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Fayette has a new restaurant coming to town. The owners of Remedy have purchased a building on the east side of the Fayette square that, for the last decade, housed Miknan’s Main Street Pub.
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Fayette has a new restaurant coming to town. The owners of Remedy have purchased a building on the east side of the Fayette square that, for the last decade, housed Miknan’s Main Street Pub.
Miknan’s shuttered in late May.
The new eatery will be called TJ’s Diner and Bar after owners Tristan Head and Jill Sunderland, and will serve as a diner for breakfast and lunch and a restaurant and bar in the evenings.
TJ’s is expected to open in early October. Consequently, Remedy will close its doors just days after it celebrates its one-year anniversary. Head said that some of the menu items from Remedy will make their way over to TJ’s.
Further details about the new restaurant will be published when they are announced later this month.
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