The Horizon Diner in Ramsey has closed after years of serving Bergen residents. The building will be demolished, and a Chick-fil-A will be built on the property, said owner Stafford Saites.

According to Saites, the closure of the diner, which is owned by her family, is not due to any financial difficulties. Instead, there was simply no one in the family interested in taking over management of the diner. Saites’ father, who opened the business, is 90 years old, she and her brother wish to retire from the restaurant business, and none of their children have interest in taking it over.

“It’s very bittersweet for us,” she said, noting that some of Horizon Diner’s employees have been with them for years.

The Chick-fil-A that will take its place is set to have a drive-thru. There is no official date yet for its opening.

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