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General Food, Dining and Nightlife News
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General Food, Dining and Nightlife News
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Bobby O'Briens Homepage

Bobby O'Brien's is a casual restaurant and bar located in downtown Kitchener. Outdoor seating for over 200 on the patio with a large smoking area and comfortable seating for over 30 at the bar inside or out on the patio and over 150 seats in the dining room. We offer a casual menu at reasonable prices.

Opening its doors on September 5th 2002 asThe Still Bar & Grill, they quickly became a landmark in the downtown area. Featuring the Largest Patio in the tri-city area, outdoor beach volleyball court, daily food/drink specials, live music and weekly special events.
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Shawn Wrote:Bobby O'Brien's is a casual restaurant and bar located in downtown Kitchener. Outdoor seating for over 200 on the patio with a large smoking area and comfortable seating for over 30 at the bar inside or out on the patio and over 150 seats in the dining room. We offer a casual menu at reasonable prices

I have to admit this is one of my favourite Patios in the region! I spend more than a few World Cup games there this summer.
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The signs have gone up this week at Gilt (305 King W) and the draperies (!) have been hung, so it should be open soon. I'm looking forward to having another good option Downtown. Especially if they can make decent cocktails.....
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I have yet to try it, but I see that Stonegate Bistro on Scott St is getting really good reviews on Tripadvisor.
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A few changes in Belmont Village restaurants:

Casa Rugantino has a new sign and new front window that opens up to give an open air feel in the warmer weather.
Raja (formerly Melitsa's) looks to be still on track for opening late fall. The liquor license application went up recently. There was a stop work order up on the door a few weeks back, but that's since been removed.
Rawlicious is getting closer to opening. They were assembling tables and painting last night when I walked by.
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panamaniac Wrote:The signs have gone up this week at Gilt (305 King W) and the draperies (!) have been hung, so it should be open soon. I'm looking forward to having another good option Downtown. Especially if they can make decent cocktails.....

Great news! Wasn't there another sign up in the ground floor of that building? On the other side? Maybe Pur?

Anyways, you're right panamaniac. Another option downtown is a good thing. Waterloo has too many bars geared towards students. We need things for the rest of us hah.

If they can survive until the downtown condos finish up, they'll be in great shape. That might have been Honest Lawyer's mistake. Opening too soon? Or pulling the plug too early? Although they were busy most weekends.
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Well, The Honest Lawyer was a bit of a pit, imho.

The other place opening at 305 King W will be Pure Juice Bar and Kitchen. It will be more organic/eatery/café style, I believe. It is not quite as far along as Gilt but I could see it opening in about four or five weeks.
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panamaniac Wrote:Well, The Honest Lawyer was a bit of a pit, imho.

The other place opening at 305 King W will be Pure Juice Bar and Kitchen. It will be more organic/eatery/café style, I believe. It is not quite as far along as Gilt but I could see it opening in about four or five weeks.

Ya I can see that. I think I had a soft spot for it/wanted it to be great because I loved the one in Ottawa so much
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The Hive, a bar at 200 King St. East is closed and under renovation.
I think the business was up for sale for a while so I wonder if it has been sold and the new owner are fixing it up.
The reno seems to be substantial. They're gutting it.
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I've heard that it's being turned into a new restaurant, but I don't know. Another Asian restaurant would be appropriate for that location. In any case, I hope the renovations extend to the exterior, as the place is looking really run-down. Dare one hope for some brick or stone cladding?
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For fans of greasy spoons, Cambridge Restaurant near King and Church in Preston has just changed hands, had a minor redecoration, and had their menu pared down considerably. I've been there for breakfast twice since the handover; the most recent visit was marked by a wait that lasted nearly half an hour, longer than I've had to wait for a meal. I'm hoping this is not a sign of things to come.
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I have just found an awesome little website that is devoted to finding you the best Wings & Beer specials in the KWC&G area!

KW Wing Night

I love their slogan.. LET US BE YOUR WINGMAN!
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Former Philthy McNasty/Joe Frommagio soon to be 168 Sushi buffet. Sign says seating for 250+. Japanese, Chinese, Korean and Thai. 168sushibuffet.com
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Shawn Wrote:I have just found an awesome little website that is devoted to finding you the best Wings & Beer specials in the KWC&G area!

KW Wing Night

I love their slogan.. LET US BE YOUR WINGMAN!

This is amazing. Thank you for posting it, wing night is going to be almost every night now Smile
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