02/27/2025
03/27/2025
Various
Various
12546
Millerton, N.Y.
United States
Dine Out for History Adds a Night

Millerton’s Dine Out for History adds an extra night at Taro’s Pizzeria (18 Main St. on Thurs, March 27, 5 to 9 p.m., after bad weather affected its original date. Participating restaurants donate 10% of proceeds to the North East Historical Society.


Upcoming Dates:
Feb 27 – Willa (52 Main St.) Reservations requested
March 10 – Round III (5523 Route 22)
March 19 – Golden Wok (2 Main St.) Takeout only
March 27 – Taro’s Pizzeria


Mention "Dine Out for History" when dining!

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