Sharpsville diner looking for new owner after more than 20 years

A Sharpsville diner has begun the search for a new owner after more than 20 years in business, the restaurant stated in a Facebook post.
Tiffany Daley, owner of Breakfast at Tiffany's Diner, will be retiring upon finding a new owner.
Daley began her cooking career at 14 years old, not counting her finding her passion with an Easy-Bake Oven at six, the post states.
At 24, Daley purchased the South Walnut Street diner.
"Along the way, Breakfast at Tiffany's became known for our oversized pancakes, inventive omelettes and comforting classics with a spin," Daley stated. "But what truly set it apart has always been the heart behind it."
The post states that Daley hopes a new owner will carry on the legacy and that the Breakfast at Tiffany's Diner team will remain open until that new operator is found.
The owner has also taught in the Culinary Arts program at Trumbull Career & Technical Center for eight years.
"As my responsibilities in education, volunteer work, and community service have grown, along with a desire to focus more intentionally on my health and family, I’ve chosen this moment to step away from ownership," Daley stated.
