Longtime restaurateur says eatery will continue to operate until buyer is found
A restaurant east of the Sault is up for sale as as the owner of Lucey Loo's in Echo Bay has announced her retirement.
Fans of the eatery can rest assured that the business will continue operating as usual until a buyer is found, according to Kastikainen.Patti Kastikainen, owner and operator of Lucey Loo’s Restaurant, has announced her plans to retire after more than 40 years in the restaurant industry and has placed the Echo Bay establishment for sale, with an option to purchase adjacent home and garage which was the headquarters for her late husband’s contracting business E.K.C. Inc.
The listing comes at a unique time for Echo Bay, especially following the recent closure of the town’s LCBO store – a popular stop for residents and camp owners of nearby communities. “The restaurant and tavern consist of 4,800 square feet between the main floor and the basement. The sale includes all restaurant and bar equipment, making it a truly turnkey operation. The tavern, located on the lower level, has been closed for several years, but could easily be reopened with minimal updates,” said Kastikainen.
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