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Marketing Description
The sustained excellence and popularity of the Kittle House has translated directly to consistent revenue
volumes. Over the past five years the average yearly gross revenue of the Kittle House is in excess of $5 Million Dollars per year. Many reasons contribute to the sustained financial success of The Kittle House.
Two that cannot be replicated by others today are the Kittle Housebuilding itself and its location on6.2 acres among pictures que residences in the historic Lawrence Farms East section of Chappaqua. The Kittle House’s local, statewide and national prominence have made it both a neighborhood treasure and a national destination restaurant all in one.
Investment Highlights
- Built circa 1790, converted to commercial usage in the 1930
- Main Dining Room – 100 a la carte, 135 banquet guests
- Garden Room – 30 a la carte, 50 banquet guests
- Ivy Hill Room – 30 a la carte, 40 banquet guests
- Atrium Room – 200 guests, large dance floor, opens to landscaped outdoor gardens & stone patios
- The Wine Tasting Room (40,000 bottles) – Houses the Kittle House’s “Wine Cellar Table” and is located just outside the glass door entrance to the world-renowned wine cellar. It is a very special venue for wine-lover or anyone looking for a unique venue or intimate private party of up to 16
- Amy’s Garden – 300 seats on the outdoor lawn and garden area adjacent to Atrium Room
- Proximity to Chappaqua Crossing
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R-1A ResidentialSingle FamilyOne Family Residence
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