Indiana
Restaurant in downtown Crawfordsville damaged by fire
Crawfordsville, Indiana – A downtown Crawfordsville restaurant was destroyed by a fire early on Wednesday morning, forcing it to close “for a while,” according to its Facebook page.
Just before 3:10 a.m. on Wednesday, Crawfordsville Fire Department received a call about Harry’s Hideout, which is located near East Main Street and U.S. 231. The three-story, mixed-use building’s first floor only had a fire on it. There were no reported injuries.
The restaurant’s Facebook page said the electrical fire was above the old vault room in the mechanical area. “Unfortunately, we will be closed for a while until the cause is figured out and the damage is repaired,” the Facebook post says.
According to its website, the family restaurant offers upmarket sandwiches, gourmet hot dogs, salads, soups, beer, and “family beverages.”
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