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Baba Louie’s restaurants put up for sale

Great Barrington and Hudson, N.Y. — On Thursday, March 14, in a press release, Paul and Eileen Masiero, owners of Baba Louie’s restaurants in Great Barrington and Hudson, New York, […]

Great Barrington and Hudson, N.Y. — On Thursday, March 14, in a press release, Paul and Eileen Masiero, owners of Baba Louie’s restaurants in Great Barrington and Hudson, New York, announced that they will be putting their restaurants up for sale.

The Maiseros are being represented by real estate agent Steven Weisz of William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty.

The sale includes the Baba Louie’s pizza building at 517 Warren Street in Hudson, New York, the restaurant on the retail floor of the building, and the Baba Louie’s location in Great Barrington located at  42/44 Railroad St.

The asking price for the two restaurants and the building, according to the press release, is $2,500,000.

According to the restaurant’s website, both locations have been operating for over 20 years.

Back in 2019,  the Great Barrington location moved from Barrington House into the Railroad Street space formerly occupied by the Allium Bar and Restaurant.

A Pittsfield location was closed in 2015.

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