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Randolph's Café Salud Has Closed Its Doors

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Published November 7, 2018 at 10:00 a.m.
Updated November 9, 2018 at 10:02 a.m.


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The Storm Café in Middlebury recently announced on its Facebook page that it will close on Sunday, November 11, after nearly 13 years in business at 3 Mill Street.

Café Salud VT, which opened in June at 22 Pleasant Street in Randolph, closed last month. In an October 12 Facebook post, owner Sarah Natvig, who also owns Randolph's the Black Krim Tavern, wrote that she decided to close Salud to spend more time with her family. Her post reads in part: "Making the decision to have two businesses was separating me from my family too much. Family is very important, we only have our kids young once and, at the blink of an eye, they are grown up! I am making the decision to focus on spending quality time with my sweetheart and daughter versus running two restaurants, so come visit us at the Krim."

The original print version of this article was headlined "Crumbs"

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