Riverside Carryout under new ownership

A view of Riverside Carryout on Riverside Drive on Tuesday. The business is under new ownership, and a grand opening will be held Saturday. The grand opening will feature raffles, drawings and food.

Bryant Billing | Sidney Daily News

SIDNEY — The beginning of August was the start of a new chapter for Riverside Carryout.

Sanchez McCutchins left the corporate world to take the helm from Phil and Nancy Walter after their retirement.

“I kind of job shadowed them for a while… I’ve been a frequent customer of theirs for a while,” McCutchins said. “So, I used to tell them when he was ready to retire, I’d purchase.”

The focus of Riverside Carryout is to continue to provide for the community as a family-owned business. They are looking into adding more products, including from local producers.

“It’s been a staple in the community. There’s a lot of people that have come through for a long time, and we have the coldest beer in town. People drive from all over town to stop here.”

Riverside Carryout will be holding a grand opening from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday with raffles, drawings, food, and a chance to see the new space.

Reach Sidney Daily News reporter Anna Edmiston at 937-538-4825.