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Crook s Corner Restaurant to Close After Decades in Chapel Hill

A staple of the Chapel Hill restaurant community has closed its doors for good. Crook’s Corner, which has long served refined spins on Southern cuisine, announced in an email to customers on Wednesday it is permanently closed. The restaurant at 610 West Franklin Street in Chapel Hill first opened in 1982. “With an incredibly heavy heart, I must share the news that we are closing,” reads the message attributed to the Crook’s Corner team. “The position we find ourselves in, exacerbated by the COVID-19 crisis, is no longer tenable.” Gene Hamer and chef Bill Neal first opened the restaurant with the goal of featuring regional recipes and meals. After Neal died in 1991, Bill Smith assumed the role of chef for Crook’s Corner and earned several regional awards for his cooking. The James Beard Foundation named Crook’s Corner one of America’s Classic Restaurant in 2011, which the foundations gives to restaurants for qualities like “timeless appeal, beloved for quality

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“With an incredibly heavy heart, I must share the news that we are closing,” reads a message sent from Crook’s Corner to its customers. “The position we find ourselves in, exacerbated by the COVID-19 crisis, is no longer tenable.” The restaurant has been a mainstay in the Chapel Hill community since Gene Hamer and chef Bill Neal first opened it in 1982. The James Beard Foundation named Crook’s Corner one of America’s Classic Restaurant in 2011, which the foundations gives to restaurants for qualities like “timeless appeal, beloved for quality of food that reflects the character of their community.”

Classic Diner Hosts Its Second Mother s Day Fundraiser

Classic Diner Hosts Its Second Mother’s Day Fundraiser   Share Images courtesy of Classic Diner. The Main Line-area restaurant’s mobile soup kitchen is providing food and gift bags to five women’s shelters in Delaware, Chester and Montgomery counties. For some women, Mother’s Day is filled with flowers, food and family. For Krissy Flynn, it’s a day tinged with sadness. Her mother died of leukemia when she was 21. Other women are clustered in domestic violence shelters, hiding from abusive partners and facing uncertain futures. Flynn is determined to help. Her Classic Diner in Malvern is the epicenter of a massive assistance program aimed at providing food and gift bags to five women’s shelters in Delaware, Chester and Montgomery counties. “I want them to know we care that there are people in the world who care about them,” she says. “They’re not alone.”

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