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Update: Crow's Nest Reopens After Minor Fire

Hours after patrons celebrated St. Patrick's Day, a fire closed the Crow's Nest in Hackensack. And just like that, they reopened.

"We are excited to share that we will be reopening today with normal business hours," the restaurant posted on social media on Sunday, March 19. "We worked tirelessly through the night so that we can be ready to serve our customers!"

The noontime blaze on Saturday apparently broke out in an area on the roof above the kitchen and spread to an adjacent second-story office door at the popular restaurant just off Routes 17 and 80.

Roofers apparently were working at the time, responders said.

Firefighters quickly doused the flames. No injuries were reported.

The roof fire at the Crow's Nest in Hackensack broke out around noon Saturday, March 18.

Tony Greco

Investigators from the city Fire Prevention Bureau were called to determine the cause. Representatives of the city health and building departments also responded.

Teaneck, Englewood and Ridgefield Park firefighters provided mutual aid.

"We will be closed this week for repairs due to a fire," the Crow's Nest posted on social media the afternoon of Saturday, March 18. "Everyone is okay."

Damien Danis for DAILY VOICE

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