
Local residents don't seem to know why it has languished so long. It's a mystery. Their page on Facebook has not been updated.
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Muito interessante, aproveito para desejar a continuação de uma boa semana.
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O prazer dos livros
So sad to see the place closed. Hope the owner will be able to get the ready for business again.
ReplyDeleteSo sad,hope they will open☺
ReplyDelete...what a shame that this beauty isn't open! Have you been to the Mountain View Diner # 489 "Sandy's Diner" in Front Royal or "29 Diner" in Fairfax, it's also a Mountain View Diner? Thanks for sharing Linda.
ReplyDeleteHello, I hope they open. My hubby loves the diner food.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a happy day!
I love old diners. Sending warm thoughts for its reopening soon!
ReplyDeleteYou'd think they'd do something with it.
ReplyDeleteSuch a shame that this isn't open.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
It's too bad it hasn't reopened. Maybe they will get it back in business eventually.
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