Love this photo of Lombardo’s Restaurant in Albany, which is closing. Hear from a member of the Lombardo family, tonight at 5 & 6. They’re toasting the end of the war, & that Jimmy would come home. pic.twitter.com/tEAhpOnufY — Kumi (@KumiTuckerWNYT) December 31, 2018

There's a picture of when the booths went in, in 1933.

Some great photos of Lombardo�s Restaurant in Albany, which is closing. Hear from a member of the Lombardo family, tonight at 5 & 6. 1933 photo, when the booths went in. pic.twitter.com/EGev8IAKg8 — Kumi (@KumiTuckerWNYT) December 31, 2018

"This is one of my favorites," said Fitzgerald, showing us a group photo. "Because it's.. I wish Uncle Pat was in this because they just look so happy. This picture tells you everything about what wonderful people they were. This is Mary, Billy, and Tilly."

Some great photos of Lombardo’s Restaurant in Albany, which is closing. Hear from a member of the Lombardo family, tonight at 5 & 6. pic.twitter.com/zb6VicS9v7 — Kumi (@KumiTuckerWNYT) December 31, 2018

The restaurant is known for its art murals painted on the walls, the black and white tiled floors, and the big Italian dishes.

The family sold the restaurant to the Mancinos in the 1990s, and now it ends with the year.

Some of the staff have worked there for years, including bartender Donald Grady, working his last shift after some 50 years.

People had their wedding receptions here, they marked family milestones.

"I think it's because it was family. You could go and you were welcomed and everything was family-style if you wanted it. Uncle Bill was a character. He loved to tell stories. The waitresses became family to everybody because they watched families grow up," said Fitzgerald.

Fitzgerald would like Lombardo's to be remembered for all the good times.

NewsChannel 13 stopped by the restaurant and was told no interviews, no pictures.

Some members of the Lombardo family plan to be at the restaurant on New Year's Eve for its last night.