Camden County Favorite Reopens with Fresh Look and New Concept After Fire

On Thursday, a popular Camden County restaurant reopened with a new look and menu after a year. After a fire damaged much of the family-owned Westmont Diner last March, it conducted a soft reopening at 8 a.m.
The diner closed temporarily after the fire on West Cuthbert Boulevard in Westmont, Haddon Township, while the owners rebuilt and renovated. The event worried the community about their beloved local spot, but the proprietors returned with a fresh vision.
The restaurant, now called The Westmont, offers more than a diner experience. The proprietors stated on social media that the renovated facility is ideal for all kinds of parties. They announced The Westmont after months of remodeling and redesigning. A diner has become more. Work mornings, weekend brunches, celebrations, and ordinary moments done beautifully.”
Customers could preview the renovated décor and food at the soft launch on Thursday morning. The restaurant was open until noon on Thursday, but regular weekday hours have not been published, leaving locals eager.
The reopening shows the resiliency of New Jersey’s small, family-run companies and the owners who dedicate time and resources to keep them serving the community. Longtime and new customers seeking a comfortable, improved Haddon Township eating experience are anticipated to flock to the Westmont.
The neighborhood is excited about the restaurant’s comeback, underlining how much it means to have a familiar gathering place. The Westmont’s modern design and revamped concept will continue the Westmont Diner’s tradition while creating a new and pleasant ambiance for all ages.
Sources:
- Official statements from the restaurant owners’ social media
- Haddon Township local reports



