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Takeout Station restaurant in Exeter, NH closes after six months

Takeout Station restaurant in Exeter, NH closes after six months

EXETER — After only six months of operation, the Takeout Station offering “good eats off the rails” has run out of steam.

The walk-up restaurant at the train station in downtown Exeter announced the closure on its Facebook page.Owner K.C. Cargill and chef Brian Colford opened the take-out restaurant at 64 Lincoln St. in November with the goal of bringing train-goers something more than the average fast-food joint. The menu included Puff the Magic Dragon with Korean dragon spiced chicken, slaw, lemon-cilantro aioli on a sesame bun and the Off the Rails Turkey Melt with turkey, cheddar, avocado, sweet onions, chipotle and bacon.

“I know people like the idea of it, but it’s just not financially the greatest idea,” Cargill said.

Takeout Station restaurant in Exeter, NH closes after six months

Cargill, who along with his wife Alexis Wile-Cargill co-owns Lexie’s, said the decision to close the Takeout Station came down to the volume of traffic.

“It’s just not as busy as it should be,” he explained.

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