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These Greater Cincinnati restaurants closed in the first half of 2018: SLIDESHOW
Cincinnati typically sees more restaurants open than close in any given period of time, but in our annual review of restaurant activity in the first half of a given year, 2018 saw that gap narrow.
Cincinnati saw 16 restaurants close in the first half of this year. Flip through the slides to see who they were.
That was more than the 11 restaurants that closed in the same period of last year. And we saw fewer restaurants open in the first half of this year versus the first half of 2017.
Did we…
New tanks a sure sign of Hopping Gnome’s growth
As business continues to boom, the owners of Hopping Gnome Brewing Co. are reinvesting back into the popular brew pub in Wichita's Douglas Design District.
4 anchor restaurant spaces remain at Bourse as food hall nears open
The Bourse Marketplace will generate hundreds of jobs once construction is complete and it's ready to finally open its doors to the public sometime in August.
The building's owners, MRP Realty of Washington, D.C., curated an impressive list of local food and retail tenants alongside new players in the market. And, as one more lease is wrapping up, there are at least four more anchor restaurants yet to be filled.
The Bourse building is nearing the completion of a $40 million renovation, about $22.5…
Restaurant opening in Albany’s Center Square neighborhood
Dove + Deer is a new restaurant coming to Albany's Center Square neighborhood, according to the Times Union.
The “premium casual pub” will be located at 32 Dove St. in Albany, in the former Center Square Pub spot.
The restaurant will open this fall, following renovations, according to its website.
The owners are Jessica Arnold of Center Square Pub, The Mailworks president Brianne Baggetta and Baggetta's business partner Tim Dillon. Dillon is also vice president of The Mailworks and their other…
Bethesda Blues & Jazz landlord begins eviction proceedings
The live music club and restaurant has been on rocky footing for most of its five-year history.
Alcohol-infused ice cream shop opening soon on Fourth Street
What's better than a scoop of cold ice cream on a hot day? Maybe a scoop that's infused with bourbon. Or rum. Or vodka.
That's what's coming to the newest addition to South Fourth Street, Fountain on Fourth, which is set to open later this week.
For owner Bob Ehrler, ice cream always has been a family affair.
Ehrler — yes, of the Louisville legacy Ehrler's Ice Cream — grew up on a dairy farm, and he helped out at his family ice cream shop when he was young. His father and uncles sold that…
Wayzata Brew Works wants to start distilling, but legal hurdles remain
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Longtime location of Sherlock’s Pub latest to close
Sherlock’s Pub at 10001 Westheimer in the Westchase District has closed.
The Houston Chronicle reports that a July 1 notice posted on the door stated, “Sherlock's Pub has ceased operations and closed after 41 years” in the Carillon Shopping Center. The concept’s website — sherlockspub.com — previously included the Westheimer location but now only lists a location in Addison, Texas.
The Westheimer pub opened in 1977 and was acquired by Edgar Carlson and Larry Martin in 1995, per the…
Del Pietro plans new restaurant in Clayton
The restauranteur will occupy the former Remy's Kitchen & Wine Bar location.
ABQ popcorn co. takes over former Dee’s Cheesecake Factory space
Dee's Cheesecake Factory closed in 2014 after 41 years in an arrangement that allowed the The Cheesecake Factory chain to open its first location in New Mexico in 2016.