Hunter’s Restaurant finally reopens in Downtown DeLand
BEACON PHOTOS/MARSHA MCLAUGHLIN

NO MORE HUNTING FOR HUNTER’S — This building at 111 E. Rich Ave. in Downtown DeLand — the longtime home of Bellini’s Italian Restaurant & Delicatessen — is now home to Hunter’s Restaurant

YUM! — Patsy and Skip Graves enjoy fried fish, french fries and coleslaw on the first day of business for Hunter’s Restaurant in its new location

SIMILARITIES — Booths line one wall of the new Hunter’s Restaurant location. Booths have been a mainstay for decades in the restaurant’s decor

LOYAL FANS — Wearing Hunter’s Restaurant T-shirts for a meal of bacon and eggs at the restaurant’s new location are Trisha Hill and Mary White. In back at left is Craig Hill