Island Blues
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Nobody died. There is no reliable source saying that they are going out of business.JT wrote:Jorge wrote:" JT, I hate, hate, hate this news. When I heard this I thought of you and how bad it would effect you. I know how much you love this side of the island. It must kill you to see the changes and the popularity that it has developed. STJ has changed so much that it makes me quizzy when I read about it in travel magizines. Sorry bro, Jorge"
I remember many years ago Howard Cosell came on Monday Night Football and told me John Lennon had been shot, and killed. This is pretty close.
Peace & Harmony, Joe
p.s. It reminds me of "Fiddler on The Roof!" Now if I were a rich man.....
Do you remember when Cosell had Lennon in the Monday Night booth? That was the set-up that made Cosell's later announcement so poignant. Cosell was an arrogant prick, but he gravitated towards greatness. He saw it in Ali and he saw it in Lennon. That emotion is what came out of him when Lennon was shot down.
In my humble opinion, Island Blues being up for sale is not the same. As a previous poster mentioned, all businesses are "for sale." The sun will come up and all will be okay. No worries.
Wisconsin, smell the dairy air
Nobody except for Pia, who lives on island!Pete (Mr. Marcia) wrote:[quote="JTThere is no reliable source saying that they are going out of business.
Pia, please post to confirm their status as soon as you know. This makes me very sad. Why would they close? They have a great location and good food...I thought they had a good amount of customers coming in...
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
Hey Liamsaunt
They are still open right now (can see them from my window) but a friend just told me of the closing as of tonight
I will drive by tomorrow and see what is happening.
Also RickG is staying in a villa opposite so he may post before I have a chance (maybe not though as he is on vacation - hi Rick )
Talk soon
Pia
They are still open right now (can see them from my window) but a friend just told me of the closing as of tonight
I will drive by tomorrow and see what is happening.
Also RickG is staying in a villa opposite so he may post before I have a chance (maybe not though as he is on vacation - hi Rick )
Talk soon
Pia
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Very sad if it's true. I might feel as strongly as JT does about it. My May trip would definitely include plenty of time there...I feel bad for those working there, too.
IF it is closing, it does seem like odd timing, what with the blues fest and not low season yet. You'd think they'd make a few last bucks before just closing a door (if they even have a door there!)
IF it is closing, it does seem like odd timing, what with the blues fest and not low season yet. You'd think they'd make a few last bucks before just closing a door (if they even have a door there!)
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My remarks may have been insensitive. I was just saying that a place closing is not the same as a human being dying.
With that said, I think I get it, as I was upset to hear that Sosa's was closed. That was a special place for us. I can relate if any of you feel the same about Island Blues. As I said in a post on the Bongo boys' site, these places are threads in the fabric that we call STJ. It sucks when they go away.
With that said, I think I get it, as I was upset to hear that Sosa's was closed. That was a special place for us. I can relate if any of you feel the same about Island Blues. As I said in a post on the Bongo boys' site, these places are threads in the fabric that we call STJ. It sucks when they go away.
Wisconsin, smell the dairy air
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I am still upset about this. We usually spend several lunches at Island Blues every trip.
Even if it does get sold and close down, I still have the memories of the feeling I get EVERY time I sit in one of those white plastic chairs with the breeze blowing and the music playing in the background while hoping my food will take a while to come out because I don't want that peaceful feeling to end.
That place (more than ANY of the restaurants) has alot of small but significant memories for me. I will treasure all of them and hope that if it reopens that the new owners keep that atmosphere in the new place.
It was there that I felt like "Island Time" was in it's finest state.
nothintolose
p.s. I am not refering to how long it takes to get your food as we never paid attention to that
Even if it does get sold and close down, I still have the memories of the feeling I get EVERY time I sit in one of those white plastic chairs with the breeze blowing and the music playing in the background while hoping my food will take a while to come out because I don't want that peaceful feeling to end.
That place (more than ANY of the restaurants) has alot of small but significant memories for me. I will treasure all of them and hope that if it reopens that the new owners keep that atmosphere in the new place.
It was there that I felt like "Island Time" was in it's finest state.
nothintolose
p.s. I am not refering to how long it takes to get your food as we never paid attention to that
I think there is some very special juju at that place. Over the years of our travels to STJ we've eaten in that building under quite a number of different names and it's been wonderful every single time. Hopefully the island jumbies will continue to watch over the place and the next proprietor will carry the torch ably.
We had dinner there last night after the BB forumfest (fun!!). No mention of closing and they had a full menu and every table was full.
We did the maho beach with Jay & Deb wth Shawnda yesterday. Life is good.
I'd be doing more posting, but my att broadband is running slow and the crackberry feels too much like work.
Peace. I miss Grumpy's and the Kite Bar along with my slim wast and red beard. Life contnues.
Cheers, RickG
We did the maho beach with Jay & Deb wth Shawnda yesterday. Life is good.
I'd be doing more posting, but my att broadband is running slow and the crackberry feels too much like work.
Peace. I miss Grumpy's and the Kite Bar along with my slim wast and red beard. Life contnues.
Cheers, RickG
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