![]() ![]() ![]() He has been overseeing the transformation of the former McLadden’s space since last fall. The Yee family’s Massachusetts-based Bean Restaurant Group, in partnership with Peter Picknelly, CEO of Peter Pan Bus Lines, made its first foray into Connecticut when it purchased the former Noble & Co. – now Union Kitchen – and the McLadden’s locations from Mike Ladden in 2018. Peter Picknelly, CEO of Peter Pan Bus Lines and a partner with Bean Restaurant Group for Wurst Haus West Hartford, speaks at the grand opening. “It’s a little piece of Germany right here in downtown West Hartford.” It worked great for us in other communities across the Northeast,” Picknelly said at the Wurst Haus grand opening Wednesday afternoon. “We’re really excited to welcome the Wurst Haus,” Cantor said at the grand opening. We’re so thrilled that they decided to expand.” “This is not a new business owner for us. ![]() Warm, fun, and a little different from the other restaurants that we have in the Center.” West Hartford has not had a German restaurant since Edelweiss, which was located on Farmington Avenue, closed several decades ago, Cantor said. The menu at the Wurst Haus in West Hartford – where there is a full kitchen – is more extensive than its Northampton sibling, and includes multiple favorites from The Fort. ![]()
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