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Fadeley’s Deli Pub set to make its return to Patchogue this summer

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T-minus 50 days until the return of this legendary establishment in Patchogue.

Fadeley’s Deli Pub will be relaunching with new ownership later this summer, with a grand opening planned for Friday, Sept. 6, Greater Long Island has learned.

A team consisting of Scottie Campbell, Chris “CB” Breheny, Ed Shine, and Patrick Wright — all best friends who grew up together in Patchogue — took over the space at 422 W. Main Street in the spring.

They temporarily shut it down to spruce it up.

“CB had a vision of restoring this place to its former glory,” said Campbell, a local restaurateur who also co-owns Dublin Deck, Harbor Crab Co., and ITA Kitchen, among other establishments in Patchogue.

The place holds sentimental value for them — it was where they all shared their first beers and countless other memories.

“I remember mowing lawns, then rushing over here with $2 to grab a sandwich, and devouring it right outside,” said Campbell, pointing out of the window toward W. Main St.

Established in 1973, Fadeley’s was known for its hearty sandwiches and a wide selection of German beers.

“They served the best sandwiches when we were kids. No joke,” said Wright.

The old deli menu at Fadeley’s. (GLI Photo/Nicholas Esposito)

In the early 2000s, Fadeley’s discontinued its deli service, shifting focus to being a neighborhood watering hole.

Now, with new ownership, the group intends to reintroduce the kitchen. “We’ll have great heroes, soups, and a wide selection of draft beer,” said Campbell.

Apart from introducing food and some exterior cleaning up, they don’t plan on making significant changes.

“A funky local deli pub where everyone can gather,” Shine described the vision for the nostalgic Patchogue establishment.

So, patrons can still expect the vintage signs, drinking mugs, steins, and other knick-knacks that adorned the walls for the past five decades.

“You couldn’t recreate this even with a blank checkbook,” said Wright.

And of course, the drinking plaques will remain, with plans to add more.

“If you drink 100 beers, your name earns a spot on the wall,” shared Wright, whose father, Jim, had his name enshrined there many moons ago.

The revamped Fadeley’s will pay homage to its roots, the team assured GLI.

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