Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Healthy Eatz Café In Williamsburg Quietly Closes

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WILLIAMSBURG-The Healthy Eatz vegetarian café in Williamsburg has quietly closed after being open less than a year.


The restaurant opened in May 2021 at 1338 Richmond Rd. All signage has been removed from the building and a For Lease sign is now in its place.


The Healthy Eatz café specialized in vegetarian options including soups, sandwiches, pastas, and veggie burgers and pizza. The Williamsburg location was a second location for the restaurant, which also has an establishment in Newport News on Jefferson Avenue. The Newport News location is still in operation.

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