Williston Park’s La Parma to Serve Final Meals July 27

After forty-one years in business, La Parma’s Williston Park restaurant will host its final dinner service this July.

Shruti Saraogi
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Owners announce closure of La Parma Williston Park Venue (Source: Yelp)

Italian restaurant La Parma in Williston Park will close on July 27. Owners Tony Gralto and Dominic Gregorio sold the property to an investor, prompting the closure of the Williston Park location. The announcement was made via La Parma’s website and Instagram account.

Highlights

  • La Parma in Williston Park will be closed for business after July 27.
  • The owners shared that they sold the space to an investor who made a good offer.
  • La Parma will continue its regular operations at the Huntington and Oceanside locations.

La Parma’s Final Service in Williston Park

Inside the La Parma restaurant (Source: laparma.com)

La Parma in Williston Park will serve its final meals on July 27. Owners Tony Gralto and Dominic Gregorio shared on Instagram, “After 41 unforgettable years, Dominic and Tony of La Parma Restaurant have made the heartfelt decision to embrace a well-earned semi-retirement.”

Established in 1985, the restaurant called Williston Park its home for nearly 41 years. Tony and Dominic were presented with an offer from an investor who wanted to purchase the space. They accepted the offer and agreed to sell the space.

The Williston Park location has played a significant role in the owners’ lives over the past four decades. They thanked patrons and friends for their support and loyalty through the years.

Continued Operations in Huntington and Oceanside

The owners emphasized that “this is not a goodbye,” as La Parma will continue operating at its other locations. La Parma 2 in Huntington and La Parma 3 in Oceanside will continue to serve customers as usual.

Since opening in 1985, the family-style restaurant was among the first of its kind on Long Island and welcomed numerous TV personalities, athletes, and celebrities. The restaurant featured an open-concept kitchen, allowing guests to watch their meals being prepared.

Farewell from Neighborhood

News of the closure prompted an outpouring of memories and comments on social media. “I grew up eating here for so many celebrations my whole childhood god bless and good luck! You will be soo missed,” a user expressed on Instagram.

Others shared core family memories—from christenings to graduations, La Parma was where the celebrations took place.

The owners confirmed that the Williston Park location has stopped accepting reservations on OpenTable. Interested guests can call the restaurant directly at 516-294-6610.

La Parma has been a part of the community’s special occasions for decades, with its legacy continuing at the other two locations.

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