Salivar's, Montauk Landmark, Is Sold - 27 East

Salivar’s, Montauk Landmark, Is Sold

author on Nov 8, 2011
Salivar’s restaurant, a landmark on the docks on Montauk Harbor, has been sold for $3.3 million, Judi Desiderio of Town & Country Real Estate in East Hampton announced on Monday.

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