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Harbor Docks to temporarily close January 2 for necessary improvements and renovations

Destin, Florida’s beloved Harbor Docks restaurant announced on Wednesday, December 28, that it will be temporarily closing its doors on January 2, 2023, in order to undergo necessary improvements and renovations. “As much as we hate the thought of closing, sometimes it’s necessary in order to give this old girl some love,” wrote the restaurant […]

Destin, Florida’s beloved Harbor Docks restaurant announced on Wednesday, December 28, that it will be temporarily closing its doors on January 2, 2023, in order to undergo necessary improvements and renovations.

  • January 1st will be their last day of operation for a few weeks.

“As much as we hate the thought of closing, sometimes it’s necessary in order to give this old girl some love,” wrote the restaurant on social media. “Starting on January 2nd, we will be closed for a few weeks while we install new hardwood floors, a new roof, and complete some general maintenance.”

The restaurant assured customers that they will be working hard and fast to get back to normal operations as soon as possible.

  • “And don’t worry, we will have huge pots of peas and greens on the 1st to ensure everyone has plenty of luck and prosperity in the new year,” they wrote.

If customers are unable to visit the restaurant before the temporary closure, the Harbor Docks family wishes everyone a happy new year.

“We’ll see you mid-late January,” they wrote.

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