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#101 nonillogical

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Posted 21 February 2011 - 05:59 AM

Eggheads in brevard court has closed. I was a little surprised. I really liked the place and it always had SOME people in it, but I was more a fan of the concept (breakfast food on weekends and full bar with latenight menu) than the food itself which was just decent. I'm sure the new diners stole their thunder a bit.

The good news is that the windows are already papered up, and it seems like there won't be much of a wait for whatever is going in now.

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#102 joshuas

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Posted 21 February 2011 - 12:28 PM

View Postnonillogical, on 21 February 2011 - 05:59 AM, said:

Eggheads in brevard court has closed. I was a little surprised. I really liked the place and it always had SOME people in it, but I was more a fan of the concept (breakfast food on weekends and full bar with latenight menu) than the food itself which was just decent. I'm sure the new diners stole their thunder a bit.

The good news is that the windows are already papered up, and it seems like there won't be much of a wait for whatever is going in now.

One of the owners at Hooligans is opening something there. It's food, although I don't really know what kind. The name Of the place was a Norwegian word I think.




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Posted 21 February 2011 - 01:30 PM

View Postjoshuas, on 21 February 2011 - 12:28 PM, said:

One of the owners at Hooligans is opening something there. It's food, although I don't really know what kind. The name Of the place was a Norwegian word I think.

Finally... a place Uptown that will serve Viking food!! :-)

Seriously, I'm disappointed Eggheads didn't make it. I think it was just a little too off the beaten path for people to notice it, although it did always seem to have at least a few people dining there whenever I went.

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Posted 21 February 2011 - 05:11 PM

Amber House on N Tryon at Old Concord is gone. The sign says "Thanks for 52 good years."

Not a surprise given the current state of N Tryon (and since I never felt the need to eat there in my decade+ in Charlotte)

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Posted 21 February 2011 - 06:04 PM

View PostSmellyCat, on 21 February 2011 - 01:30 PM, said:

Seriously, I'm disappointed Eggheads didn't make it. I think it was just a little too off the beaten path for people to notice it, although it did always seem to have at least a few people dining there whenever I went.

My sentiments exactly.  I guess with the opening of Midnight Diner and City Diner within a few blocks they saw a loss in the breakfast business.  The Latta Arcade being closed on weekends never helped either (can they just friggin' do something about that already?!)

Good to know that the owner of Hooligans has plans for it though as it seems less like a closing and more like a retooling.



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Posted 06 March 2011 - 08:50 PM

The recession/oil prices have claimed a couple more victims this week.  Salsa's Mexican Restaurant at Sardis North/Monroe and Rigas Diner.

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Posted 07 March 2011 - 09:16 AM

^In this new economy, it seems retail and restaurants located farthest from rooftops are increasingly at risk of closing.  Meanwhile, locations offering shorter drive-access and/or within walking distance of dense residential seem the most resilient.

Hence, corridors like Central Avenue have more restaurants than any other time in recent history, while Independence now has the fewest.

More developers and retailers should take notice that a site's density (purchasing power of surrounding residential areas) and a site's access (short drive or walk) matter more than a site's traffic volumes.

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Posted 07 March 2011 - 10:51 PM

View Postsouthslider, on 07 March 2011 - 09:16 AM, said:

^In this new economy, it seems retail and restaurants located farthest from rooftops are increasingly at risk of closing.  Meanwhile, locations offering shorter drive-access and/or within walking distance of dense residential seem the most resilient.

Hence, corridors like Central Avenue have more restaurants than any other time in recent history, while Independence now has the fewest.

More developers and retailers should take notice that a site's density (purchasing power of surrounding residential areas) and a site's access (short drive or walk) matter more than a site's traffic volumes.

True.  The Galleria/Crown Point area has a lot of traffic but there isn't a lot of residential development surrounding it.  That could be why everything seems to be failing.  In the past being near Wal-Mart meant sure success.  I guess that isn't the case anymore?

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Posted 10 March 2011 - 01:01 PM

The Attic Bar and Madison's have both closed on 5th street. However, a new spot is already open called Prohibition that takes up the space of both of these places on the 2nd floor above Town Tavern and Phil's. The Attic was one of my favorite spots to grab a beer on a weekday (not so much on the weekend when it was shoulder-to-shoulder packed). I haven't been inside Prohibition yet, but if it has a speakeasy vibe, then I might just enjoy it as well.

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Posted 10 March 2011 - 01:17 PM

View PostScottCLT, on 10 March 2011 - 01:01 PM, said:

The Attic Bar and Madison's have both closed on 5th street. However, a new spot is already open called Prohibition that takes up the space of both of these places on the 2nd floor above Town Tavern and Phil's. The Attic was one of my favorite spots to grab a beer on a weekday (not so much on the weekend when it was shoulder-to-shoulder packed). I haven't been inside Prohibition yet, but if it has a speakeasy vibe, then I might just enjoy it as well.

it got a great review in CL and i think the signage looks nice. not a big deal one way or the other. i liked the two tiny hole in the walls, but i think the same feel is there.

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Posted 02 August 2011 - 07:32 PM

Ok, I know this has been Several years, but does anyone remember this smoothie cafe called California Juice Co.? I was wondering if it relocated or it was just a single location chain? They had amazing drinks! It was located up near Cornelius.

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Posted 24 February 2012 - 10:42 PM

Did anyone realize that Buckhead Saloon closed? I had no idea. Apparently it is already occupied by a new bar with a soft opening tonight called Fitzgerald's Irish Pub.

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Posted 26 February 2012 - 09:10 AM

View PostScottCLT, on 24 February 2012 - 10:42 PM, said:

Did anyone realize that Buckhead Saloon closed? I had no idea. Apparently it is already occupied by a new bar with a soft opening tonight called Fitzgerald's Irish Pub.

Not surprised.  Buckhead had some sketchy business practices for years and it's numbers continued to dwindle, only appearing busy with drunk college students on Saturday night.  Fitzgeralds is owned by the same group that runs Kennedy's over in Elizabeth.  They seem to know how to get the job done.

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Posted 02 March 2012 - 08:45 AM

While the neo-penguin still exists, today's CBJ reports that Martin Sprock sold his interest in the business to his former partner Lisa Ballantyne. The short table-talk section blurb implied (but did not state) that the franchising plans are now on hold.

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Posted 02 March 2012 - 09:20 AM

Center City Diner on 5th is closed, available sign up. I don't think there's anything wrong with that space except that the rent is probably very high. However, as much as a 24/7 diner is an awesome idea on 5th, the food there was simply terrible. I hope for some new owners to try a similar concept and get it right.

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Posted 10 March 2012 - 09:41 AM

View Postkermit, on 02 March 2012 - 08:45 AM, said:

While the neo-penguin still exists, today's CBJ reports that Martin Sprock sold his interest in the business to his former partner Lisa Ballantyne. The short table-talk section blurb implied (but did not state) that the franchising plans are now on hold.

Although I never like to see a local business slump, I hope this really makes them aware that you don't mess with an institution like the Penguin.  Shortly after the reopening I went in to give the "new" Penguin a try.  Food wasn't much different (it WAS your basic greasy spoon after all), but the soul was clearly gone.  I'm sure they're regretting their decision every day.




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