Tuesday, July 22, 2014 10:54 PM EDT

By BRIAN M. JOHNSON STAFF WRITER

PLYMOUTH The Eagles Nest Family Restaurant is soaring again.

Loyal customers filled the eatery Tuesday as it re-opened for business after it was forced to close in February following a fire.

The 163 Main St., restaurant is owned by Alim and Vera Ajdari, who undertook repairs following the fire.

On Tuesday customers were once again enjoying the restaurants homemade sausage, eggs, hash browns and biscuits and gravy.

Eagles Nest is open from Tuesday through Sunday, 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.

This tragedy really broke me financially, but Im glad to be back on my feet, said Alim Ajdari. Eagles Nest has risen back up and looks great. I thank my returning customers and my employees who waited to come back to their jobs. I am very grateful to them and to the construction workers who did a very good job.

Alim Ajdari said he saw a lot of familiar faces at Eagles Nest Tuesday.

Weve got a lot of regulars because we know how to treat people, he said. Our breakfast cant be beat, and people come from all over to eat here.

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Eagles Nest Family Restaurant re-opens for business

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