
What does a home school mom of three and breast cancer survivor do when she has a thriving boutique of unique clothing, gifts and jewelry? Why open a restaurant of course! Welcome back to the Chamber Corner. This week our featured Chamber business is Revival at the Depot. Christie and her team took over a spot that had been a previously popular restaurant and turned it into a small but inviting lunch and dinner locale. Not being a local, I am unfamiliar with the previous owner’s design, but I can tell you Christie has made it all her own. When you walk in, the first thing you’ll notice is the size of the restaurant. It seats 18 at most. That adds to the character. The deep, rich, emerald, green drapes accent a similar color in the chair cushions. A wood bar seats 4, and per my own experience, becomes a great place for strangers to become friends. When you sit down, you immediately feel invited to stay awhile, there is no air of being rushed. That’s just how Christie designed it. If you look above the comfy chair in the corner (which is perfect for snuggling a sleepy baby if the need should arise) you’ll find board games. Yes, this restaurant is perfect for date night, but it’s also a great option for a family night. Business luncheons can also be hosted there. Whatever kind of situation you’re looking to fit, you’re sure to find it at Revival at the Depot.