The Telegram (St. John's)

Badger Diner to rise from ashes at new location — in Grand Falls-windsor

- BY JORDAN MALONEY GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR

A familiar restaurant in central Newfoundla­nd is poised to make a triumphant return.

The Badger Diner will soon reopen at a new location, previously called Frank’s Place, along the Trans-canada Highway in Grand Falls-windsor.

The original diner — in nearby Badger — was destroyed by fire on Jan. 14.

“The main reason I want to set up here is because my parents owned this building before,” said Lillian Saunders.

“Because of the divided highway, they had to close the doors to their restaurant. It was their dream for this place to work.”

Saunders said that everything people loved about the original Badger Diner will follow it to Grand Falls-windsor.

“Not a thing,” said Saunders, when asked if anything was going to change. “I’m going to bring my quality of food, my portions, and my pricing; staff and all is coming.”

Saunders mentioned that although most of her staff is coming along, she is looking for more

help.

“I’m known for Badger Diner,” she said.

Saunders, who co-owns Badger

Diner and Frank’s Place with her husband Frank Saunders, said it was good to see the overwhelmi­ng support on the business’s Facebook page when they announced the reopening April 5.

“When the diner burned, rather than build back into Badger at our age now, I feel that it would be better for me to come to Grand Falls because it was my parents’ dream to make this work again,” said Saunders.

“And I think I could make it work.”

The only things Saunders managed to grab before the diner burned down was an ornament her mother made back in China, and an ornament her father gave her when she started the business.

Nothing else was salvageabl­e. “That’s all I got after 35 years of working,” she said.

She added that she misses her customers, the chats and the hugs.

“I miss a lot of things about not having work,” she said.

Saunders is hoping to re-open for business at the new location by the end of April.

 ?? SUBMITTED ?? The Badger Diner burned to the ground Jan. 14. Now, after three months, it is scheduled to reopen at the end of April at a new location in Grand Falls-windsor.
SUBMITTED The Badger Diner burned to the ground Jan. 14. Now, after three months, it is scheduled to reopen at the end of April at a new location in Grand Falls-windsor.

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