COOPERSVILLE, MI - The second location of a popular West Michigan diner is keeping customers returning for hearty portions.

Founded in 2014 by Patricia Dunneback, who renamed it from its previous identity as a truck stop diner, the small-town eatery now has two locations in the region.

Dunneback has worked at the diner since 2004, when it was under a different name and went through three ownership changes.

After years of perfecting the business, she has grown it into a thriving operation. Now known as 76th Street Truck Stop, the original diner in Byron Center operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with seats consistently filled by both locals and travelers from across the country.

The second location at 329 S 48th Ave. in Coopersville opened in 2023, also inside a truck stop.

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