Surf Taco Says Not Closing Jackson Restaurant

JACKSON, NJ – COVID-19 has taken its toll on businesses, but Surf Taco says they’re not out at their Jackson store.  Rumors have been swirling this week on social media after the closure of the nearby Jackson Diner just a few doors down of many more businesses in the plaza ready to pull the plug.  This comes as Jackson Crossing Plaza owner Vito Cardinale has signaled he is trying to sell the plaza in order to raise money for his Adventure Crossing mega-project.

Cardinale had been trying to sell the plaza for some time now, anticipating a turnover in businesses.

“I would like to inform all of our loyal customers……we have not made a decision to close our Jackson location,” Surf Taco said today. “Please stop listening to people who are uninformed about our Jackson location.  We currently do not have a reopen date, but when we do we will post. Please be patient and we will let you know.”

The company operates 15 locations in New Jersey including one in Jupiter, Florida.

 

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