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GOVERNOR’S ORDER SPURS INNOVATION

Otesaga’s Hawkeye Grill

Starts ‘To Go’ Operations

The Otesaga’s venerable Hawkeye Grill is closed to the public for now under the Governor’s order closing restaurants, but the food is still available via takeout. (otesaga.com photo)

COOPERSTOWN – As of Monday, March 16, The Otesaga’s Hawkeye Grill also reacted to Governor Cuomo closing restaurants by implementing a “To Go” service, allowing patrons to order the famous Butcher’s Burger, signature pizza and more.

When they arrived in the parking lot, customers find their orders ready and delivered to their car windows.

To order, call 544-2524.

“The community’s made me feel welcome, and I’d like to return the favor,” said John Shideler, who became Otesaga general manager in early July.  “At this time,  I’d like the community to feel welcome to come to us for Hawkeye favorites.”

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