On September 3, 2014

Southside Steakhouse open

RUTLAND – The ribbon is cut at the Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting celebration for Southside Steakhouse. Southside Steakhouse is located at 170 South Main St. in Rutland. Southside Steakhouse’s goal is to provide a modern approach to the classic American steakhouse. Utilizing the highest quality steaks including dry-aged steaks (aged a minimum of 21 days from a climate controlled locker) to the freshest in available seafood and produce.  For more information call (802) 772-7556 or visit www.southsidesteakhouse.com.

Pictured (l-r): Tom Donahue, Executive Vice President/CEO, Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce; Chris Siliski, Rutland City Board of Alderman; Brian Collamore, Catamount Radio; Rep. Larry Cupoli, Vermont House of Representatives; Brennan Duffy, Executive Director, Rutland Redevelopment Authority; Rep. Tom Terenzini, Vermont House of Representatives; Rep. Herb Russell, Vermont House of Representatives; Dave Allaire, President, Rutland City Board of Alderman; Rep. Peter Fagan, Vermont House of Representatives; Wally Sabotka, Owner Southside Steakhouse; Dave Correll, President Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce; Marleen Cenate, Immediate Past President, Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce; Patrick Boandl, Pastry Chef, Southside Steakhouse; and Patti Williams, Southside Steakhouse.

 

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