GRANVILLE - ConeHead’s Cafe quietly opened its doors at 302 S. McCoy St. in Granville on April 8.
“We wanted to start slow, so we could get used to where everything is and make sure we knew what we were doing,” said Tonya Frasco, owner of ConeHead’s. “Business has been great. We’ve had some busy days. We were standing-room-only one day.”
ConeHead’s serves food from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday, with a line of lunch baskets and a large list of appetizers. Cones, sundaes, soft drinks, shakes and slushies round out a menu that is always changing.
“We just started a ham and cheese roll-up that’s not even on the menu yet. There’s a lot of things we’ve done since we printed those up,” Frasco said.
Although Frasco has been in restaurant work for years, being the owner of her own business was not the key driving point in opening the cafe.
“There was no place to hang out in town for the kids. I’m a single mom with two kids — freshmen — and there’s nothing for them to do,” Frasco said. “I wanted a safe place where they could have fun and be with friends. It’s a family establishment.”
Call ConeHead’s Cafe at 815-510-6561, or go to its Facebook page for a look at the refurbished dining area and some of the menu items.
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