North-side mainstay Moe & Johnny’s closes as owners go back to drawing board

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9 thoughts on “North-side mainstay Moe & Johnny’s closes as owners go back to drawing board

  1. Sad to hear about this neighborhood mainstay that was walking distance from my home. I hope they can resurface in the future and I’ll be there to support.

  2. Chuck Mack and Scott Tegarden were brilliant when they decided to keep the Cornerstone Cafe open past 5:00 PM as a quiet, classic watering hole, with really good food. Few people knew that the red leather furniture came from the King Cole restaurant in downtown indy. Usually, at 7:20 PM, Scott would serenade the crowd with the sweet sounds from his clarinet. The art work was beautiful, all local and a great picture of Scott playing his clarinet. Thank you, both Chuck and Scott. That was a great idea.

  3. Sorry to see it go. It was a great Butler hangout though the staff and other changes after the change in ownership were unsettling. Here’s hoping they can re-open once the pandemic settles down.

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