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December 7, 2009

Que Pasa is officially closed

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Just shy of being open for 2 years, Que Pasa announced today that they are now closed:

Que Pasa is officially closed except for Christmas Karaoke w/live piano: Dec 17 and our New Years Eve Party

Their Facebook page has a little more to say:

Que Pasa is now officially closed. We’ve had a great run, and want to thank our patrons, but need to close due to other business ventures that require our attention. Join us for farewells: Christmas Karaoke (live piano) Dec 17 and our New Years Eve party.

Posted by john_m at 1:41PM | ,

24 Responses to “Que Pasa is officially closed”

  1. posted by PTG at December 7, 2009 2:11 pm [#]:

    Temporarily, I hope.
    If I worked different hours, I’d have gone there more.

  2. posted by Kristin at December 7, 2009 4:58 pm [#]:

    Hope the building doesn’t stay vacant forever. It’s a very nice space.

  3. posted by observant neighbor at December 7, 2009 5:10 pm [#]:

    quite possibly some of the worst food and service I have ever been subjected to but probably what really sunk them was the glowering asshole in the cowboy hat…what a jerk hopefully he will sell the place to someone who knows about food and the importance of building a good relationship with their customers !!

  4. posted by christo at December 7, 2009 7:49 pm [#]:

    I agree with observant. Sanchez did himself in. Worst service ever. I saw this coming 4 months ago. Customers would actually walk away hating the owner …and by “the glowering asshole in the cowboy hat” I bet you meant Montana…. Hilarious!

  5. posted by Dave at December 8, 2009 8:41 am [#]:

    A cigar, glass of scotch by the fireplace, and conversations with friends will certainly be missed. Best of luck John on your new venture!

  6. posted by neighbor at December 8, 2009 10:14 am [#]:

    What a great opportunity for one of the established Downtown,Fan or Near West End restaurant owners to open an east end location – a location that has everything in place already… just needs food.

  7. posted by tiny at December 8, 2009 1:36 pm [#]:

    I am very sad about the business closing.

  8. posted by girlie at December 8, 2009 2:59 pm [#]:

    I agree with observant, it helps to know a little about food and the restaraunt business before you open one, oh well….

  9. posted by alison at December 8, 2009 3:39 pm [#]:

    sad but cantr say im surprised. i literally live right across the street. my neighboor and i would always notice how they were closed at the most inopertune times. i mean we knew there was a reason..but it just didnt seem like a vibrant business. that is at least since august.

  10. posted by alison at December 8, 2009 3:41 pm [#]:

    the food was quite good though. the ambiance was a bit lacking. it is, however, a beautiful building at a prime location i think.

  11. posted by cordieb at December 8, 2009 5:39 pm [#]:

    The atmosphere was great! Loved sitting by the fire place, sipping wine after dinner. The live music gave me a feeling of nostalgia, noir, Casablanca style! I loved the atmosphere so much that I would return even though the food was aweful. The rice tasted like rice-a-roni or something similar, packaged. The black beans and peas were cold and flavorless (perhaps they are suppose to be cold and tasteless); The blackened pork chops and roasted pork dishes seemed to have been microwaved, but unfortunately not throughly, as they had hot and cold spots. These dishes didn’t taste fresh – or appetizing. The price for a meal and wine was very reasonable. It would make a great spot with and updated menu, recipe, and perhaps even cook.

    CordieB.

  12. posted by alison at December 8, 2009 6:53 pm [#]:

    well it seemed a little..thrown together to me. sorry. the seating was not good for such an open space.

  13. posted by alison at December 8, 2009 6:54 pm [#]:

    and i ate there once and thought the cuban sandwich was good.

  14. posted by alison at December 8, 2009 6:56 pm [#]:

    god i always do this with the multiple comments..cause i guess i dont read the last one well enough. shame on me. but i agree about with the last part of cordied’s comment. however i have seen the kitched in que pasa first hand and it is VERY small.

  15. posted by Queen of Church Hill at December 9, 2009 10:08 am [#]:

    So, is the restaurant for sale?

  16. posted by dogtown boy at December 9, 2009 5:12 pm [#]:

    WOW! I’m amazed that this fine establishment has gone by the wayside! And yet Mama Zu survives and thrives. Cruel, unfair world.

  17. posted by eds at December 9, 2009 7:15 pm [#]:

    Last I heard he was looking for someone to lease the building..

  18. posted by Kristen at December 10, 2009 8:42 pm [#]:

    I’m really sad to hear this! The owners worked really hard to make the place beautiful and tried so hard to make a go of it. I am sorry it didn’t work out – it’s a loss for all of us. I never had a bad experience there by the way – great service, good food, and fabulous mojitos.

  19. posted by chris H. at December 11, 2009 9:00 pm [#]:

    Can’t say I’m surprised either. Service was slow and my wife got sick after $1 taco night once. Never went back after that. The food lacked consistency- one night you would get tacos completely stuffed then the next week there was hardly anything in them. And cabbage? Who puts cabbage in tacos??

  20. posted by elphaba at December 11, 2009 11:48 pm [#]:

    can’t say i’m surprised, but i’m am bummed. always enjoyed eating there, even if they didn’t have half of the items on the menu and failed to provide tortilla chips for taco night. (never fear! we got some at family market and brought them in!) oh well. what next?

  21. posted by Magneto at December 16, 2009 8:49 am [#]:

    While it’s unfortunate news, perhaps we should start encouraging other businesses/restaurants to move into that space. Enoteca Sogno lost their lease at their current Broad Street/Fan location: http://www.enoteca-sogno.com/ Who’s up for courting them to move into our area? While I can’t speak for everyone else, they’d definitely be a welcome addition to the neighborhood in my opinion. I know I don’t represent Que Pasa or own the property for that matter, but I’ve already sent an email to them to encourage them to look into the opportunity.

  22. posted by Shannon at December 16, 2009 11:31 am [#]:

    Ooooh Magneto – great idea. Way to be involved! Kudos.

  23. posted by Neighbor at December 21, 2009 4:03 pm [#]:

    I heard it’s already been rented. Can’t wait to see what happens next!

  24. posted by Paul Hammond at December 23, 2009 7:34 am [#]:

    Magneto enoteca sogno would be a nice addition anywhere. Best calimari ever.


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