MANLIUS, NY - Murphy's Law, an Irish pub and restaurant slated to open in the village of Manlius, has delayed its opening until late April, according to village officials.

The pub is slated to open in Manlius' Madison Row, a residential/retail development at the corner of Route 92 and Stickley Drive.

Construction is underway on the pub's interior, but Manlius village officials said they were told the restaurant opening was pushed back because all of the supplies needed have not arrived.

John Diamantopoulos, a partner in the Manlius venture, told Syracuse.com| The Post-Standard in February the pub would open in mid-March if their liquor license was secured.

It will be the third location for the Rochester-based eatery - its other two locations are in Rochester. The chain is owned by Diamantopolous, Mark Chiarenza and Marty Cordy.

Murphy's Law partners could not be reached for comment about the report of an opening delay.

Murphy's Law also will open a fourth location this one in Canandaigua, according to a news article in the Daily Messenger.

MacGregor's Grill & Tap Room at 759 S. Main St. in Canandaigua is going to be converted to a Murphy's Law Irish pub.

The 6,500-square-foot Manlius pub will have seating for 150 people, and also will have a venue for parties which can accommodate another 100, Diamantopoulos has said.