SYRACUSE — Johnny Rockets, the 1940s-themed restaurant at Destiny USA, is undergoing a renovation project and is closed while the construction work continues.
That’s according to Destiny USA, which announced the remodel and the closure in a news release distributed today.
The project started on Sunday and will finish in about a week, Destiny USA said in the news release.
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Johnny Rockets is located on the second level of the mall’s original space near Williams-Sonoma, Destiny USA said.
Some of the new features will include new paneling throughout the kitchen and dining area; new lighting fixtures; upgraded booths, bar stools, and other seating; and new décor throughout the restaurant.
“We’re happy so many of our tenants in the legacy space have begun remodeling to keep up with the modern look of the expansion,” Sara Wallace, director of marketing at Destiny USA, said in the news release.
Johnny Rockets is also planning to open a restaurant at Syracuse Hancock International Airport this year, likely in the third quarter.
Contact Reinhardt at ereinhardt@cnybj.com