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Colonial Cottage: Fire damages Erlanger restaurant

An early morning fire left a beloved Northern Kentucky restaurant with substantial damages on Friday.  Heavy flames were seen coming from the roof of the Colonial Cottage restaurant on Dixie Highway at about 3:15 a.m. The restaurant, owned by Matt and Noelle Grimes, has been operating since 1933.  Fire crews arrived and were able to put the flames out. No one was inside the building when the fire broke out, and no one was hurt, according to Erlanger Fire Chief Todd Whitaker. Chris Billingsley, Colonial Cottage general manager, said after a hard year, things were seeming more hopeful which made waking up to this even harder. 

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Crews battle NKY restaurant fire Erlanger firefighters battle flames that roared through Colonial Cottage restaurant on Dixie Highway about 3:15 a.m. (Source: FOX19 NOW) By Jennifer Edwards Baker and Lauren Minor | May 7, 2021 at 4:44 AM EDT - Updated May 7 at 2:39 PM ERLANGER, Ky. (FOX19) - Crews are on scene investigating the cause of a northern Kentucky restaurant fire early Friday. Erlanger firefighters responded to Colonial Cottage restaurant on Dixie Highway about 3:15 a.m. At one point, heavy flames were visible from the roof of the restaurant. No one was inside the building when the fire broke out, and no one was hurt, according to Erlanger Fire Chief Todd Whitaker.

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Colonial Cottage GM vows We survived COVID, we re going to survive this Brook Endale, Cincinnati Enquirer An early morning fire left a beloved Northern Kentucky restaurant with substantial damages on Friday.  Heavy flames were seen coming from the roof of the Colonial Cottage restaurant on Dixie Highway at about 3:15 a.m. The restaurant, owned by Matt and Noelle Grimes, has been operating since 1933.  Fire crews arrived and were able to put the flames out. No one was inside the building when the fire broke out, and no one was hurt, according to Erlanger Fire Chief Todd Whitaker. Chris Billingsley, Colonial Cottage general manager, said after a hard year, things were seeming more hopeful which made waking up to this even harder. 

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