This steakhouse has been around for decades, 73 years to be exact, so the thought of it closing for good would be shocking!

Luckily, it only closed for renovations, but patrons are hoping there won't be any major changes to this very popular restaurant in Camden County.

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They're concerned the renovations will take away the charm of this landmark restaurant with castle-like decor and an "almost medieval vibe" as some would call it, according to the Courier Post.

The Pub in Pennsauken Closed for Renovations

(UPDATE BELOW) 

Known for its amazing prime rib and salad bar, along with everything else, The Pub in Pennsauken closed for the summer.

It closed down in early July.

Hopefully, they won't change anything too much because the comments on Facebook are pretty much all the same.

Everyone loves this restaurant's decor!

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Here's some of the reaction on The Pub's Facebook page.

"PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE THE INSIDE!!"

"I understand that sometimes a place needs sprucing up but please don’t change the aesthetics, always loved the place and the great food. Love that old-world look."

"I hope it still looks like The Pub. Like a castle banquet hall and the bar like a 70s lounge. That was part of the appeal!"

"Do not change the prehistoric nature of this restaurant."

No word yet on what the renovations will be, but hopefully it will still look the same when it's all complete.


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UPDATE!!

"WE WILL RE-OPEN ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH. COME HUNGRY!"

That's all we're hearing.

The message was posted on their Facebook page and people are very excited The Pub will be back up and running this Friday!!

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