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South End Grille Gone?

Don't know what happened, but couldn't get to TT for a few hours, and my post was erased in the meantime-will try again.

What is the deal with the South End Grille? (Glendale and Reynolds) I thought a few weeks ago they'd sold it and were under new management-huge canvas signs were hung over the old ones that now had the name as "THE SCAPE GOAT". A few weeks went by, and now it's locked and dark-sign on the door says: "The South End Grille is closed indefinitely" or something like that. Hmmm.... but I thought it was the "Scape Goat"? Anybody know what's going on?

created by Darkseid on May 10, 2008 at 11:27:45 pm     Comments: 25

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I guess the old owners bought it back, made a new menu, ran it for a couple of weeks and then shut it down permanently... seems weird to me. But other than that, thats all that the folks at my store know.

posted by Reinhart on May 11, 2008 at 10:05:27 am     #



From their MySpace page...

Scapegoats Bar & Grill's Blurbs

Sadly, against our will, we were forced to close our doors on Thursday morning. If I could go into detail, and I really wish I could with you, I would do so. Unfortunately, for legal reasons, I cannot. So, I would simply like to say THANK YOU to all of our customers and friends that supported us. You guys are the best. Best wishes in the future.

posted by KraZyKat on May 11, 2008 at 01:51:22 pm     #



Did the f^cking smoker ban have something to do with this? I know they were around for over a decade with fantastic business-until then. They were then literally empty inside, built the big patio, which was full for a while, but since it's stayed unusually cold the last year (by that I mean an early start to winter, plus winter hanging on forever-since no one's on a patio in the dead of winter), and I only saw a handful outside in recent weeks-and they looked pissed off and had heavy coats on. Next thing I knew, the name had changed.

posted by Darkseid on May 11, 2008 at 04:15:17 pm     #



Yep the recession is causes by the smoking ban. You nailed that correlation.

posted by charlatan on May 11, 2008 at 05:27:39 pm     #



LOL! I guess Michigan restaurants are next.

posted by Ryan on May 11, 2008 at 07:42:52 pm     #



Michigan's already in a depression, compared to OheilO.

posted by Darkseid on May 11, 2008 at 07:54:12 pm     #



Most shamans use tobacco sporadically as an entheogen for it's hallucinatory qualities.

Modern commercial use is almost compulsory as in a joyless soulless mindless addictive nervous habit.

If it was used as intended, maybe it would have more respect.
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And it's funny how Henry Ford was considered an icon is communist and fascist countries that have since retooled.

posted by charlatan on May 11, 2008 at 09:17:06 pm     #



You Elitist fuck. Keep that dictionary handy LOL

posted by Darkseid on May 11, 2008 at 09:22:26 pm     #



If they aren't talking about something to do with the snoker ban, what else can they be referring to as 'legal matter'? And why can't they talk about it?

posted by Darkseid on May 11, 2008 at 09:25:17 pm     #



All businesses are legal entities. Perhaps he's having credit issues, licensing issues, who knows.... There are many facets to operating a successful business. Look at all the other area copycat businesses that have went the way of thoughtful discourse.

So someone who doesn't agree with you is an "elitist fuck"? Compliment accepted.

You should take deep breathes and relax sometime. It slows down the aging process.

posted by charlatan on May 12, 2008 at 12:07:14 am     #



OH, YOU'RE SO ELEQUENT AND WITTY!!! HAAaaHHhhAaaaa!!!

posted by Darkseid on May 12, 2008 at 12:29:49 am     #



Thank you.

posted by charlatan on May 12, 2008 at 05:06:28 pm     #



It's George Bush's fault!

posted by Kooz on May 12, 2008 at 05:12:42 pm     #



I've been self employed as a retail business owner (not food service) since 1974. I can tell you that the smoking ban and housing foreclosures, scant new housing starts and astronomical gas prices have joined forces to form the 'Perfect Storm' of frighteningly bad business conditions. We've never seen it this bad. Ever. In the past 2-1/2 years, through attrition, we have reduced our work force by 42%. I'm still profitable, but when someone quits we don't fill their position. To try to start a new business under these conditions is suicide unless you have real deep pockets to ride this out while you build a customer base. My advice to any independent thinking of starting a business is NOT NOW!

posted by holland on May 12, 2008 at 07:22:30 pm     #



I have not slowed down at all. Actually we have picked up and are hiring three more guys (already started the interviewing process). Our phone is ringing off the hook from people that want to get their house painted this summer. Trust me we aren't cheap either and we are closing about 80% of our bids. We bid atleast 1 house everyday also. Don't know what everyone elses problem is.

posted by camaroman2125 on May 12, 2008 at 07:28:20 pm     #



So glad to hear that not every sector is affected, although some areas of home improvement are feeling the downturn.

http://ir.homedepot.com/releasedetail.cfm?releaseid=307713

posted by holland on May 12, 2008 at 10:15:14 pm     #



Home Depot sucks these days, they used to be a very customer friendly store, I had heard some idiot high up in the company did something to piss off just about everyone with an hourly wage. That was a few years ago but seems to be about the same time they went downhill. I prefer Lowe's and now they are opening that new Menard's on Alexis, think I have a new place to shop. The only thing thats sad around that location is that when Home Depot and Lowe's went in they killed the Carter Lumber there on Telegraph.

posted by Linecrosser on May 12, 2008 at 11:59:10 pm     #



Oh and by the way the count on hardware stores that have been in that area is 8. With 84 lumber still there and Menard's just opening being only about 5 miles apart.
Handy Andy - Closed
Carter Lumber - Closed
84 Lumber
Builder's Square - Closed
Home Base - Closed
Home Depot
Lowe's
Menard's

posted by Linecrosser on May 13, 2008 at 12:03:12 am     #



Oh and I suppose Meijer's Kinda counts, they do have a lot of home improvement junk.

posted by Linecrosser on May 13, 2008 at 12:04:32 am     #



Camaroman, are you just putting lipstick on all these housing whores that got burnt? Or do people just want to get high of the nauseous fumes to ease the pain?

I was thinking of starting a business to board up windows for people (haha) I meant banks.
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Line,
There's at least 1 ACE left in town.
And landscaping and houseplants, improve almost every home.

posted by charlatan on May 13, 2008 at 12:44:26 am     #



There is a Ace Hardware in the Point.

posted by Linecrosser on May 13, 2008 at 12:45:25 am     #



Actually we use "green" paint now a days. And now these are people that have been in their homes for awhile and plan on staying there and just wanna spruce up the joint I guess.

As far as the box stores go I could care less if they all closed down. I wish there were still some good lumber yards left around here. I also miss the small town hardware stores where you could find any part you ever needed.

posted by camaroman2125 on May 13, 2008 at 06:33:28 pm     #



Bayer Hardware on Dorr St near Reynolds Rd. Fabulous place.

posted by holland on May 13, 2008 at 11:17:32 pm     #



How about Beverly hardware at Detroit and Rugby? Nice old time feel in there and the dude has everything. Also, Fleeger's is pretty popular in the south end. Lots of old folks carrying in screens to be repaired, that's always a good sign.

posted by juanfungi on May 14, 2008 at 07:35:49 am     #



I encourage people to at least consider shopping at Beverly Hardware. I am only a customer there, but I can see he's the old style of hardware guy that we're losing at a frightening pace. Sure, his prices are higher than for Home Depot and Harbor Freight, but he offers a value-add in his knowledge of the business.

He's getting older and it's unlikely somebody of his aptitude and service will replace him ... and when he's gone, we're going to miss him. So, as an interested customer, please consider shopping there.

posted by GuestZero on May 14, 2008 at 06:13:34 pm     #