A Greek diner in Belmont that has been in existence for more than three decades was seized by the state last week and briefly closed, but it quickly resolved the issue and has reopened for business.
According to the Belmont Citizen-Herald and Wicked Local, Andros Diner on Trapelo Road was forced to close its doors last week because of back taxes due, but a couple of days later it opened back up again after getting a payment plan in place with the state. A drive over to Andros today indicated that the diner is indeed open, and a call placed to the business this evening confirmed that they are back in business.
Andros Diner is a Greek-style family restaurant that features such dishes as Greek salads, omelets, spinach pie, moussaka, and lamb. The diner, which is located at 628 Trapelo Road between Waverly Square and the Waltham border, has been featured on our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants). The review can be found here:
http://www.hiddenboston.com/Andros.html
For more information on the seizing of Andros Diner by the state and its subsequent reopening, please go to the Belmont Citizen-Herald/Wicked Local link below.
Andros Diner in Belmont reopens for Business
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