Bennigan's opened in 1981 (closed 2008 with most of the rest of the chain) and Chili's opened in 1991.
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The Travis Bryan Midtown Park Playground is moving closer towards construction.
The project is paid for in part by a donation from the Darwood Foundation. The group, associated with Doug and Kara French, and contributions from Stylecraft, gave $2,000,000 to be used for the playground.
"We wouldn't be here today -- certainly at this time -- working on a playground without that donation. So they've just expedited that process so much for us," said Walker.
The remaining $2,500,000 will be paid for by the city.
"We're really trying to focus as much energy and dollars towards the play elements," said Walker. "We want them to be quality, of course. We want this to be a playground for generations."
techno-ag said:
So glad to see development of that area. City of Bryan did this one right.
BlueMiles said:
The "Trackside Kolache" on 29th Street is now a chicken and waffles place.
Great sports bar?KidDoc said:
Tried Varsity tonight and we were not disappointed. Great service, stuffed redfish and CFS both great and solid cocktails. Price is on the higher side but not terrible for the quality.
not really, tiny maybe 12 seat bar with 3 TV's. More of an upscale restaurant with a sports theme.TyHolden said:Great sports bar?KidDoc said:
Tried Varsity tonight and we were not disappointed. Great service, stuffed redfish and CFS both great and solid cocktails. Price is on the higher side but not terrible for the quality.
Had a company lunch yesterday there and all of our first time. Thoroughly enjoyed it. I didn't know anything about it going in and was just expecting some kind of sports type bar or something.KidDoc said:
Tried Varsity tonight and we were not disappointed. Great service, stuffed redfish and CFS both great and solid cocktails. Price is on the higher side but not terrible for the quality.
Captn_Ag05 said:
Rusty reporting the Stampede at the mall may have closed.
The Anchor said:Captn_Ag05 said:
Rusty reporting the Stampede at the mall may have closed.
That's disappointing but not surprising. My wife and I were excited to learn a new dance hall was opening up that seemed to cater towards people out of college.
We went twice. Once around 7 and they weren't even playing music. Another time we went with another couple. We were the only 4 people there and they closed early.
maroon barchetta said:The Anchor said:Captn_Ag05 said:
Rusty reporting the Stampede at the mall may have closed.
That's disappointing but not surprising. My wife and I were excited to learn a new dance hall was opening up that seemed to cater towards people out of college.
We went twice. Once around 7 and they weren't even playing music. Another time we went with another couple. We were the only 4 people there and they closed early.
It's at the mall.
Terrible location.
maroon barchetta said:The Anchor said:Captn_Ag05 said:
Rusty reporting the Stampede at the mall may have closed.
That's disappointing but not surprising. My wife and I were excited to learn a new dance hall was opening up that seemed to cater towards people out of college.
We went twice. Once around 7 and they weren't even playing music. Another time we went with another couple. We were the only 4 people there and they closed early.
It's at the mall.
Terrible location.
maroon barchetta said:The Anchor said:Captn_Ag05 said:
Rusty reporting the Stampede at the mall may have closed.
That's disappointing but not surprising. My wife and I were excited to learn a new dance hall was opening up that seemed to cater towards people out of college.
We went twice. Once around 7 and they weren't even playing music. Another time we went with another couple. We were the only 4 people there and they closed early.
It's at the mall.
Terrible location.
maroon barchetta said:
But it requires actually going to the mall. Maybe it's just me but I don't go to the mall unless it's absolutely necessary. And I avoid most stuff on Harvey.
Agreed. Chelsea Street Pub lasted quite a while at the mall (where Chuck E Cheese is now).PS3D said:
Personally, I'd like to see the space be revived as something with mall access and can actually share some consistent hours with the mall, like a full-service sit-down restaurant, maybe something the community actually wants to see.
MiMi said:Agreed. Chelsea Street Pub lasted quite a while at the mall (where Chuck E Cheese is now).PS3D said:
Personally, I'd like to see the space be revived as something with mall access and can actually share some consistent hours with the mall, like a full-service sit-down restaurant, maybe something the community actually wants to see.
I haven't eaten there in many, many years. And I try to avoid the mall. Did it recently close?Quote:
Bring back Casa Ole!
MiMi said:I haven't eaten there in many, many years. And I try to avoid the mall. Did it recently close?Quote:
Bring back Casa Ole!
Boat Shoes said:MiMi said:Agreed. Chelsea Street Pub lasted quite a while at the mall (where Chuck E Cheese is now).PS3D said:
Personally, I'd like to see the space be revived as something with mall access and can actually share some consistent hours with the mall, like a full-service sit-down restaurant, maybe something the community actually wants to see.
Bring back Casa Ole!
Chelsea Street Pub karaoke was one of the most embarrassing moments of my life in 1997 as a sophomore in college.MiMi said:Agreed. Chelsea Street Pub lasted quite a while at the mall (where Chuck E Cheese is now).PS3D said:
Personally, I'd like to see the space be revived as something with mall access and can actually share some consistent hours with the mall, like a full-service sit-down restaurant, maybe something the community actually wants to see.
Captn_Ag05 said:
Rusty reporting the Stampede at the mall may have closed.