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Chamber Hosts Ribbon Cutting for Sarah Dipity’s New Main Street Location

The Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce (BACC) celebrated the grand opening of Sarah Dipity Restaurant’s new location with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, July 17, in the heart of downtown Batesville on Main Street.
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The event brought together community leaders, friends, customers, and supporters to welcome the beloved local eatery to its new home. Owned and operated by Batesville native Sarah Castleberry, Sarah Dipity is known for its creative menu, fresh flavors, and warm, welcoming atmosphere.


“Being a part of the Main Street business community means everything to me,” said Castleberry during the event. “This is more than a restaurant—it’s a place where we build community. I love helping my young staff learn new skills, from chopping vegetables to packing orders. It’s more than a job—it’s home economics and life lessons all in one.”


Castleberry expressed deep gratitude for the continued support from the Batesville community. “I’ve had so many mentors and helping hands along the way,” she said. “I couldn’t have done this without the love and encouragement I’ve received from this town.”


The new location marks an exciting chapter for Sarah Dipity, which continues to grow as a favorite stop for locals and visitors alike. The restaurant also offers catering services for special events and gatherings. Interested parties can contact Sarah directly at 1-870-569-4402 or sarahdipity72501@gmail.com.


To stay connected and see what’s cooking, follow Sarah Dipity on Facebook and Instagram.


For more information about Sarah Dipity, other dining options, lodging, and event venues in the area, download the Batesville Area Experience Builder App, your guide to exploring all that Batesville has to offer.


Ambassadors in attendance include: Aaron Herndon (Citizens Bank), Adam Curtwright (Centennial Bank), Alexandra McClain (Myers-Davis Life Coaching), Brenda Rivera (First Community Bank), Christina Watts (LaCroix Precision Optics), Cori Perkey (Southern Bank), Eva Henriksen (Merchants & Planters Bank), John High (Qualls Batesville Funeral Service), Julie Hinkle (Bank of Cave City), Katelyn Holt (Family Chiropractic Care), Lindy Hopper (First Community Bank), Lori Campbell (Batesville School District), Lori Tacker (Batesville Eye Care Center), Michael Kelley (Peco Foods), Rickie Westbrook (Centennial Bank), Roxanne Rananudo (Family Violence Prevention), Sarah Ring (Southern Bank), Silje Antonsen (First Community Bank), and Sydney Wood (Main Street Batesville). 


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