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Butera's Fine Foods
butera's is an italian restaurant based on long island with locations in woodbury and sayville and soon to be bayshore. in the early 1990's brothers gary and martin butera opened their first restaurant in smithtown. over the years, butera's became known on long island for our signature chicken meatball. as our chicken meatball recipe gained popularity among patrons, we were encouraged to package and sell our "famous" chicken meatball. a few years ago, we decided to actually do it! now, about three years into the retail business, our chicken meatballs are sold in nearly 200 locations across the tri-state area. we currently have three varieties of chicken meatball - restaurant original, cauliflower and roasted tomato (gluten free), and our new spinach & asiago cheese. all types are fully-cooked, refrigerated fresh made with antibiotic-free chicken and have no preservatives. we pride ourselves on quality and use all fresh, real ingredients. we also sell our jarred butera's marinara
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Where is Butera's Fine Foods located?
Butera's Fine Foods' headquarters is located at 7903 Jericho Turnpike, Town of Woodbury, New York, United States, 11797
What is Butera's Fine Foods' official website?
Butera's Fine Foods' official website is buterasrestaurant.com
How many employees does Butera's Fine Foods have?
Butera's Fine Foods has 2 employees
What industry does Butera's Fine Foods belong to?
Butera's Fine Foods is in the industry of: Food & Beverages
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