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geneb0322 t1_jdzto9o wrote

Castanea. The food was amazing, but they never could get any of the rest of running a restaurant right so not surprised they went out of business.

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lunar_unit t1_jdzxhsl wrote

I think you might need to specify a time frame. Restaurants have been closing since restaurants were invented.

But some that I liked from the early 2000s to now:

RIP Cafe Gutenberg

RIP 4th St Diner

RIP Cafe Ole

RIP Azizas

RIP Pelon's and your voluptuous burritos 🥹

RIP 23rd and Main and mimosa brunch on the patio

RIP Nota Bene

RIP Camden's Dogtown Market

I could go on. So many RIPs...

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ExtremeHobo t1_je05cw8 wrote

Kitchen 64 (the new place is completely mid)

The Mill

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Soigne-Pilot t1_je065o3 wrote

RIP Pasture RIP Alley Katz RIP Nancy Raygun RIP Adam’s Barber Shop RIP Pasta Luna

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ExtremeHobo t1_je06g85 wrote

Breweries:

7 Hill Brewing - they were a level beyond awful. Terrible service, bad food, bad beer.

Cannon and Draw - I had no complaints about them

Twisted Ales - very mediocre on all counts. Replaced by Basic City which still isn't my favorite but isn't bad.

Champion Brewing - I was surprised about them. I thought they had good beer and it was a cool venue. I'm guessing it was that location that is now Sandman.

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TripawdCorgi t1_je2bc2r wrote

My personal RIP's: Phoenix Garden, K-Town, Strange Matter, Hang Space, Nota Bene

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