Cerame's, a red-sauce institution for decades, appears to have closed in Winton Place plaza, Brighton.
Cerame's, a red-sauce institution for decades, appears to have closed in Winton Place plaza, Brighton.
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Longtime Italian restaurant in Brighton appears to have closed

A longtime Italian restaurant in Brighton that underwent an ownership and format change in late 2023 appears to have closed.

A sign on the door of Cerame’s Italian and Thai Villa in Winton Place plaza states that because of unforeseen circumstances, the restaurant is closed until further notice.

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The sign has been in place since at least Nov. 4.

In addition:

∎ The restaurant’s Facebook page has been deactivated.

∎ The website has been taken down.

∎ The phone number goes to a “memory is full” recording.

The restaurant still has an Instagram account that was last updated Oct. 29.

We have reached out to the business owners via Instagram and will update this story if they respond with more information.

Cerame’s history

Cerame’s Italian Villa was opened in 1970 by Michael Cerame and his son Richard. Its original Twelve Corners location quickly became a go-to spot for such dishes as manicotti, gnocchi, lasagna and chicken Parmesan, made using Cerame family recipes and techniques passed down through generations.

In 1974, a fire destroyed the restaurant, but in 1975 it reopened in Winton Place Plaza (then called Todd Mart Plaza), and proved popular there, too.

Michael’s youngest son, Bob, and daughter-in-law Sharon were the most recent operators of Cerame’s. In October 2023, after deciding to retire, they sold the business to May Dougan and her sister Pornthip Birkensees, natives of Thailand.

The siblings continued to serve Italian cuisine but added Thai dishes to the menu and rebranded the place Cerame’s Italian and Thai Villa.

Last month, the business was listed for sale on Loopnet and other websites. Shortly after the Democrat and Chronicle reached out to the agent, the posts were removed.

(Story updated to correct an inaccuracy.)

Reporter Marcia Greenwood covers general assignments and has an interest in retail news. Send story tips to mgreenwo@rocheste.gannett.com. Follow her on X @MarciaGreenwood.

This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Longtime Italian restaurant in Brighton appears to have closed

Reporting by Marcia Greenwood, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle / Rochester Democrat and Chronicle

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