May Day grand opening for Coach's in Millbrook

MILLBROOK — Coach’s Restaurant had its official grand opening Saturday, May 1, offering $2 pints of Bud Light and music by Anthony Dell. WPDH FM broadcasted live.

Asked why the grand opening occurred five months after the restaurant began serving in November, chef Mike Sciarra said, “We’ve just been practicing.�

The event was crowded all day long and into the night. Sean Keenan, one of the owners, said the restaurant has surpassed the owners’ expectations and that they are grateful for the support of the town and the village.

Three partners, including Millbrook High School football coaches Keenan and Lou Portaro, opened Coach’s to provide family-style American fare in a casual environment. The most popular item on the menu every evening is Chef Sciarra’s daily special, along with the homemade desserts.

Coach’s serves lunch and dinner seven days a week and stays open until 10 p.m., with a late-night menu available until after midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. Every Saturday evening there is live music. Located at 156 Church St., Coach’s is Millbrook’s newest eatery and the only place in the village to offer a late-night meal.

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