West Hartford Business News: May 20, 2024 – We-Ha Buzz

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In West Hartford, there have been several notable business updates in the past week. Kitchen Plate, a new Mediterranean-American cafe, is set to open soon at 1234 Farmington Avenue, offering a variety of menu options including rotisserie chicken, bowls, sandwiches, salads, falafel, and gyros. Additionally, MINISO, a popular international brand, will be opening a new location at Westfarms this summer, offering a range of unique products in collaboration with well-known brands.

In other news, Arugula, a local favorite, has resumed lunch service on Thursdays through Saturdays, featuring a menu with a mix of dinner favorites and handheld options. West Hartford Center was also recognized as one of the top 150 locations in the country for nightlife, offering a vibrant mix of bars, restaurants, and street performances.

Furthermore, Greg Hammond, a West Hartford resident, was honored as the 2024 Greater Connecticut Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Visionary of the Year for his exceptional fundraising efforts through the Connecticut Beer Tour. Additionally, Heather Clifford, a lifelong West Hartford resident, joined the Board of Directors for the Bridge Family Center, bringing her expertise in organizational skills and community involvement.

Lastly, Tisane, a popular cafe and bar in Hartford, announced its closure last week, leaving many residents saddened by the news. Despite the closure, the business community continues to thrive with new additions and updates in various sectors, showcasing the resilience and innovation of West Hartford businesses.

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