Party Station leaving, any replacement rumors?
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Corey Rossen
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Party Station leaving, any replacement rumors?
Any ideas on what is/might be moving into the Party Station building?
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I can't believe that. I liked that place and it really just opened. Funny that we keep suggesting Lakewood locations for one that would be "perfect' but we cant solicit and keep one open that is five minutes down the road.c. dawson wrote:There's a really cool bookstore right over the border in Rocky River that's going out of business ...
So the burger joint is perfect... we don't like to read but we sure love our carbs and fattening fries!!
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J Hrlec
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There's a 5 Guys and Fries joint right near my work in Avon. Good burgers but most defintitely very greasy and fat... I went there once and haven't again in fear of forcing myself to work out even harderValerie Molinski wrote:I can't believe that. I liked that place and it really just opened. Funny that we keep suggesting Lakewood locations for one that would be "perfect' but we cant solicit and keep one open that is five minutes down the road.c. dawson wrote:There's a really cool bookstore right over the border in Rocky River that's going out of business ...
So the burger joint is perfect... we don't like to read but we sure love our carbs and fattening fries!!
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Jay Foran
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Per Wikipedia.......
According to the Free Times and the Plain Dealer, Lakewood has the highest concentration of vegetarians and vegans in Northeast Ohio. While the city lacks vegetarian dining options, Lakewood does have one of the largest health food stores on the west side of Cleveland: Nature's Bin, which is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Lakewood is also where the vegan presidential candidate and former mayor of Cleveland, Dennis Kucinich's headquarters are located
I will do my part to make sure Five Guys, Burgers and Fries makes it. If they are anywhere close to the quality of In 'N Out Burger in California, I will be a lifetime customer.
On a side note...interesting that Wikipedia does not note Dennis Kucinich as a congressman. Perhaps they have registered his absence from our district as well.
According to the Free Times and the Plain Dealer, Lakewood has the highest concentration of vegetarians and vegans in Northeast Ohio. While the city lacks vegetarian dining options, Lakewood does have one of the largest health food stores on the west side of Cleveland: Nature's Bin, which is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Lakewood is also where the vegan presidential candidate and former mayor of Cleveland, Dennis Kucinich's headquarters are located
I will do my part to make sure Five Guys, Burgers and Fries makes it. If they are anywhere close to the quality of In 'N Out Burger in California, I will be a lifetime customer.
On a side note...interesting that Wikipedia does not note Dennis Kucinich as a congressman. Perhaps they have registered his absence from our district as well.
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Christina McCallum wrote:I've heard that Liberty books is closing because of financial issues at another store, not with the RR store. My source said the RR store was doing fine but could not sustain other location(s).
It's not that the area couldn't support a bookstore. Larger forces were at work.
The people at Liberty told me that they were closing because they "did not have the business". They also said their other store closed quite awhile ago and had nothing to do with the closing of this one.