
A corporate executive is sent to a small town to re-brand a restaurant as part of a strategic acquisition. However, the iconic diner happens to be in her hometown where she hasn't been in years, and the owner is her high school sweetheart.
1h 24m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Taylor Cole
Mina Jones

Andrew W. Walker
Clay Hart

Alley Mills
Tallulah Jones

Marcus Rosner
Reed

Robert Moloney
Deacon

Fiona Vroom
Penny Laterner

Morgan Taylor Campbell
Zoe

Jenn Griffin
Grace

Promzy Don Berry
May 30, 2023No review content available.

KMorr🇬🇭
May 29, 2023source: Appetite for Love

Noella Joline
Nov 22, 2022This is just me, so nobody needs to tell me I am wrong kay ... Well, I watch Hallmark shows for sweetness and to restore the soul (again, that is just me). So imagine my shock with this show. The quarrelling is alarming and too much like unpleasant real life to be enjoyable to watch. The hostility levels are so high, it made me cringe. I think the 2 leads may actually dislike each other in real life! The lead female role is so unpleasant, she is not watchable. "Oh actually it's Mina" and she is SO rude and arrogant with her ex schoolmates. She is really unlikable.

BryATK✨
Nov 22, 2022There are some Hallmark actors who are consistantly excellant: Andrew, W. Walker, Taylor Cole and Marcus Rosen are on that list. In fact when I saw that Andrew and Marcus were both in this movie I was torn, who should I root for? Who do I hope gets the girl? Kudos to Andrew and Taylor, good job, chemistry was spot on , banter was amusing, and the script was the typical Hallmark fare that we all enjoy. The movie provides all the Hallmark charm that we have come to expect and look forward to. The supporting actors were good and the relationships were fun to watch. I particularly enjoyed Alley Mills as Tallilah Jones, she was enchanting. Marcus Rosner as Reed, what can I say, he's a very good actor and I always enjoy his movies, but don't enjoy him as the heavy, with his dimples and smile he is good-guy charming. Not the best, but better than most. My advice: watch this movie at least once.