It's under construction. I'm hoping for a fall or winter opening but haven't heard anything firm yet.
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Had dinner at the location in College Station and met the person who is going to manage the Waco location. He said they are planning to open in October.Boernebear said:
It's under construction. I'm hoping for a fall or winter opening but haven't heard anything firm yet.
loanbear said:Had dinner at the location in College Station and met the person who is going to manage the Waco location. He said they are planning to open in October.Boernebear said:
It's under construction. I'm hoping for a fall or winter opening but haven't heard anything firm yet.
I love the place. It is expensive, but I see myself eating there at least once/twice per month.
I will drive by there some days on my way home from work to take a different route home and see how that area develops. That 12th Street cooridor is actually turning out to be really nice. They have done a great job. As long as you do not look on the left side of the street, you will be impressed.NDeyton said:
Update: Opening Date Coming Soon.
Building signs went up: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DFbjdn9q9yK/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Don't recall any commercial tall building discussion. There was talk of a high rise condo going up between the RR tracks and the 2 skanky motels across I-35/MLK from the stadium, but that seems to have gone the way of the Hotel Grant and Lady Donnell.PartyBear said:
Speaking of skylines, this reminded me of something do I recall correctly something about a new commercial building that would be about as tall as the Alico (I use that as reference rather than use the term sky scraper) around 10th to 18th or so so between Franklin and 35? This would have been 2-3 years ago some plans for this were publicly discussed. For some reason I was thinking I remember the owners of Pivovar were involved with it. I have heard nothing more since.
PartyBear said:
Speaking of skylines, this reminded me of something do I recall correctly something about a new commercial building that would be about as tall as the Alico (I use that as reference rather than use the term sky scraper) around 10th to 18th or so so between Franklin and 35? This would have been 2-3 years ago some plans for this were publicly discussed. For some reason I was thinking I remember the owners of Pivovar were involved with it. I have heard nothing more since.
Oak & Ivy is no more....BylrFan said:
Any updates?
I will say Butchers Cellar has got their act together now. Some new menu items, service and food are on point. Been there 3 times in the last 3 weeks and it was a great experience each time.trey3216 said:Oak & Ivy is no more....BylrFan said:
Any updates?
And the Butcher's Cellar probably isn't that far behind either.
trey3216 said:Oak & Ivy is no more....BylrFan said:
Any updates?
And the Butcher's Cellar probably isn't that far behind either.
I hope so. I like the place, but know their volume was way down and distributors were starting to get uneasy about doing business with them. Hopefully it's picked up and things are getting figured out.loanbear said:I will say Butchers Cellar has got their act together now. Some new menu items, service and food are on point. Been there 3 times in the last 3 weeks and it was a great experience each time.trey3216 said:Oak & Ivy is no more....BylrFan said:
Any updates?
And the Butcher's Cellar probably isn't that far behind either.
One time went up to Oak and Ivy right at closing time (9:00 PM). They would not accommodate us.trey3216 said:Oak & Ivy is no more....BylrFan said:
Any updates?
And the Butcher's Cellar probably isn't that far behind either.
Good for them. And rude on your part. Closing time is closing time.Yogi said:One time went up to Oak and Ivy right at closing time (9:00 PM). They would not accommodate us.trey3216 said:Oak & Ivy is no more....BylrFan said:
Any updates?
And the Butcher's Cellar probably isn't that far behind either.
Very disappointing. I would have dropped at least one Benjamin there that evening. Not really used to businesses that don't want to take your money.
And closing at 9:00 PM? If you are a bar or wine bar and closing at 9:00 PM on a Friday, perhaps you shouldn't have chosen that market or location to begin with.
I work late, come into town late, and so I eat and drink late. COVID took its toll on guys like me - and I am not even talking about the disease.
trey3216 said:I hope so. I like the place, but know their volume was way down and distributors were starting to get uneasy about doing business with them. Hopefully it's picked up and things are getting figured out.loanbear said:I will say Butchers Cellar has got their act together now. Some new menu items, service and food are on point. Been there 3 times in the last 3 weeks and it was a great experience each time.trey3216 said:Oak & Ivy is no more....BylrFan said:
Any updates?
And the Butcher's Cellar probably isn't that far behind either.
Yes, they are opening a "fast casual/American food" type place. They literally told Sammy they were going to make something kind of like George's, right there by Butcher's Cellar.Biscuits_and_Gravy said:trey3216 said:I hope so. I like the place, but know their volume was way down and distributors were starting to get uneasy about doing business with them. Hopefully it's picked up and things are getting figured out.loanbear said:I will say Butchers Cellar has got their act together now. Some new menu items, service and food are on point. Been there 3 times in the last 3 weeks and it was a great experience each time.trey3216 said:Oak & Ivy is no more....BylrFan said:
Any updates?
And the Butcher's Cellar probably isn't that far behind either.
I just saw on IG they are opening a second location? I couldn't figure out if it was same format in different location or new format in same area.
Apologies, just saw another post referencing the same.
It's funny...So many people from CS will drive all the way to Original or Hewitt George's and drive all the way home.Localbear said:
Bubba's, Texas Roadhouse, George's are all the same style of food and all crowded. Even Brown's without the beer does ok. So it could work.
BC could just be in a bad location. Maybe too far out for big crowds like Uncle Worm's near China Spring is. Who wants to have food and drinks and then drive through Woodway cops to get home?
PartyBear said:
People drive 3 hours round trip to go to George's? I like George's but it isn't that great.
indeed. I was quoting someone talking about China Spring.PartyBear said:
Lol I thought CS stood for College Station. I guess you meant China Spring though.
You assume I was rude. I was actually polite to the staff upon being told they were closing. I had company with me, and I don't make public scenes, especially in polite company.falconbear said:Good for them. And rude on your part. Closing time is closing time.Yogi said:One time went up to Oak and Ivy right at closing time (9:00 PM). They would not accommodate us.trey3216 said:Oak & Ivy is no more....BylrFan said:
Any updates?
And the Butcher's Cellar probably isn't that far behind either.
Very disappointing. I would have dropped at least one Benjamin there that evening. Not really used to businesses that don't want to take your money.
And closing at 9:00 PM? If you are a bar or wine bar and closing at 9:00 PM on a Friday, perhaps you shouldn't have chosen that market or location to begin with.
I work late, come into town late, and so I eat and drink late. COVID took its toll on guys like me - and I am not even talking about the disease.
Who knows? That location is still TBD. I think there is plenty of market available the Hewitt/ Woodway area for another George's style restaurant.trey3216 said:Yes, they are opening a "fast casual/American food" type place. They literally told Sammy they were going to make something kind of like George's, right there by Butcher's Cellar.Biscuits_and_Gravy said:trey3216 said:I hope so. I like the place, but know their volume was way down and distributors were starting to get uneasy about doing business with them. Hopefully it's picked up and things are getting figured out.loanbear said:I will say Butchers Cellar has got their act together now. Some new menu items, service and food are on point. Been there 3 times in the last 3 weeks and it was a great experience each time.trey3216 said:Oak & Ivy is no more....BylrFan said:
Any updates?
And the Butcher's Cellar probably isn't that far behind either.
I just saw on IG they are opening a second location? I couldn't figure out if it was same format in different location or new format in same area.
Apologies, just saw another post referencing the same.
I think that is a monumentally poor business decision.
Yogi said:Who knows. That location is still TBD.trey3216 said:Yes, they are opening a "fast casual/American food" type place. They literally told Sammy they were going to make something kind of like George's, right there by Butcher's Cellar.Biscuits_and_Gravy said:trey3216 said:I hope so. I like the place, but know their volume was way down and distributors were starting to get uneasy about doing business with them. Hopefully it's picked up and things are getting figured out.loanbear said:I will say Butchers Cellar has got their act together now. Some new menu items, service and food are on point. Been there 3 times in the last 3 weeks and it was a great experience each time.trey3216 said:Oak & Ivy is no more....BylrFan said:
Any updates?
And the Butcher's Cellar probably isn't that far behind either.
I just saw on IG they are opening a second location? I couldn't figure out if it was same format in different location or new format in same area.
I think that is a monumentally poor business decision.
Interesting. I had heard they were opening a BBQ place there which I thought was a terrible idea.Biscuits_and_Gravy said:Yogi said:Who knows. That location is still TBD.trey3216 said:Yes, they are opening a "fast casual/American food" type place. They literally told Sammy they were going to make something kind of like George's, right there by Butcher's Cellar.Biscuits_and_Gravy said:trey3216 said:I hope so. I like the place, but know their volume was way down and distributors were starting to get uneasy about doing business with them. Hopefully it's picked up and things are getting figured out.loanbear said:I will say Butchers Cellar has got their act together now. Some new menu items, service and food are on point. Been there 3 times in the last 3 weeks and it was a great experience each time.trey3216 said:Oak & Ivy is no more....BylrFan said:
Any updates?
And the Butcher's Cellar probably isn't that far behind either.
I just saw on IG they are opening a second location? I couldn't figure out if it was same format in different location or new format in same area.
I think that is a monumentally poor business decision.
Looks like location is pretty locked in as this was picture they posted.
Guess they figure their Woodway market sees construction and knows where it is as they didn't indicate location which prompted my original comment.
Yogi said:You assume I was rude. I was actually polite to the staff upon being told they were closing. I had company with me, and I don't make public scenes, especially in polite company.falconbear said:Good for them. And rude on your part. Closing time is closing time.Yogi said:One time went up to Oak and Ivy right at closing time (9:00 PM). They would not accommodate us.trey3216 said:Oak & Ivy is no more....BylrFan said:
Any updates?
And the Butcher's Cellar probably isn't that far behind either.
Very disappointing. I would have dropped at least one Benjamin there that evening. Not really used to businesses that don't want to take your money.
And closing at 9:00 PM? If you are a bar or wine bar and closing at 9:00 PM on a Friday, perhaps you shouldn't have chosen that market or location to begin with.
I work late, come into town late, and so I eat and drink late. COVID took its toll on guys like me - and I am not even talking about the disease.
I actually agree with you.
If you own a business, you can close yourself off to the marketplace at any time you want.
You can also run yourself out of business.
That's the only point I was making. I think the place had potential with better management, but who knows given the location.
Nevertheless, I love living in a free country, and if you want to go invest your money in failure, by all means - knock yourself out.
Not on weekendsPartyBear said:
I thought most restaurants since Covid do close at about 9, including the chains.