Another popular Donegal eatery is due to close over the coming weeks, citing spiralling costs among the reasons for its decision.
RTJs Diner at Dungloe Business Park announced on social media it will shut its doors for the last time on Sunday, October 27.
“It is with a heavy heart that we announce RTJ’s will be closing its doors for the final time on Sunday, October 27th, after nine amazing years of serving our community,” their statement read.
Their journey started in the chip van at O’Donnell’s DIY, before expanding to open a restaurant at the Business Park and extending to Doochary.
Over the years, they added, they’ve always strived to provide for the community, even being the only business open during the height of COVID-19, ensuring that essential services continued when it was most needed.
“Unfortunately, the rising costs of doing business – VAT increases, price hikes across the board – and ongoing personal health challenges have made it impossible to continue at this pace. After much thought, we’ve decided it’s time to step back and take a break.
“We’d like to extend our deepest gratitude to all of our customers and staff for the unwavering support over the years. You’ve made this an unforgettable experience, and we’re truly thankful.”
However, they believe there is an opportunity for RTJ’s to continue as an ongoing concern. If anyone is interested in taking over and continuing the business, they should contact Nigel directly.
Meanwhile, Donegal restaurant and cafe owners are being urged to travel to Dublin next week for a protest in support of the beleaguered sector outside Leinster House.
A bus will leave Donegal town on Tuesday morning for the ‘Hospitality Sector in Crisis: Day of Action.’
For further information, contact Jo Daly, owner of Quay West in Donegal town, on 0863822603.
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