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South Bend Restaurants: Mishawaka Barnaby s Pizza to open 3rd location

South Bend Tribune Owners of Barnaby s in Mishawaka plan to open a Twin Branch location on the east side of the city this fall. Owner Mike Lane said the building at 4304 Lincoln Way E., which formerly held Mancino s Italian Eatery and Domenico s before that, will operate primarily for carryout services, with small dine-in services and banquet space also available. The new location will offer many of the same menu options as other Barnaby s locations. Some renovations will be made with new floors and a new oven to be installed this summer. The opening of the restaurant is dependent upon when projects will be complete, but Lane anticipates to open the location by September.

Owners of Mishawaka Barnaby s to open new Granger location

Owners of Mishawaka Barnaby’s to open new Granger location GRANGER, Ind. The owners of the Barnaby’s in Mishawaka are opening a new location in Granger. The new restaurant is set to open in January 2021 inside of the building that once housed Giannetto’s, located at 14020 Cleveland Road, according to restaurant manager Ashton Lane, the son of owner Michael Lane. Barnaby’s in Granger will initially open for take-out and delivery only but in the months to follow, will phase in dine-in service. The owners are planning to run both the Mishawaka and Granger locations at the same time.

Niles Brewing Co moves forward with adjusted opening plans

Niles Brewing Company features 14 taps for its beer. The state added nearly 56,000 leisure and hospitality jobs between January and February, according to data released last week by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget. The industry lost nearly 63,000 jobs in December, but recovered 9,000 of them in January. Tribune Photo/ROBERT FRANKLIN/

Niles Brewing Company moves forward with adjusted opening plans

Niles Brewing Company features 14 taps for its beer. The state added nearly 56,000 leisure and hospitality jobs between January and February, according to data released last week by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget. The industry lost nearly 63,000 jobs in December, but recovered 9,000 of them in January. Tribune Photo/ROBERT FRANKLIN/

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