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The Rose Room Cafe & Tonic Bar, a Webster restaurant known for its locally sourced cuisine, announced on Tuesday via a social media post it will expand to a second location, with a new restaurant called Andy’s Neighborhood Canteen.
The Rose Room owners leased two floors of space at 9 Frederick St. in Webster, according to the cafe’s Instagram account. The spot has previously housed other restaurants and breweries, often with the inclusion of an outdoor beer garden.
Andy’s Neighborhood Canteen is listed as a beer hall and garden set to open in fall 2021, per the restaurant's new Instagram page.
Co-owners Jessica-Lee Sabine, who was one of WBJ's 40 Under Forty awardees in 2021, and her husband Bill, opened the Rose Room in 2018. The cafe began serving alcohol in December 2020.
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