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Downtown eatery to reopen in July

Pineapple Ink Tavern has been closed for renovations and repairs since January, but owner, Allan Soto and his team are excited to show guests the changes they’ve made to the restaurant.

Located at 1002 Broad St., the restaurant will celebrate its grand reopening on Wednesday, July 6. Pineapple Ink, which opened just before the pandemic began in 2020, serves a variety of entrees, including soups, sandwiches, salads, desserts, and drinks.

Updates will include new artwork and a Cuban-inspired menu based, in part at least, on Soto’s Cuban heritage.

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“We are very excited to share Pineapple Ink’s new concept with Augusta,” he said. “My hope was to create a new experience for our locals, while still being the downtown establishment they know and love; I think our new concept will do just that.”

For more information, visit pineappleinktavern.com or find the restaurant’s page on either Facebook or Instagram.

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