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New restaurant coming to the old Cafe California space
Nice! When I went by today there was a construction worker out front having a smoke and he said it should be open in about a month. They're doing renovations.
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New restaurant coming to the old Cafe California space
New restaurant coming to the old Cafe California space
The Cherie Bistro, which is in the old Café California space, is open now. I saw a few tables occupied in there on Tuesday night but I haven't been in yet.
Their "Soft Opening Limited Menu" has 24 different entrees and pasta dishes, plus eight appetizers and six different salads. Certainly ambitious for a "limited menu."
I hope they get the balance right between 'something for everyone' and 'something of everything' that sinks so many restaurants.
Fly is closing on June 30th. Apparently this time "for good", as the building is to be demolished for a condo (obviously).
The Village loses its only proper dance club...
The problem is there are no gay bars opening up to replace the ones that close so on those rare occasions that people want to go out and dance, there is now few options left. The internet and straight bars cannot replace a gay dance club, a cruising bar or even a showbar, so once they are gone, it appears to be the end of the road for gay nightlife! For me in the 80's and 90's, gay bars were the place I developed a social life and made real friends. The internet may be good if you want a life of casual one-night-stands but it doesn't work well in meeting true friends. For gay kids today, it's really hard to get a social life.
What I don't understand is that no space is being made in these new buildings for a proper club venue.
A big issue in this city is that there's an extremely complicated process for getting a new nightclub license, and even if you go through the entire process the city has the power to arbitrarily deny applications (which they currently do for any application outside of the entertainment district). It's just not worth the effort even if there is space available. People just go through other routes - Woody's, for example, is licensed as a bar/pub, and they give out those free chips to meet the food requirement.
Especially north of Queen.A big issue in this city is that there's an extremely complicated process for getting a new nightclub license, and even if you go through the entire process the city has the power to arbitrarily deny applications (which they currently do for any application outside of the entertainment district). It's just not worth the effort even if there is space available. People just go through other routes - Woody's, for example, is licensed as a bar/pub, and they give out those free chips to meet the food requirement.