Since 2019 the restaurant and hotel have been part of the Pophouse Entertainment group preserved by the majority owners Björn Ulvaeus and Conni Jonsson.
Davidson commissioned a new main building according to Johan Fredrik Åbom's drawings and returned the old name into use.
There are claims that "Hasselback potatoes" were invented in 1953 by Leif Elisson from Värmland, who was a cooking student in the restaurant school.
[9] In 2019 the restaurant was bought by the company Pop House Sweden AB which is owned by Björn Ulvaeus from ABBA and businessman Conny Jonsson.
[11]: 107 According to Erik Rydqvist (in Djurgården förr och nu) king Gustav III of Sweden came there incognito to see what the folk life was like.
In 1969 Gunnar Brusewitz wrote about the oak in his book Stockholm, staden på landet.