Clarkson House (Lewiston, NY)

Clarkson House
General information
Address 810 Center Street
Lewiston, New York 14092
Coordinates 43°10′22″N 79°02′06″W / 43.172656°N 79.035079°W / 43.172656; -79.035079Coordinates: 43°10′22″N 79°02′06″W / 43.172656°N 79.035079°W / 43.172656; -79.035079
Current tenants Marci's Italian Grille
Completed 1818
Renovated 2004
Owner Amendola Property Management

The Clarkson House is an 1818 building in Lewiston, New York that has been in use as a restaurant since 1958.

History

The Clarkson House building was "one of the first buildings constructed after the burning of the Village of Lewiston by the British during the War of 1812. It was built in 1818 by Jacob Townsend who came to Lewiston from Connecticut in 1810".[1]

Restaurant

Robert and Marilyn Clarkson established the Clarkson House restaurant in the building in 1958, operating it as their family business until 1995. The intimate steak and lobster restaurant was "a favorite stop for travelers and visitors to Lewiston" [2] from both sides of the border, and has been repeatedly featured in "Country Inns and Back Roads" travel guides.

Following the Clarksons' retirement, the restaurant continued operating under the Clarkson House name until August 2009, new tenant Gary Macri reopened the restaurant under the name Macri's Italian Grille, his family business of over 60 years.[3]

References

  1. "Historic Lewiston, NY - Picture Tour". Historical Association of Lewiston. Archived from the original on 2008-11-05.
  2. Youngstown Metro Community News, February 28, 1993
  3. Deluca, Michele (2009-07-02). "LEWISTON: Macri's Italian Grille to reopen at Clarkson House". Niagara Gazette.
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