Old Eddy's of Gentry opened for business for the first time Saturday night as they served drinks to patrons. They will open tomorrow morning at 11 for food for the first time. They are being run by Ed and Cindy Ackley of Grant City. Ed Ackley said that he was pleased at the turnout Saturday night, with people coming from Sheridan, Grant City, the rest of Worth County, Gentry County, and from as far away as King City. For meals, they will serve shrimp, burgers, fries, tenderloins, and chicken among other things. In about a month, Ed said that they planned to start offering homemade pizza.
In late August or early September, Ed said that they would have a grand opening and bring in live music. They are located where the old Gentry Inn used to be; they have added two new rooms. Starting this Wednesday, they will be selling copies of the Sheridan Express. They will be open at 11 a.m.. Tuesdays through Saturdays and will be closed on Sundays and Mondays. They will have Cindy and five employees running the tavern. "Things are looking really good," said Ed. "Come join in the fun!"
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