Beloved Staten Island Restaurant Closes After 17 Years
Briefly

Z-One Restaurant and Lounge in Staten Island closed after nearly two decades of operation. Owner Steve Osman cited financial reasons, including a monthly rent surpassing $50,000 and high real estate taxes, as the main factors for closure. The restaurant was well-known for its upscale diner atmosphere and lively lounge featuring a broad selection of drinks and entertainment. Reactions to the closure on social media reflected sadness and nostalgia from loyal customers. No replacement concept for the restaurant has been announced yet.
After nearly two decades in business, Z-One Restaurant and Lounge in Staten Island, New York has shuttered, with owner Steve Osman stating financial reasons were the cause.
Z-One's rent increased to over $50,000 a month and high real estate tax made continued operation unfeasible.
Throughout its tenure, Z-One was known for its upscale diner setting and lounge that came alive on weekends, offering a wide array of wine, beer, and liquor.
News of the restaurant's closure generated significant reactions on social media, with many expressing sadness and nostalgia.
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