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B.A.M. Planning to Open in New Location May 16

The new location will seat between 40 and 50 — while the old handles less than 20 — and an outdoor patio will seat another 20-30 people.

B.A.M. (Body and Mind) Healthy Cuisine is very close to moving into a new home in Washington Square.

The last full day at the North Main Street location was Tuesday, according to the restaurant's Facebook page. An employee on the phone said the plan right now is open on May 16 in the new building. 

The new location at 2185 East Maple St. will seat between 40-50 people inside and another 20-30 on the patio.  

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"When we were approached about a possible location there, we did everything we could do to make it happen," Ashley Fockler, who owns the restaurant with Mike Roberts, previously said. 

Parking will be more convenient at the new location. B.A.M.'s parking lot on Main Street fits just a handful of cars and often becomes a mess around lunch and dinner times when drivers pull into the lot, can't find a spot and need to turn around. 

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The new location will have plenty of parking, thanks to the addition of a new parking lot to accommodate the new building's staff and customers.

The restaurant also will focus on being more environmentally friendly, with recycling stations for compostable items, recyclables and trash, and by using non-disposable containers for dine-in food.

For more, read this Patch story. 


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