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Churchill's Pub not reopening yet despite online buzz
Churchill's Pub not reopening yet despite online buzz

Axios

time8 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Axios

Churchill's Pub not reopening yet despite online buzz

This week has been an emotional roller coaster for fans of Churchill's Pub, who were led to believe the long-shuttered dive bar was reopening this weekend after a five-year closure. It's not — but a rep for the new owner tells Axios they'll have more to say when reopening "details are finalized." Why it matters: As more of Miami's classic spots close down, the return of Churchill's would mark a rare reversal of fortune for locals who miss the old Miami. Yes, but: Little is known about the new owner, who bought Churchill's in a forced sale last year amid foreclosure lawsuits, or his plans for the Little Haiti bar. Zoom in: The buzz around a potential reopening began Tuesday, when a local music promoter made a surprise announcement on Instagram about a " grand reopening party" Saturday. Some fans couldn't believe it, with one commenting, "Is this a joke?" "Wutttt," Miami electro-pop group Afrobeta commented. "No joke," promoter Dig Under Rock replied. Artists mentioned in the concert flyer were also promoting the show online Wednesday. Plans soon changed when Dig Under Rock announced a "change of venue" to The Club in North Miami. "Don't shoot the messenger," said the Instagram. Friction point: The switch led to frustration and bemusement from jaded Churchill's fans, who may remember when the pub's Instagram page tricked some into thinking it was being turned into a Chili's. "Did you guys just troll the reopening of [Churchill's] for publicity? Even though it kinda stings, hats off to you, all publicity is good publicity," the lead singer of local metal band Prophets Of The Dark Side commented. "Corny," another comment read. What they're saying: In a statement to Axios, Dig Under Rock said the concert "was originally booked at Churchill's but Churchill's isn't quite ready to reopen .... Churchill's will hopefully reopen in a couple of weeks." David Siqueiros, the communications director for Churchill's, confirmed to Axios Saturday isn't the day. "We truly appreciate the passion and enthusiasm from the Churchill's community — it's a testament to how much this place means to so many," he said. Siqueiros told Axios fans can sign up for updates at which currently states "We are back!" and "Opening soon." Flashback: Churchill's, which first opened in 1979, closed in 2020 and has been embroiled in legal disputes among its previous owners, the bar's ex-manager and lenders.

Grab a Table! Savannah's Restaurant Week helps boost business after storm
Grab a Table! Savannah's Restaurant Week helps boost business after storm

Yahoo

time29-01-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Grab a Table! Savannah's Restaurant Week helps boost business after storm

SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Calling all food lovers! Restaurant week is underway. After last week's historic snowstorm, the event has now been extended! This gives businesses an extra week to bounce back. When it comes to dining out, it is expected everyone loves a good deal as much as anyone else. If you've missed the start of restaurant week – you're in luck! Many restaurants could not open when the event originally started because of the snowstorm. Restaurants now have the option to offer their deals for a total of 18 days. A historical 3 inches of snow left Savannah restaurants scrambling earlier this week, so the timing could not be better for the return of Restaurant Week. The original plan for the event was to be 11 days starting January 23rd and running through February 2nd. 'We are very proud of the fact that this year is probably Savannah's largest Restaurant Week in about 10 years. Ten to twelve years. We were up to 38 restaurants, three had to drop out because of some renovations they were having done that wasn't finished on time,' said Blanco, who is the organizer behind Restaurant Week. Blanco is also the co-founder of Eat It & Like It, a food blog and EMMY nominated television show that was created to explore the under-appreciated diversity of Southern Cuisine. This year a total of 34 restaurants are participating in Restaurant Week, an increase of 7 from last year. Blanco shares his goal for next year is to exceed 40 participants. 'It amazes me when locals who have been here for years have never been to these participating restaurants. This is as much for locals as visitors. Get acquainted with your city! We know it gets busy around St. Patrick's Day. Right now, it is quiet down here, you can park wherever you want so why not come now?' Said Blanco. With more than 30 participating spots- from cozy pubs like Churchill's to fine dining at Ruth Chris' Steakhouse, this gives food lovers a chance to enjoy three-course meals for set prices ranging from $30 to $65. Also – new this year – certain hotels will offer special room rates that include dinner at their restaurants. This includes the Thompson Hotel, Alida Hotel, and Brice Hotel. The 11-day event (18-days for certain restaurants) offers a chance to savor the best of Savannah's dining scene while helping local businesses get back on their feet during the off-season for tourism. Kayak Cafe is participating in its first Restaurant Week. 'We definitely depend on the support of our customers, and our locals. They are the heart of our business, and I think it is like you are supporting a local entrepreneur. We are a family-owned business. I know this is the same thing with a lot of businesses here in Savannah,' said Monique Silen, the Owner of Kayak Cafe. With the extension, restaurants have the option to extend their deals until February 9th. Silen and her husband opened up their first cafe almost two decades ago and expanded a second Kayak Cafe 11 years ago to midtown. This is their first year participating so far, and while business started slow because of the storm, Silen says she can tell it's picking up. 'We are hoping to get more traffic and exposure. Besides the storm, the beginning of the year tends to be a little slow, so this is great incentive to bring in people,' said Silen. Kayak Cafe was one of the participating restaurants that couldn't open on Restaurant Week's opening day. Their parking lot was frozen over, and management decided it wasn't safe for employees to come in. 'You get a restaurant that couldn't open (due to the storm) for four to five days, you have servers where that is their primary source of income. And if they are out of work for a week that is money they lose. It has been hard for everybody, so we extended restaurant week to help support everyone,' said Blanco. On Monday, restaurants were given the option to extend their deals to February 9th. So far, 18 participants have extended their deals. So… Why not grab a table? To explore participating restaurants, the menus, and fixed deals click . List of participating restaurants below: 1540 Room A Taco Affair Broken Keel Boar's Head Grill Churchill's Pub Crown and Anchor Pub Desposito's Seafood Dockside Seafood Dub's Pub Eden Supper Club Emporium Kitchen E-Tang Savannah Fleeting Graffito Java Burrito Company Kayak Cafe The Melting Pot Mint to Be Mojito Moss and Oak The Narra Tree Oak 36 Oracle Tacos Pacci Italian Kitchen Rhett River House Seafood Ruth Chris' Steakhouse Savannah Tequila Company The Shrimp Factory Sorry Charlie's and Bamboo Room Toast! Savannah St. Neo's Brasserie Tortugas Island Grille Wexford Pub Wright Square Bistro Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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