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Brownstones Coffee just got an upgrade in West Islip.
The popular breakfast eatery recently relocated to a larger space, just a stone’s throw from its previous spot. On March 9, the restaurant closed its doors at 306 Union Blvd., reopening the next day at 425A Union Blvd., next to 7-Eleven.
A Brownstones spokesperson said the move was driven by growing customer demand. The new location offers more parking, expanded seating, and now features counter seating.
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At approximately 4,300 square feet with 140 seats, the new space is significantly larger than the previous 2,400-square-foot location, which had 75 seats.
Brownstones Coffee first opened in West Islip about eight years ago as the company’s second location. The original café in Amityville has been serving customers for over a decade.
Like its other locations, the West Islip restaurant draws inspiration from 1920s Brooklyn. This location also features an art deco design, according to the spokesperson.
Run by father-and-son duo Emmanuel and Chris Kourounis, Brownstones Coffee is known for its signature breakfast and brunch dishes. With roots in Amityville, the brand has expanded across Long Island, with additional locations in East Northport, Centereach, and West Sayville.
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