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Rat Problem Shuts Down Melton's
The popular restaurant may be out more than $100,000, and when it will reopen is anyone's guess. The rats seem to have gotten in from the neighboring Pet Supermarket.

After days of speculation on local blogs, it became clear Tuesday afternoon why the popular North Decatur restaurant closed abruptly last week.
Rats.
The restaurant's owner decided to shut its doors after a customer spotted a rat, according to a report today in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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From the story:
The problems began in July, when Melton’s employees discovered a hot dog bag that had been broken into, the restaurant owner said. Signs of a rodent invasion continued, despite efforts by Melton’s to secure its food and space against contamination.
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Eventually, the shopping center owner brought in a pest specialist who traced the problem to openings where rodents were entering the building, and to the next door, where rats had gotten into pet food, Melton said.
It's unclear when or if the restaurant will reopen. Fixing the problem is likely to cost more than $100,000, and it's also dependent on how quickly the problem at Pet Supermarket is resolved.
Regardless, this is a terrible situation for the restaurant.
So, just out of curiousity, will you continue to support the restaurant if they make the necessary changes or has the rodent issue turned you off Melton's for good?
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