Arkansas
After the fire, a well-known fish restaurant will reopen its doors
Mountain Home, Arkansas – A well-known restaurant in Mountain Home is getting ready to reopen its doors, more than a year after a fire completely gutted the place.
On Tuesday, it was reported that Fred’s Fish House in Mountain Home will resume business the following Monday, January 16, at 11 a.m.
The restaurant was destroyed in a fire early on the morning of December 29th, 2021. Officials from the fire department were unable to ascertain what caused the blaze.
In May of last year, construction began on the brand-new restaurant that is to be situated on State Highway 101 next to Norfork Lake.
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