What happened to Isaac’s restaurant in Plymouth?

What happened to Isaac’s restaurant in Plymouth?

PLYMOUTH — A Plymouth institution for 30 years, Isaac’s Restaurant at 114 Water St. has closed its doors. Isaac’s owner Bob Infusino said he couldn’t work out a lease agreement with the property owner, and the pandemic restrictions made it impossible to move forward.

What is Isaac Isaac’s known for?

Isaac’s is a local restaurant chain in South Central Pennsylvania known for our uniquely grilled sandwiches named after birds, made-from-scratch soups and fresh green salads. Since 1983 our mission has been to create fanatical customers, have engaged happy employees and be a strong community partner.

Who is Isaac Allerton?

Nearly four centuries, Isaac Allerton first set foot on Plymouth. It is for this man that our restaurant is named. Allerton has a rather colorful history. The first Assistant Governor of the colony Bradford, who recognized Allerton’s keen business sense.

What happened to Plymouth’s second floor restaurant on Water Street?

While Plymouth is expanding outdoor dining on portions of Water Street starting with road reconfiguration beginning this weekend, the second-floor location of the restaurant made that an ineffective solution its issues. The restaurant has been at the location for 30 years with upscale dining and fine cocktails.

How long has the restaurant been at its Plymouth Rock location?

The restaurant has been at the location for 30 years with upscale dining and fine cocktails. It’s food and location near Plymouth Rock made it a popular spot for both local residents and tourists.

Who is Isaac’s Allerton?

Isaac’s is named for the Mayflower passenger Isaac Allerton, one of the lucky ones who survived that first winter and went on to become a successful business man. For 30 years, Infusino and Isaac’s have been just that – enormously successful. “I’m going to miss our regular customers, the whole community – just being part of it,” Infusino added.