After a long arduous process, Johnnie and Theresa Green have finally been able to secure a full bar liquor license and necessary permits for their Eureka Cafe. Eureka has become a popular weekend spot for locals who want to socialize while eating their omelets, along with outsiders, who come for the famous pancakes and stay for the community atmosphere. Yet in order to turn the profit needed to keep them going they had to be able to open in the evenings. The license will support that effort.They’ll shortly be opening two or three evenings a week with Champaign Sunday brunches just around the corner! If the quality of their day menu is any indication, the neighborhood eagerly awaits another quality dinner option on the community menu.
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