Next Door American Eatery rebrands less than a year after reopening

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12 thoughts on “Next Door American Eatery rebrands less than a year after reopening

    1. 100%

      And who wants to support a billionaire who took PPP then fired all his staff, and fired 90% of the staff of his charity?

    2. While it may have just adopted a new name, the restaurant essentially rebranded with it re-opened. The new menu is a major improvement, and the front patio is a great place to gather in the warmer months. With the Red Line BRT station literally at its doorstep, it’s a convenient, easy-to-reach spot to grab eats-and-drinks if you want to escape Broad Ripple proper or on the way home from downtown. My wife and I love it.

  1. I am glad that Mr brother-of-that-guy spent the money to tastefully renovate this old art deco Kroger into a modern and functional restaurant space, and that it didn’t get clobbered for something generic. But what I really look forward to when he gets bored with his toy and moves onto something else, so someone competent, and preferably local, can run a better, tastier, and less expensive for the value place here instead.

    1. The building is actually owned by the local firm Gershman. Kimball didn’t invest a dollar into that rehab if I understand it correctly.

    2. A fair take. Brother Musk is beginning to seem like an out-of-town Neal Brown.

      How long has his prime Mass Ave real estate (Hedge Row) sat in limbo, looking like it could open again tomorrow, but with no traction? Wouldn’t it be nice if a person more committed to the city could take that spot?

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