Maidstone 1845 in Woodbury closes after failed reboot

Maidstone 1845 in the Woodbury Town Plaza. Credit: Newsday/Erica Marcus
After a tumultuous two months during which the restaurant shuttered for a reboot and reopened briefly with a new chef, Maidstone 1845 in Woodbury has closed permanently. Managing partner Simone Mitchell said that “we had no revenue coming in while temporarily closed, and additional lease requirements forced our hand."
In June, Vargas and the owners parted ways. Alan Gotay, whose Cuban-Mediterranean restaurant Babalu in Huntington had closed in June after a six-year run, was hired to design a new menu. The Maidstone 1845 reopened July 14 with a new, Caribbean attitude: Crab-and-chorizo cakes with jerk seasoning, an empanada flight, jerk-seasoned blackened pork tenderloin.
A week later, however, Mitchell and her partners realized that “the odds were already stacked against us” and they made the decision to dissolve the business. "It is a sad day for me and my partners,” she said.


