The other day I was at Cheesecake Factory and the party seated next to us ordered nachos and it reminded me of Shorty Smalls. Most of the menu was mediocre, but the nachos were the best I've ever had. So sad they are closed.
The other day I was at Cheesecake Factory and the party seated next to us ordered nachos and it reminded me of Shorty Smalls. Most of the menu was mediocre, but the nachos were the best I've ever had. So sad they are closed.
Dang I waited tables at that Abuelos for about a year in College. It was after I got back from studying abroad & I wanted to keep improving my spanish skills. This would have been 06-07 I think. Ironically that restaurant led to connections elsewhere & some introductions down the road that would eventually change my life.
They’ve had the same GM since day one. In personal conversations Ray has been talking retirement for several years (he has family ranch property in New Mexico). I think he was on a bit of an island from a corporate standpoint and never got a ton of corporate support, including terribly rough pandemic-era years, when he was struggling to get and keep employees including assistant managers. He had to burn the candle at both ends for several years - often working as a line cook or waiting tables - and I know he was smooth worn out.
They didn’t seem to be in any hurry to shore things up or to place someone there to take over for him, and seemed to disinvest, probably due to lackluster numbers. The pandemic truly changed dining habits for downtown businesses. It’s difficult to appreciate unless you live and/or work downtown, but daytime/lunch business is down across the board in all districts due to dramatic changes in office tenancy, office worker habits and demographics.
Going back another decade, the Bricktown Abuelo’s also suffered quite a bit at lunch when Devon Tower and Nebu opened. Abuelo’s lunch business was heavily dependent on Devon employees, who filled it up every day. Once they moved a couple of blocks further and had a wonderful lunch option downstairs it was a big blow. Continental didn’t backfill when they arrived because they have a very different work culture that tends to keep employees close to their desks, from what I understand.
All of this combined with a massive amount of square footage (which is becoming a dated model) conspired to make this happen. It’s been a long time coming. As someone who has continued to eat their out of convenience for the past 30 years, combined with nostalgia in more recent years, this is a total bummer, but at the same time not a total surprise.
It's such beautiful space you have to think another operator will take it over.
But at the same time, it's a very large space for most types of restaurants.
I am very saddened by the closing of Abuelos. We would go there at least every other month. They had dishes that other Mexican restaurants don't have.
That Abuelos spot could likely be 2 restaurants. It is a massive space, and the rent for it must be incredible, as well.
That's sad, Abuelo's is awesome! I may have only been to the one downtime a couple times, but I used to go to the one on Memorial a lot (pre-marriage, wife doesn't like it)... the Memorial location is staying open, right?
This was a staple in Bricktown for years, but let's be honest, the food was actually horrible. People just ate there out of convenience because it was visible and in the middle a Bricktown. However, I am sure with that building being in such a prime location, a new restaurant will soon take its place or it will be turned into a nightclub.
My wife spouse and I would go a lot 15-20ish years ago when we spent a lot of time in Bricktown. Never really found reason to go back and when more and better options kept popping up around town, but a little sad we couldn't do a final visit for nostalgia's sake. We had actually talked this past weekend it might be nice to pop in some time.
I never got the opportunity to give them a try, but I thought the charcoal crust was a really interesting idea - it set them apart from everyone else and looked really interesting! It's a shame that they didn't find their footing, that was an ambitious project for the area.
Maybe the South Park guys will come into town and open a Casa Bonita there?
Only half kidding...
Or Joe T. Garcias
https://www.joetgarcias.com/about
Is something going on with the Joinery as well or are they just randomly closed at 6:15 on a Wednesday?
Last edited by PhiAlpha; 10-02-2024 at 09:07 PM. Reason: Apparently I don't know what day it is.
I went to the Joinery on a Friday night a few weeks ago and the place was dead. I am surprised they are renovating anything there.
My family went to Casa Bonita a lot. I worked there for a little over 2 years. I still see a few old Casa employees pretty often. We wonder often if Casa would work now even if somewhat evolved. Or is our memory of it much better than it really was.
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