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Jackson Hole Diner Closes on Upper West Side After 42 Years, Report Says

By Trevor Kapp | June 9, 2016 12:00pm
 Jackson Hole closed this week after 42 years at its Columbus Avenue location.
Jackson Hole closed this week after 42 years at its Columbus Avenue location.
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UPPER WEST SIDE — Longtime Columbus Avenue diner Jackson Hole has flipped its last burger.

The eatery, at 517 Columbus Ave. and 85th Street, abruptly closed this week after more than four decades, West Side Rag reported.

“To all our customers it is with great regret that we have decided to close our doors after 42 years in business. Thank you for all your support and great memories,” read a sign posted at the restaurant, according to the website.

A phone call to the location went unanswered Thursday morning.

Jackson Hole has five other outposts in the New York-New Jersey area, including on the Upper East Side and in Murray Hill.