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Campagne House one of the oldest restaurants which still serves the people of Bethpage at 339 Broadway - American Bar, Pub, restaurant with out-door seating serving lunch and dinner. The restaurant, in the past, welcomed the community to dine, and to celebrate special events in their beautiful hall/dining area complete with a beautiful fireplace for atmosphere. Over the years also known as the Pine Lodge, Annies Place and Who Ville. Campagne House is now owned by Don Schiavetta as he welcomes guests to come and dine and reflect on the history of this fine restaurant which survived the many "good ole days"!
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Campagne House one of the oldest restaurants which still serves the people of Bethpage at 339 Broadway, known as Louis Maggi's Bar and Grill, - American Bar, Pub, restaurant with out-door seating serving lunch and dinner. The restaurant, in the past, welcomed the community to dine, and to celebrate special events in their beautiful hall/dining area complete with a beautiful fireplace for atmosphere. Over the years also known as the Pine Lodge, Annies Place and Who Ville. Campagne House is now owned by Don Schiavetta as he welcomes guests to come and dine and reflect on the history of this fine restaurant which survived the many "good ole days"!

Revision as of 12:42, 9 November 2022

Campagne House one of the oldest restaurants which still serves the people of Bethpage at 339 Broadway, known as Louis Maggi's Bar and Grill, - American Bar, Pub, restaurant with out-door seating serving lunch and dinner. The restaurant, in the past, welcomed the community to dine, and to celebrate special events in their beautiful hall/dining area complete with a beautiful fireplace for atmosphere. Over the years also known as the Pine Lodge, Annies Place and Who Ville. Campagne House is now owned by Don Schiavetta as he welcomes guests to come and dine and reflect on the history of this fine restaurant which survived the many "good ole days"!