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Village Taqueria owner happy with new location

Village Taqueria owner happy with new location

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DRYDEN, N.Y. (WHCU) — A restaurant in Dryden is adjusting to a new spot.

Village Taqueria recently moved from East Main Street to North Street. Owner Andrew Sutton tells WHCU the previous building was too small.

“The original spot was only enough space to seat about 18, and parking wasn’t the best in that section, either,” he says.

Sutton adds the new location offers a more complete dining experience, and a bigger bar.

FULL INTERVIEW: Andrew Sutton on Ithaca’s Morning News

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