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Danish Canadian Club reopens Mermaid Inn restaurant in new location

Danish Canadian Club reopens Mermaid Inn restaurant in new location

CTV News3 days ago

The Danish Canadian Club was a fixture on 11 Avenue S.W. in Calgary for decades, but has since relocated.
The Danish Canadian Club is set to reopen after moving to a new location.
The organization had been in a building in the 600 block of 11 Avenue S.W. since 1964 – more than 60 years – but the decision was made to move once the building began to near the end of its lifespan.
On Wednesday, the club will reopen its Mermaid Inn restaurant at its new location inside the Austrian Canadian Cultural Centre at 3112 11 St. N.E.
'We look forward with high expectations and excitement to creating new memories at our new location for the next 60 years,' reads a post on the club's website.
The Mermaid Inn will reopen at 11 a.m. on June 4.
The former site of the Danish Canadian Club will eventually be demolished to make way for a new condominium complex.

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