
The Makris Family has had a long and notable association
with good eating in Concord. It began in the early 1900s
when Ed's father established the Priscilla Restaurant, which
was located on North Main Street near the Capitol.
The family involvement was continued when, after completing
a tour of duty in the service, Ed came home and opened the
Liberty Restaurant with the help of his father and the rest
of the family. The Liberty was located near Rumford Press
(now the Concord Center) and was well known for the famous
Blue Plate Specials that were particularly popular with the
workers there.
