New diner taking it one meal at a time

MILLERTON — The sign for the new Oakhurst Diner has been shining brightly for the last three weeks; it’s the newest addition to the village business district and the revitalization of a local stalwart.

The Oakhurst Diner, co-owned by Paul Harney, John and Justin Panzer, opened last month, marking the transformation of the former Millerton Diner. The iconic sign has been modified, but as the owners point out the “new� name for the Silk City-manufactured diner actually refers to an old inn in the village’s history.

Opening a diner wasn’t the plan when the three partners set out to create a restaurant, but when the Millerton Diner became available, the trio jumped at the opportunity.

Serving traditional diner food with a new twist, the Oakhurst has been buzzing with activity since its opening, even though the diner is currently only operating during dinner hours. From frisèe salads to steak dinners, the owners say their food has been flying out of the kitchen at a pace that lets the new business make any needed adjustments.

“We’re currently open for dinner and we’re serving our lunch and dinner menus,� explained John Panzer on a late night last weekend, with people still filling the booth-style seating along the front window. “We’re still training staff and working out all the little issues that come with opening up a restaurant.�

“Once we get this part done, we’ll add lunch and then breakfast,� added Harney. “We’re taking our time with it because we want to do it right.�

The diner’s looking brand new these days, with a complete overhaul and renovation of the  dining and kitchen areas.

“It’s been a really great response so far,� said Justin Panzer. The business has been consistently busy since opening, the three reported, giving them encouragement for the future of the new Oakhurst Diner. “It’s been overwhelmingly positive feedback.�

The Oakhurst Diner is located at 19 Main St. Operating hours, subject to change, are 5 to 9 p.m. seven days a week.

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