A diner that truly earned its wings, Right Fork Diner will close after 15 years.
Mark Alan Lovewell

Right Fork Diner, the Popular Katama Airfield Eatery, To Close

The Right Fork Diner, a beloved, bite-sized restaurant overlooking the Katama Airfield, will not reopen this season after 15 summers in business.

The Right Fork Diner, a beloved, bite-sized restaurant overlooking the Katama Airfield, will not reopen this season after 15 summers in business, owner Jamie Langley confirmed Tuesday.

Ms. Langley said that she did not intend to submit a lease bid after the town issued a Request for Proposals for the airfield restaurant space earlier this winter. The town owns the Katama Airfield and leases the restaurant building, while the Katama Airfield Commission acts as landlord.

Reached by phone Tuesday afternoon, Ms. Langley confirmed the decision not to renew her lease.

“I’m not placing a bid,” said Ms. Langley. “It was not an easy decision to make.”

Nestled beside the Katama Airfield, the quaint diner is best known for offering breakfast and a show, with piles of pancakes and steaming cups of coffee served each season to a backdrop of biplanes lifting off and landing at the historic airfield.

Ms. Langley opened the diner in 2005 at the request of friend and former airfield manager Michael Creato. In the 15 years since, it has evolved from a casual eatery — and a part-time gig for Ms. Langley — into a full-time seasonal restaurant.

Ms. Langley said the recent decision not to bid on the RFP came partially as the result of business calculations after her three-year lease was set to expire earlier this year. The rate was $50,000 per year.

Known for good food, long lines and beautiful view.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Known for good food, long lines and beautiful view.
Mark Alan Lovewell

In a Nov. 13 letter to the Katama Airfield Commission, Ms. Langley wrote that she would not extend her lease beyond its February termination date, instead requesting the town issue an RFP for a new lease that included several capital improvements to the one-story restaurant. Ms. Langley requested the town repair chimney leaks, replace the roof and install a long-sought basement for storage.

“The purpose of this letter is also to outline my desired terms and conditions for the new lease which will enable me to continue to grow the business at the Right Fork Diner premises for years to come,” Ms. Langley wrote.

In December, the airfield commission sent Ms. Langley a letter saying they would not provide consent to extend the terms of the lease beyond its expiration, and would issue a new RFP in early 2021, taking her comments under consideration.

The town put a new RFP out to bid for the space in March. The terms of the RFP were a seven-year lease, with the option to extend for two, three-year periods. The minimum annual lease payment would start at $40,000, and increase to more than $50,000, with incentives for higher bids. Bids for the RFP were due Wednesday at 2 p.m., and will be awarded to the “most advantageous” proposal at the Edgartown selectmen’s April 19 meeting.

According to town administrator James Hagerty, there has been substantial interest in the space. One of the lease requirements is that the restaurant provide special consideration to patrons who arrive by aircraft, as well as pilots.

Reached by phone Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Hagerty said that bids were submitted for the RFP from individuals connected to Little House Cafe, the Edgartown Diner and Backyard Taco. The airfield commission is scheduled to discuss the bids at their 9 a.m. meeting Thursday morning.

Ms. Langley cited deteriorating communication and disagreement regarding the town’s lease priorities, as well as frustrations over lack of a Covid relief on rent, as partial factors in her decision not to bid.

“I ran the numbers again with what they had proposed…and it just wasn’t something that would work for me as a business model,” said Ms. Langley.

The airfield’s small restaurant space, which has taken many forms over the years, has a long and eclectic history.

For years, Mr. Creato and his brother ran a snack shack in the space — a childhood landmark for many Islanders. When the town bought the property in 1983, then-airfield manager Roy Nutting and his wife, Mel, opened Mel’s Diner. Years later, Ms. Langley took over operations.

The restaurant has become a favorite in the hearts of Islanders and summer visitors.

“It’s exciting to open up and know [you’ll see] these families that come each and every year,” said Ms. Langley. “It was just a really wonderful circle of life thing…feeding [people] and making them happy.”

Although Ms. Langely will be leaving the right fork behind, the closure does not mark the end of the Right Fork Diner, she said, noting her current search for alternate restaurant spaces in Edgartown and around the Island. As for this summer, Ms. Langley said she plans to run a grab-and-go version of the diner at a market space next to the Kelley House, and offer catering and aviation catering.

Reflecting on the business over the past decade and a half, Ms. Langley singled out her staff for their help over the years. “I’ve been so fortunate to have such a great Right Fork family…I’ve had exceptional people helping me along the way,” she said.

Concluding on a bitter-sweet note, she thanked the community for their support.

“I will miss seeing the families that became so much a part of our lives,” she said. “It’s hard to think that I’m not going to be there for people because I just have always felt such a connection.”

Comments

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 04/07/2021 - 18:00

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Alan Wilson Chappaquiddeck

I do miss the quaint places on the Vineyard...Humphrey’s, the Chappy store and now The Right Fork. I also love the Galley..

Rick Bensrd Lakeville MA

I enjoyed inviting friends for a morning flight and a quality breakfast at the Right Fork. We gladly paid our landing fee and way over tipped to show how we appreciated the beautiful experience. Thank you - Rick

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 04/07/2021 - 18:08

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Mike Crisp Katama

Tragic. So sad Jamie! We will of course look forward to supporting your next venture!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 04/07/2021 - 18:29

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AM 02539

Change is inevitable, but this is unfortunate. I sincerely hope that the ‘winner’ of the RFP brings a true level of variety and quality to the fare they serve. Thanks for having firmly check both boxes, Jaime, and hopefully you’ll find a new, full-service spot in Edgartown.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 04/07/2021 - 18:48

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Mike Hoff Oak Bluffs

Ms. Langley did an exceptional job upgrading the Right Fork and making it a beloved destination for families and pilots alike. Edgartown’s focus on revenue is a big loss for everybody.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 04/07/2021 - 19:14

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David AM Edgartown

Isn’t this a tax payer funded building? I don't remember getting Covid relief for my real estate bill ...

Kelly Turners Falls, MA

We looked forward to going to her restaurant each time we visited the island. I believe a recent Massachusetts Appeals Court decision may entitle her to substantial rent relief. Covid mandates prohibited her from serving, thereby giving her relief based on “frustration of purpose”.

DS Tisbury

You apparently missed the multiple references to “rent”. The owner of this business is “funding” the space. And those checks you got in the mail from the government, that was your COVID relief, so yes, you did get a break on your taxes.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 04/07/2021 - 19:51

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Larry Snyder Katama

The town wants too much for their lease. The structural problems won’t fix themselves and the others are needed for any business. Too bad the town won’t change its mind. What about the people it served all these years? All about money. Such a shame

Suzie Brown VH

It is a real tragedy! This woman who has run the restaurant for so many years should not have to put in a bid to lease her diner!! Keep Island businesses going!! I sure will not be going there once a new lessor is in the place!

Jill Shaw Ruddock Katama

This is such a shame for the island! The town is too greedy. We have a restaurant with delicious simple food , great service, great ambiance and perfect for covid with all their outdoor dining - and the town wants more and won’t fix the property. Shame on the town. Is there a lawyer on MV who will represent the interests of the right fork pro bono? THIS IS JUST WRONG!

Charity Edgartown

This is business. She elected not to renew the lease and asked for them to go out for a new RFP. Why are you all blaming the town? This is a good thing, change managed is good change, a restaurant similar to what's already there. A week ago people were complaining about the Edgar rich guy buying up Dairy Queen or the month before about the off island Hob Nob group expanding into a residential area all while complaining how off island developers are changing things for the worse. This will remain a restaurant and that's good, unless it becomes a 40 B development like Katzen is proposing for the mini golf in Tisbury.

Jill Shaw Ruddock Katama

This is such a shame for the island! The town is too greedy. We have a restaurant with delicious simple food , great service, great ambiance and perfect for covid with all their outdoor dining - and the town wants more and won’t fix the property. Shame on the town. Is there a lawyer on MV who will represent the interests of the right fork pro bono? THIS IS JUST WRONG!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 04/07/2021 - 20:24

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JayEff EDGARTOWN

Terrible that both sides couldn't come to an agreement.

And there is a chance that this iconic area will be home to a taco place. Great. Coney Island 'r Us.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 04/07/2021 - 21:03

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Melissa Nellis Patterson West tis

You’ll be missed and remembered for the authentic destination dining experience that had a consistent “wow” factor. There is no replacing RFD and the diminishing vintage vineyard experience.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 04/07/2021 - 21:15

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Rose Katama

I AM SAD

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 04/07/2021 - 22:06

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Tom Greenville

Jamie I am so sorry to hear that. I was your Coca Cola repairman and you were one of my favorite stops. You made a difference to me and I'm sure many others.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 04/07/2021 - 22:16

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Lawrence Vaughn Edgartown

I'm only trying to say that this is a summer town. We need summer dollars. If the people can't swim here they'll be glad to swim at the beaches of Cape Cod, Hampton, Long Island.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 04/07/2021 - 22:18

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Kathy Edgartown and Off Island

My family has enjoyed dining at RFD for 15 yrs. It has always been THE eatery we look forward to every summer on MVY. We have enjoyed introducing others to RFD. My children and their cousins grew up working summer jobs at RFD. We are shocked and SO disappointed that RFD will close. Thank you to Jamie Langley and her staff for making us feel so welcome; for employing our Island youth and, serving us DELICIOUS FOOD! See you at your NEW destinations!!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 04/07/2021 - 22:32

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Nikki Brown Edgartown

Jamie, Nooooo! This totally sucks! The Right Fork Diner and you are what’s best about the Vineyard! I am so sad! xoxoxo

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 04/07/2021 - 23:05

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Joel Kadis Katama

Jamie ran a wonderful restaurant but always with warmth, love and hugs. What a loss for the community but thrilled to hear Right Fork Diner may find another home on the island. Thank you Jamie for tour kindness, love and delicious food !

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 04/07/2021 - 23:20

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Tom

The town of Edgartown is the owner and landlord of the property. During this unprecedented period of pandemic and economic lockdowns, the town forefathers chose not to provide rent relief to a business that could not open fully during its critical business period. Rather than being understanding and supportive of a loyal minority small business owner, the Edgartown leaders aka, “slumlords”, did not provide this long-term customer with the financial relief she desperately needed. The lords of Edgartown also failed to implement the desperately needed improvements to the building the restaurant leased for over 15 years.
It will be quite interesting to review the full and detailed RFPs from the potential new tenants when they are published.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 04/08/2021 - 03:05

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A local family

I worked at Mel’s Diner for 5 seasons, met & built friendships with people all around that I am still in touch with. When Mel & Roy retired & Ms. Langley stepped in, it was time! I was so happy for a slight change. This is so sad & unfortunate that the town of Edgartown could not help.
What a disappointment

Suzie Brown VH

I think the town of Edgartown could have prevented this from happening! Why couldn't this misfortune be prevented? I don't understand why you would say this could not be helped by the Town of Edgartown!! I don't believe that at all.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 04/08/2021 - 06:32

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Triona McKay Ireland

SO SAD to read this!! Can't believe the town couldn't come to some agreement with Jamie who has transformed the Right Fork Diner over the past 15 years and it has been a favourite spot for me and my family for all those years. Thank you Jamie! But seriously to the Town Council - surely you can sort this out before it's too late?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 04/08/2021 - 06:35

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Kathleen Bacon Wellfleet, cape cod

I think ms. Langley did all that she could to consider another season at right fork . If you don't have the support from a landlord , than it's time to move on . May the new door that opens be successful for ms. Langley . It's a hard business but so worth it in terms of community connection.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 04/08/2021 - 07:23

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Janet Edgartown

So very sad! Jamie and her faithful innovative staff offered great food, service, and atmosphere. Too often to town hassled her with petty restrictions that she always worked with over the years. Whatever the towns end game is it certainly isn’t community spirited. Our family will look forward to supporting whatever Ms. Langley’s next venture will be. Good luck Jamie, shame on the town!!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 04/08/2021 - 07:45

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Kim M VH

Sooooo sad. Right Fork is one of those special places that has ebeen a part of so many families’ memories. Personally, we were really looking forward to bringing our grandson to share that experience. It will be missed!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 04/08/2021 - 07:48

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Brooke Hodges

Jamie, You will be missed! Please keep us updated on your new venture! Hope to see you this summer.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 04/08/2021 - 09:13

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Tricia Bennett Year-round Vineyard resident

Ohhhhhhhh noooooooooo. It can't be true. The Right Fork is our favorite early morning breakfast spot for so many reasons.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 04/08/2021 - 09:16

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Sue Lamoreaux Edgartown

This is truly a sad reality and one that chips away at the traditions, the special family gatherings, and, most of all, the loss of Jamie and her amazing young employees. Every summer was filled with anticipation of when is “The Right Fork” opening. The food, the views, the fun of the Red Baron, were all part of the history. Under Jamie’s guidance, it was certainly a playground for kids too. How sad the airport commission cannot realize what this place meant to Katama....and the whole island. It seems money means more than tradition. How really troubling.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 04/08/2021 - 09:16

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T Bone Oak Bluffs

I enjoyed escaping to the Right Fork to have a quiet and enjoyable breakfast. The meals were always excellent, as were the views.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 04/08/2021 - 09:39

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CJ Stumpf Fly-in

Right Fork was wonderful to work with in planning fly-in gatherings. We appreciated the low-key friendliness and island spirit. I am sorry to hear Ms. Langley will be going elsewhere, she and the crew she gathered were a credit to the area.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 04/08/2021 - 09:52

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August West Edgartown

Tacos!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 04/09/2021 - 08:37

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Family Guy OB

Dairy Queen should move there! Plenty of parking, and the kids would love to see the biplane making its takeoffs and landings!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 04/08/2021 - 10:01

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Mike Hughes Katama

My daughter and several cousins worked at RFD for many years. Jaime and her family have become good friends. We are very sorry to see this happen. Looking forward to supporting Jaime wherever her next venture is.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 04/08/2021 - 13:02

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Bob Edgartown

Interesting that there is no comment about the millions of dollars being spent by the town for the new hanger that will only help a few with nothing being spent on a restaurant building that helps many. Again our selectmen are asleep and no forward thinking being done here.

Janet Edgartown

I totally agree! The airfield is a privileged playground for an elite few, adjacent to and extremely overpriced joyride operation. While the diner was a family friendly establishment open to all, serving all, and embracing all!

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