The Luecks (owners) plan to move the 1950s-era diner to a vacant property they own along Route 9G just north of the village of Germantown, Columbia County, NY.
The previous owner restored the original 1950s interior. The diner will be the second restaurant for the Luecks, who have owned and operated Charlie O’s Hometown Bar and Grill in their hometown of Red Hook since 2010.
My sisters and I are so looking forward to the diner's grand opening of which I would guess is a few months ahead. We definitely love diner food and usually go to them for lunch.
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How exciting! I would be so excited to eat there. It's a gorgeous diner.
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday Toni!
It will be nice for you to have a new place to go for lunch. We need one of those in our town!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME!!!!! I can't wait to hear all about it, Toni, smiles.
ReplyDeleteOh that new diner looks like fun! You must be sure to take pictures of the progress and keep us informed! What fun!! Have a blessed and beautiful fall day!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy diner food and atmosphere, too. My favorite by far is Moody's Diner in ME. Thank you so much for sharing about this soon to be diner in your neck of the woods. :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a fun place to eat! We always get excited about new restaurants in town.
ReplyDeleteI hope you take lots of photos at the grand opening. I'd love to see more of the interior.
ReplyDeleteI love diners. I hope you will enjoy the place in the new location. It sounds like they will serve good comfort food and have a fabulous view.
ReplyDeleteI see some f.un times for you and your sisters! Yep, eating in that diner is going to be FUN
ReplyDeleteYour header is such a beautiful painting. What a neat restaurant. Diners have the best food! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great location for the new place to eat! I love that they are using a restored diner instead of building something new.
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