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Back In Business: Capital Region Diner Reopens After Health Inspector's Closure For Insects

This story has been updated.

Route 50 Diner in Ballston Spa.

Route 50 Diner in Ballston Spa.

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A troubled restaurant in the region is back open days after state health inspectors shut it down over an insect problem.

Saratoga County’s Route 50 Diner – located in Ballston Spa at 2002 Doubleday Avenue – was closed Thursday, May 30, after a New York State Department of Health inspector uncovered a cockroach infestation, according to the agency’s report

The report added that the business, which opened in 2017, is working with a pest control company “for ongoing treatment” to mitigate the issue.

Owner Brian Hyra confirmed the development in a defiant Facebook post in which he preemptively defended his business against online critics.

“So, I will say this: As much as everybody wants to put us down and say negative things, we will rise up and we always do,” Hyra said. “We will be open again and the negative comments, if you have an opinion or something to say, please come and tell us in person. If not, don't hide behind Facebook.”

Hyra went on to say that the restaurant is doing “the best we can” to reopen, adding that employees have spent over two days “trying to do what we need to do to reopen.”

In an update Tuesday evening, June 4, Hyra announced that the restaurant would officially reopen Wednesday morning, June 5.

"See everyone tomorrow!!!" he said.

The health inspector’s report stated that Hyra must provide the Glens Falls District Office with documentation from a pest control company confirming that the cockroach problem has been mitigated, as well as a contract for preventative maintenance for six months, before it could reopen.

This isn’t the first time that Route 50 Diner has made negative headlines; the restaurant was seized by the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance in December 2023 for unpaid taxes, WTEN reports. The business reopened days later once the taxes were paid.

Opened in 2017, the restaurant serves breakfast and lunch with a heavy focus on supporting local veterans. Hyra regularly provides food to the Veterans & Community Housing Coalition.

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