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Iconic Rita’s Tea Room announces its closure

Rita's Tea Room is seen in this undated file photograph. Facebook / Rita MacNeil

An iconic tourist destination in Cape Breton that celebrates a beloved singer and songwriter has announced its closure.

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Rita’s Tea Room was opened more than 30 years ago by famous island singer Rita MacNeil in the community of Big Pond.

The closure was announced in a Facebook post Wednesday, where the business stated the decision was “extremely tough, especially knowing how wonderful all the folks visiting have been.”

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“Your support has been instrumental in keeping my mother’s original business venture alive,” the post reads.

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MacNeil died in 2013, but her family has kept the business going. For years it was a popular destination for tourists and fans.

The family says a smaller version of the tea room will open in downtown Sydney on Charlotte Street, with a gift shop and a display about Rita MacNeil’s singing career.

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