Welcome to the Louisville Restaurants Forum, a civil place for the intelligent discussion of the local restaurant scene and just about any other topic related to food and drink in and around Louisville.
Instead of putting a purported $400,000 in to renovation after the closing, I'm surprised they don't pull the Vogue and Whiskey Row trick and let it deteriorate until the city steps in with help.
We could always let Cordish step in and put something there with city help.
I seem to recall the people talking about the asking price being some crazy high amount, more than anyone could reasonably put together for the property and business.
Lynn has to be 100%, leave-the-city, out. The site has enough historical momentum to get back on its feet, but the crazy must be cleansed. I don't think the general public are as privy to the crazy as we are and I think you can usher a lot of good will with "Under New Ownership."
Ronnie Dingman Chef Consultant The Farm La Center, KY
What I was told was a multi-million dollar asking price AND the requirement it stay the same with Lynn as a "consultant". There was a report earlier this year that there was interest from a mother and son to reopen, but dealing with Ms. Quirky became an obstacle. Shame that building sits empty, we see people still trying to turn in there when we go by it.
Retired from LMEMS Co-Founder and House Mother Berndows Enterprise "Time to eat?"