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The owner of the bistro said that he had chosen not to renew the lease because the via LAGO catering branch had not rebounded at pre-pale commercial levels.

Via Lago, a restaurant that served customers in the heart of Lexington for decades, will close at the end of May. John Tlumacki / Globe Staff
Via LagoA basic restaurant in Lexington that served customers for over 30 years, closed for good its doors.
The owner of the restaurant, Alan Jick, made this announcement last week in other media and on social networks. The bistro should serve its last meals at the end of the month.
“I hope you have a chance to stop and give us the opportunity to thank you in person,” said Jick in an article on social networks. “You, our incredible and hardworking staff over 37, and this crazy place was the work of my life, and I thank you.”
Jick said online that the restaurant lease was in place and that he had decided that the moment was not the time to renew it. A pillar in Lexington known for occasional lunches during the day, candlelight dinners and a full night bar, and its catering services, also told Jick the Lexington observe that their corporate catering services have never rebounded at pre-pale commercial levels. In addition to the economic uncertainty worldwide, he estimated that it was too risky Locate in a lease.
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