Mark R. wrote:I think that address is the old boatyard that used be right next to the KingFish.
Robin Garr wrote:Mark R. wrote:I think that address is the old boatyard that used be right next to the KingFish.
The one that used to advertise "Toys for Men"?
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alejandro.magallanez wrote:... a restaurant with a river view on this side of the river closer than CQ can't be a bad thing.
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Fri Jun 13, 2008 6:32 pm
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AmyBK wrote:I have been told it is John Varanese.
Robin Garr wrote:AmyBK wrote:I have been told it is John Varanese.
Speaking purely hypothetically, bringing his background at Azalea and then Varanese, John would be a good fit with a CQ look-alike.
alejandro.magallanez wrote:Just saw the announcement on FB. Looks like all our speculation is correct. It is indeed John Varanese. Can't wait to see the menu.
River House wrote:The secret is out! John Varanese is the Chef behind Louisville's premier riverfront dining experience opening in the first quarter of 2016.
Stephen D wrote:Chef's been working on this one for years. It's his dream Restaurant- the golden ring.
He doesn't drop the ball, ever. Expect this to be more of the same- just monolithic in size. Creative food and drink in a relaxed environment with great hospitality.
Robin Garr wrote:Stephen D wrote:Chef's been working on this one for years. It's his dream Restaurant- the golden ring.
He doesn't drop the ball, ever. Expect this to be more of the same- just monolithic in size. Creative food and drink in a relaxed environment with great hospitality.
All true. I'm still wondering how much it will tap the same well as CQ, though, and whether there is enough of a market so that both can thrive, or if one will draw down the other. This is an entirely separate question, and doesn't take away at all from anything you just said.
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