LANSING, MI — Green Dot Stables is set to return in mid-February with more dining options and a regular rotation of special events, according to a press release.
Owners Jacques and Christine Driscoll have decided to reopen the 12,000 square foot restaurant with its popular menu of sliders and fries, and an enhanced entertainment lineup. That means The Junction, which has occupied the building lately, will close with its last show scheduled on January 24.
The restaurant initially debuted in December 2017, but subsequently flooded out in the spring of 2018.
“We appreciate the support of the Lansing community,” said Co-Owner Jacques Driscoll. “We’ve endured floods and a global pandemic. We are excited to return to Lansing with our popular menu and many familiar faces on our leadership team. The Junction promotions team will host concerts, comedy nights and a variety of live entertainment events on our Mane Stage at Green Dot Stables. Watch our social media for the schedule.”
With its horse-and-jockey-themed décor, Green Dot Stables is probably best known for its gourmet sliders.
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