A popular Lawrenceville restaurant has announced it is going out of business.
Richard and MaryLee McCullough, owners of the Lawrenceville Drive-In (LDI) located at 2002 15th Street in south Lawrenceville announced via Facebook that they will be closing their doors for the final time one day this week. They will continue to operate on a day-to-day basis from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. until the inventory runs out.
The pair thanked their customers from throughout the years and urged their patrons to continue to shop local for an alternative place to eat. The building location has been listed for sale.
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