Fayetteville, N.Y. — If you’ve ever eaten a cheesesteak wrapped in pink Barbie sauce, read a brutally honest response to a one-star Yelp review or seen a guy in a kimono serve steak sandwiches on national TV, you’ve probably met Josh Amidon or at least his Facebook feed.
After five years, countless viral posts, and roughly 98,000 pounds of beef, Gino’s Steak & Onion will permanently close for good on Monday.
“I wish it were a joke, but it’s the sad truth,” Amidon said this morning…