May 17, 2024 2:38 pm
Experience the delicious bites at Roanoke City Hall once more

Star City Cafe has reopened in Roanoke’s Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, where the basement restaurant space had been vacant for nearly a year. The cafe, owned by the city government and managed by the Berglund Center, took over the space and is now serving breakfast and lunch on weekdays.

Robyn Schon Smith, the General Manager of the Berglund Center, oversees operations at the cafe. Patrons can enjoy a variety of “hot lunch baskets” that include fries, a salad or soup, and a choice of a burger, chicken bacon Swiss sandwich, “ultimate” cheesesteak, or chicken tenderloins, priced at $7.50. These are the priciest items on the menu, according to an online menu.

The Virginia Department of Health conducted an inspection before opening and found that Star City Cafe was out of compliance regarding a staffing requirement related to food safety. Restaurants in Virginia are required to have a certified food protection manager on staff. Although the Berglund Center has a food and beverage manager with the necessary credentials, that person is currently on long-term leave. VDH spokeswoman Christie Wills recommended that the restaurant appoint another individual to fulfill this role before reopening for dine-in service.

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