever had every time,' a third shared. 'Met my wife there in 1999. She had a chicken kebab with extra garlic sauce,' a happy fourth added.

Nick's Place to close Amherst Street location
Nick's Place to close Amherst Street location

Yahoo

time05-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Nick's Place to close Amherst Street location

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The original Nick's Place will soon be closing its doors after 30 years of being in business. In a post on Facebook, Nick Ananiadis, son of owner Peter Ananiadis, said the restaurant at 504 Amherst St. will be closing its doors on Feb. 22 due to an unforeseen rent increase. 'My dad has worked 7 days week for as long as I can remember,' Nick said in the post. 'Both him and Amy Ananiadis built this business from the ground up and have provided for me and my sister. This was my culinary school and provided me with more life lessons than any book could ever teach me.' Mister Sizzle's to close current, future locations by end of month Peter will be retiring sometime this month, according to another post made by Nick. Nick's Place serves breakfast, brunch and lunch with special attention to Greek and American food. It boasts 4.1 stars out of 5 with 143 reviews on Yelp. Nick's Place Express at 2466 Elmwood Ave., owned by Nick Ananiadis, will remain open. Its hours are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday and Sunday and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Kayleigh Hunter-Gasperini joined the News 4 team in 2024 as a Digital Video Producer. She is a graduate of Chatham University. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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