In case you haven't noticed (and judging by attendance, many of you haven't), Two Dudes shut down this past weekend. Opening in it's place will be One Bar and Lounge.
It didn't seem very popular at all. I stopped in once to get a drink at the bar. I liked Il Desco, but went there very infrequently since it was so much more expensive than other local eateries.
Hopefully they get the next restaurant right in that space. it is a nice space in a cool location, afterall
Not much of a loss here, IMO. I've been there twice and the food quality did not warrant what they charged for it, not to mention the fact that I got sick after I ate there the first time. Hopefully the next tenant will compliment the area well!
Tried hard to patronize, soon after opening it was apparent there would be a closing.
Far too expensive, and the old seating along the wall was uncomfortable.
The entire layout was designed to accommodate more people, seemed out of place.
I'm SHOCKED.
Until the liquor licensing laws get changed, this will continue to be a regular cycle for everyplace that has meh food.
This was a huge topic of discussion this past weekend as I ate my way through Charleston.
Quote from: Non-RedNeck Westsider on February 10, 2020, 09:50:26 PM
Until the liquor licensing laws get changed, this will continue to be a regular cycle for everyplace that has meh food.
What about the liquor license affects the bottom line of a place like this? I'm not making a connection but am interested in what you mean
Quote from: Non-RedNeck Westsider on February 10, 2020, 09:50:26 PM
Until the liquor licensing laws get changed, this will continue to be a regular cycle for everyplace that has meh food.
This was a huge topic of discussion this past weekend as I ate my way through Charleston.
Are you talking about the minimum seating fur a 4COP license? It's now 100 in the commercial character areas of Riverside and Avondale. Standard number is 150
Quote from: riverside_mail on February 10, 2020, 04:10:02 PM
Opening in it's place will be One Bar and Lounge.
Any more info on the replacement?
My family is a huge fan of Two Dude's Seafood. However, their Riverside location was sub par at best. We've never seen the location busy and it always takes a long time to get our food even when we're the only diners. The cook launched into an expletive tirade at the waitress when she went to ask about our food (after it had been an hour) and you could hear it in the restaurant and the poor server was in tears, it was ridiculous. I hope the next tenant has better luck.
Quote from: RiversideRambler on February 11, 2020, 11:19:36 AM
Quote from: riverside_mail on February 10, 2020, 04:10:02 PM
Opening in it's place will be One Bar and Lounge.
Any more info on the replacement?
Nope. That's all the info available. If I find out anything else, I'll post it for you.
From Pele's former GM/Owner: New tenant is previous owner of Toscana in San Marco ...Says he's gonna do some Italian."... We shall see.
Quote from: Steve on February 11, 2020, 10:25:37 AM
Are you talking about the minimum seating fur a 4COP license? It's now 100 in the commercial character areas of Riverside and Avondale. Standard number is 150
Yes. 100 is better, but IMO it still needs to go down in order to incorporate it into the smaller storefronts that are commonly available in the area.
Was Murray Hill covered in this? Would make a huge difference in future development along Edgewood.
Quote from: Peter Griffin on February 11, 2020, 10:13:44 AM
What about the liquor license affects the bottom line of a place like this? I'm not making a connection but am interested in what you mean
The profit margin on liquor alone can float a business, and with the lack of profit margin on most food dishes, it can be the difference between a place actually turning a profit or losing money.
Nobody has a huge problem dropping $12-$18 each on craft cocktails or $6 on a craft beer, but if a place charges $30 for an entree, people lose their minds if the food isn't top-notch. It's just the nature of the business.
Murray Hill is included, it's called the J-2 Bill. You can download it here https://www.coj.net/departments/duval-legislative-delegation/local-bills (https://www.coj.net/departments/duval-legislative-delegation/local-bills) under 2017, which includes Riverside/Avondale as well). It only lists each parcel's legal description, so it may be hard to navigate.
Quote from: Des on February 12, 2020, 07:08:55 AM
Murray Hill is included, it's called the J-2 Bill. You can download it here https://www.coj.net/departments/duval-legislative-delegation/local-bills (https://www.coj.net/departments/duval-legislative-delegation/local-bills) under 2017, which includes Riverside/Avondale as well). It only lists each parcel's legal description, so it may be hard to navigate.
Good to hear this was done; I actually didn't realize this (I was on the RAP board when the two Riverside Avondale areas were added).
Overall Areas included:
- All of the Downtown Northbank (Including Brooklyn and LaVilla, and everything south of State Street/Mathews Expressway, with a little notch north of the Mathews west of MLK)
- Southbank (though someone else can try to interpret the borders)
- Riverside Avondale "Urban Transition Area", which is bordered roughly by Margaret Street, I-95, and the river (if you look at a map this makes sense.
- All Riverside Avondale "Commercial Character Areas", which is Five Points, Park and King, Stockton Street north of College, Shoppes of Avondale, Park and Dancy (where Orsay is), and a couple very small areas.
- Murray Hill
- Springfield
(someone else can figure out the exact borders of Murray Hill and Springfield's areas).
Personally, I'd love to replace this with something that incorporated the entire city so long as the underlying zoning supported a restaurant/bar. It's a pain to edit this thing, as it requires a vote by Council, then by the State, then another vote back at Council.
In my experience:
Murray Hill extends from approximately, north to south, Roosevelt Blvd to Post St and about 2 blocks east and west of Edgewood are included.
Springfield includes approx., north to south, 1st St to MLK and approx. 2 blocks east and west of Main St.
That's just based on guesstimates from previous research, it could include more blocks that I have described.