Submitted by guybehindawall t3_yr0s05 in WorcesterMA
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NotThatRoanoke t1_ivrf8cw wrote
Any insights on why they decided to close?
No-Potential-1777 t1_ivrg3lx wrote
Building and business have both been for sale for the better part of a year anyway. If the business is closing and not being taken over by new owners, they probably found a buyer for just the building.
Editing just to add: most likely buyer is the table talk pies development that is happening right next door to smokestack. I would expect this building to get knocked down and absorbed into that project
Ready-Interview-9809 t1_ivswj0j wrote
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Devastator5042 t1_ivsygmv wrote
Literally my exact thoughts, I could do without everything else but the Brisket Ruben was great
Itchy_Rock_726 t1_ivt1h4w wrote
Unsuccessful-Turnip2 t1_ivtal02 wrote
Go to BT's in Sturbridge for an amazing brisket reuben
argument_sketch t1_ivtuupo wrote
The Dive Bar supposedly went because the lease went up after the WooSox came in. Is a lot of this other stuff unintended consequences of higher leases? Just guessing, but curious.
Unlucky-Boot-6567 t1_ivtxh9z wrote
Dive owner wanted out of that place for a while. Focused on Armsby.
darksideofthemoon131 t1_ivu06qg wrote
Such a shame. That's the original Sir Morgan's Cove
darksideofthemoon131 t1_ivu0ahr wrote
After going to the one in Worcester- I'm all set. That place is a dump. Food is horrible.
darksideofthemoon131 t1_ivu0jkk wrote
Bucks, Hangover, the Dive, Rock Bar, now Smokestacks.
Thought the WooSox would help the area- seems to be doing the opposite.
AAmongul t1_ivu0y7g wrote
Ok maybe I’ll have to, The menu for the worcester location isn’t very big so I wasn’t sure what the original location’s menu would be
Unsuccessful-Turnip2 t1_ivu65ut wrote
The Worcester one is absolutely terrible. The Sturbridge one is legit though.
Went there twice, and one time it was only for the chicken sandwich.
No-Potential-1777 t1_ivu68ke wrote
The original sir Morgan's cove is a different project a little further down green away from Kelley square. The table talk pies one is to the left of smokestack as your facing it. One of the reasons I'm guessing smokestack won't be a restaurant in the future is because the parking lot to the left of their building belonged to table talk and was being taken from their use as part of the new development next to the ball field.
Devastator5042 t1_ivuaze5 wrote
I'll blame just waking up for my spelling mistakes haha
Devastator5042 t1_ivub72l wrote
Yeah That area definitely seems to not be growing, hopefully when all the construction and demolition finishes on the surrounding land we get more stuff
guybehindawall OP t1_ivuplpg wrote
Cafe Neo, right across Kelley Square, also just announced that their landlord is looking to push them out to build apartments there instead.
I know better than to blame Polar Park exclusively (COVID and inflation definitely factor in) but yeah it's definitely not helping.
guybehindawall OP t1_ivurjv2 wrote
That chicken sandwich is a fucking steal though, I tell you what.
Unlucky-Boot-6567 t1_ivutk30 wrote
generic ass places like “rock bar” can gtfo. Bucks, Hangover, Smokestack were all 2.5/5 restaurants.
darksideofthemoon131 t1_ivuvtln wrote
Doesn't matter the restaurant- the big complaint was the games routinely killed business because there was no parking for customers and no one wants to pay 20 bucks to go have a drink.
The games bring 4000+ cars to the area. Where they all supposed to park? The lot owners and city capitalized on it, raised fees but then left no parking for anyone wanting to go to area to eat or drink.
They aren't gonna solve the problem by putting in more businesses when there is no available parking.
Unlucky-Boot-6567 t1_ivuxv0r wrote
Wait 4,000 cars per game is that accurate? I never have a problem finding street parking. Bad restaurants close.
darksideofthemoon131 t1_ivuy10n wrote
Seats about 9508 people, then include employees and workers etc....that's a low estimate. City said in article it was closer to 5000
guybehindawall OP t1_ivv3m4y wrote
The garage across from the stadium was open this year. Dunno if it was enough to alleviate the parking issue, but it's worth noting.
But more to your point - it doesn't matter if these restaurants weren't winning fuckin James Beard awards or whatever, three (going on four) businesses in one neighborhood all closing down within a two month period is a pattern that can't reasonably be ignored.
Itchy_Rock_726 t1_ivvolq3 wrote
Focused on being a sanctimonious self absorbed utterly generic dudebro fuckwad too.
Itchy_Rock_726 t1_ivvovyp wrote
Many of the games are/were paper sellouts but actual in person attendance is often much lower. As in like 2500 people. They sold a bunch of season Tix that don't get used.
Karen1968a t1_ivvzhxq wrote
I think most, if not all, already have new tenants/businesses coming in, so it may just be restaurant turnover.
tommyverssetti t1_ivxv3fw wrote
Place was ass let’s just call it what it is
SmartSherbet t1_ivy0o1u wrote
The way to solve the problem is making it convenient for people to get to the area without taking a car.
Dwm182 t1_ivylria wrote
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tommyverssetti t1_ivyn6os wrote
Have you or anyone tries the new bbq spot in barre? Kinda curious
Dwm182 t1_ivys8ep wrote
Negative, grasshopper.
icuworc t1_iw1ogno wrote
Actually places run out of Brisket all the time.
icuworc t1_iw1ow7z wrote
Also 6:30 game times are stupid. Have you tried to go after work? If you care about getting there for 1st pitch there's no way you are eating in the neighborhood. That half hour/ 45 minutes would make all the difference.
Karen1968a t1_iw9f2q7 wrote
And now Maddie’s has announced that they are closing
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