Boomtown takes over 9th & Main

Started by thelakelander, November 27, 2007, 09:57:56 PM

thelakelander

After brief move to Hendricks Avenue, Boomtown has returned to Springfield in the old 9th & Main space.





Hopefully, this will become the first dining operation to stay in this spot for an extended period of time, as well as help anchor the revitalization of Main Street.

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fsujax

Glad to have them back in Springfield.

Jason

Congrats Stephen!  How do you like the new digs?

RiversideGator

I have a few questions:  What caused the move from San Marco?  What is the status of the lease there?  Wasnt the landlord upset by Boomtown decamping that soon?  Also, how did Boomtown resolve its differences with Van Horne?  And finally, when do they open in Springfield?

02roadking

And.... So lunch and/or dinner?  Days/nights open?  Hours?
Springfield since 1998

jbm32206

The food is fantastic and I'm thrilled to have it back in Springfield!!

downtownparks

I believe from my conversation with Stephen, he is doing Lunch every week day, and Dinner on Wed-Sat 6pm till -

02roadking

Springfield since 1998

jbm32206

It's good to have you back in our hood, Stephen!

fsujax

Stephen glad to have you back.  Cant wait to stop in.

gatorback

You serve the firewater at the new place stephen?
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gatorback

i am so on my way...is this like the best boomtown ever?
'As a sinner I am truly conscious of having often offended my Creator and I beg him to forgive me, but as a Queen and Sovereign, I am aware of no fault or offence for which I have to render account to anyone here below.'   Mary, queen of Scots to her jailer, Sir Amyas Paulet; October 1586