Several customers reported feeling sick after eating at the restaurant.
Officials with Santa Rosa County confirmed that the food in question from the restaurant tested positive for a narcotic. They didn’t confirm what drug was found but the customers claimed it was meth.against the restaurant. They stated there was a lack of witness information and evidence to suggest that anything intentional or unintentional occurred.
The restaurant reopened after the incident but management said their business never really returned and they were forced to close. “We are so thankful to our regulars who came back to support us, unfortunately, it just wasn’t enough to keep the doors open,” the restaurant’s management team said. “We are heartbroken but unable to sustain the cost to stay open.”“We have been investigated, searched, and questioned while fully cooperating at all times. That’s all we could do,” the management team said.“Thank you for your years of loyal patronage. We will fondly remember our times together,” management shared.
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