After 15 years, restaurant to close

WINSTED — After 15 years in business, Cackleberries Restaurant, located at 242 Main St., will shut down on Sunday, Jan. 24.

Store owners Jim Psillas and his wife, Mari-Beth Psillas, made the announcement on the restaurant’s Facebook page.

The announcement was also posted as a sign in front of the store.

“From customers, to friends, to family ... this is how it has always been here at Cackleberries,” Psillas’ wrote in the announcement. “It makes it all the more difficult for us to announce our retirement from the business. As most of you know or can see, it is a very physical business. Our bodies have said enough! Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for 15 years of patronage and memories galore to carry us through. You will be missed.” 

In an interview after the announcement was made, Jim Psillas said it was time for both and his wife to move on.

“We’ve been here for a long time and we have a lot of family in Winsted,” he said. “We have a great set of customers, and we will definitely miss them. I want to thank all of them for the memories.”

This is the third restaurant to close in Winsted in less than a year. After 11 years in business, NOSH, formerly known as Kelly’s Kitchen, closed in July 2015. The Bear Claw Coffee House shut down in December. 

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