Hogan's Homestead has taken on the restaurant lease at the airport and is offering its locally sourced gifts; alcohol service after the security gate coming soon
A new restaurant and gift shop opens today at the Sault Ste. Marie Airport, with some brand new offerings in the works for travellers who have already passed through security.
She and her husband Spencer Hogan currently operate a shop on Second Line, the Maple Boutique at Mill Market on Saturdays and Wednesdays, as well as their seasonal sugar shack in Goulais River. “We put in a tender to take over the operation of the food service. We will be having alcohol in a couple of months once our liquor license goes through," said Hogan.
As of Monday, only the main restaurant space is open for business. But Hogan said a smaller gift shop will follow in about two months for travellers who have already passed through security and are still waiting for their flight.
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