A popular spot for the last decade will be changing hands
Dunning Street Station in Malta made the news official on its Facebook page, their last day of business was Friday, July 17th. The restaurant located on Route 9 in Malta had been operated by local restauranteurs Bob McKenna and Scott Ringwood.
After an incredible 10 year journey, we have made the heartfelt decision to sell Dunning Street Station. We would like to sincerely thank all of our amazing customers and dedicated staff who made The Station such a special place over the past decade!
McKenna and Ringwood also operate Lake Ridge restaurant on Round Lake and will be re-focusing their efforts there. The new owners are a group called Harvest Grain of Malta and are expected to continue operating as a restaurant, though no word yet on a reopening date.
If you have a gift card for Dunning Street Station, McKenna says you can bring it to Lake Ridge and it will be honored there.

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