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The property of the former Mac’s Diner on Worcester’s Shrewsbury Street has been sold to a Leicester restaurateur, according to the Worcester South District Registry of Deeds.
An entity registered to Erion Callo, the manager of the Twisted Fork Bistro in Leicester, purchased the property, located at 185-187 Shrewsbury St., in a deal closed April 27. The price of sale was $400,000.
Callo, who owns the Twisted Fork with his wife Alda, confirmed the purchase but did not share details about the future of the restaurant property.
The 1,800-square-foot restaurant was sold by Christopher McMahon, the son of Paul McMahon, who owned and operated Mac’s Diner until his death in 2019. Christopher bought the property from his father in 2010 for $160,000.
The former diner was listed for sale in February 2019, according to online real estate listing service LoopNet. It is assessed by the City of Worcester at $182,800, per the assessors’ database.
The property is located on the corner of Shrewsbury Street and Fantasia Drive next to La Scala Ristorante.
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