Re: Disappearing establishments
Ian Lind had that on his blog today and steered us to KHON's story at this link, which includes:
Geez, I had dinner there just a couple of months ago with a friend who was visiting from the mainland, and I was pleasantly surprised that dinner was quite good. (CLI had gone downhill in the past, as they focused more on drawing in tourist buses, but a few months ago they'd improved.)
I hope they do re-open...
Originally posted by Pomai
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Another landmark restaurant on Oahu is closing.
Tonight is the last night for the restaurant at the Crouching Lion Inn ... in Kaaawa.
Although the owner says he plans to re-open in the future, employees fear that it's closed for good.
The Crouching Lion Inn was built in 1927 as a coach stop for circle island travelers, named after the legendary rock formation.
It's restaurant opened in 1957.
The restaurant was re-named Michael's at the Crouching Lion when owner Michael Abreu took over.
Last week he told his employees he's closing the restaurant...although he hopes to re-open it next year.
Michael's at the Crouching Lion closes tonight at ten.
The gallery at the Crouching Lion Inn, which is next to the restaurant, will remain open for business.
Tonight is the last night for the restaurant at the Crouching Lion Inn ... in Kaaawa.
Although the owner says he plans to re-open in the future, employees fear that it's closed for good.
The Crouching Lion Inn was built in 1927 as a coach stop for circle island travelers, named after the legendary rock formation.
It's restaurant opened in 1957.
The restaurant was re-named Michael's at the Crouching Lion when owner Michael Abreu took over.
Last week he told his employees he's closing the restaurant...although he hopes to re-open it next year.
Michael's at the Crouching Lion closes tonight at ten.
The gallery at the Crouching Lion Inn, which is next to the restaurant, will remain open for business.
I hope they do re-open...
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