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Margaret’s in Downtown Jonesboro to Close

Margaret’s in Downtown Jonesboro to Close

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Jonesboro, AR – JonesboroRightNow.com – Margaret’s From Scratch Kitchen, located in downtown Jonesboro, will be closing, its owner announced Friday.

According to a Facebook post from the business, owner Meagan Russell-Arnold said after “a lot of thought and many conversations,” Saturday, June 20, will be the restaurant’s last day in business, with hours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,

“Tomorrow isn’t just about saying goodbye to a chapter. It’s about celebrating everything we’ve created together and looking ahead to what comes next,” Russell-Arnold wrote.

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She also thanked all customers, employees, friends and supporters for their time with the restaurant.

“Your support has meant more than you’ll ever know,” she said.

Margaret’s serves a variety of scratch-made menu items, including brunch, dinner, specialty coffees and teas, and pastries. It is located at 224 S. Main St.

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