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Sinatra's, the classic Italian-American restaurant on Kenmore Avenue, will move to its new building across the street following a charity auction on March 19. The new Sinatra's at 945 Kenmore Ave., Tonawanda, can hold twice as many people for dinner, said manager David Ortolano. New features will include gluten-free pasta, a broader selection of Italian wine, and a patio.
What won't change is the menu prices, Ortolano said. The last night for dinner is March 18, wrapping up 37 years of red-sauce excellence at 10 p.m. At 6 p.m. March 19, the restaurant's furnishings and decorations, down to the plates, will be auctioned off for charity, Ortolano said.
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