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Colonial Cafe To Make Way For New Restaurant In St. Charles
SYRUP is set to take over the property later this month, offering upscale, "modern farmhouse-meets-luxe" meals for breakfast and lunch.

ST. CHARLES, IL — Colonial Cafe is set to close the doors of its Randall Road location for the final time Sunday, paving the way for a new restaurant to move into St. Charles.
SYRUP is set to take over the property later this month, offering upscale, “modern farmhouse-meets-luxe” meals for breakfast and lunch, according to its website. SYRUP also took over Colonial Cafe’s Algonquin location earlier this year, the Kane County Chronicle reports.
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Clinton Anderson, president of Colonial Cafe, said employees at the Randall Road location will be offered jobs at the chain's other St. Charles location on East Main Street or at the new SYRUP restaurant, the Chronicle reports.
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Colonial Cafe locations in Aurora and Naperville will remain open, the report states.
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