Iggy C wrote:What were his restaurants, for those of us who are just learning about him now?
Steve Eslinger wrote:Brasserie Dietrich's was another one. My personal favorite, actually.
Robin Garr wrote:Iggy C wrote:What were his restaurants, for those of us who are just learning about him now?
I'm trying to remember all the restaurants that Bim operated, Iggy.
Am I missing any? Was he one of the crew at the original Bristol?
Robin Garr wrote:Iggy C wrote:What were his restaurants, for those of us who are just learning about him now?
I'm trying to remember all the restaurants that Bim operated, Iggy. I come up with:
Myra's
Langtry's
Dietrich's in the Crescent
Allo Spiedo
RED Lounge
Primo
Am I missing any? Was he one of the crew at the original Bristol?
Jay M. wrote:Robin Garr wrote:Iggy C wrote:What were his restaurants, for those of us who are just learning about him now?
I'm trying to remember all the restaurants that Bim operated, Iggy. I come up with:
Myra's
Langtry's
Dietrich's in the Crescent
Allo Spiedo
RED Lounge
Primo
Am I missing any? Was he one of the crew at the original Bristol?
Wow, great memory!
Was RED Lounge where Varanese is now??
Langtry’s aka Langtry’s Roadhouse on Shelbyville Road near Hurstbourne - now a flower shop.
Dietrich’s in the old Crescent Theatre a couple doors down Frankfort Avenue from Blue Dog Bakery and now a bank. It was such a cool place
Allo Spiedo on Frankfort, too and now Vint Coffee
Primo on Market Street, later to be Mozz, then Wild Rita’s Mexican (now vacant methinks)
Maybe others can fill in more details.
Jay M. wrote:Was RED Lounge where Varanese is now
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