One of my neighbors looked into renovating them and reopeing the bar. He was denied the chance, by the owner I believe. That, along with other things I have heard, leads me to believe...see "Downtown Glen Ellyn Redevelopment" thread...located in the Glen Ellyn - Everything Else section.
Originally posted by Clamato: One of my neighbors looked into renovating them and reopeing the bar. He was denied the chance, by the owner I believe. That, along with other things I have heard, leads me to believe...see "Downtown Glen Ellyn Redevelopment" thread...located in the Glen Ellyn - Everything Else section.
So very helpful and considerate of the threads.
I am a dyslexic agnostic insomniac. I lay awake at night wondering if there is a dog.
Well I for one would support the concept of reopening the place. The smoking has to be stopped though. I'll bet the downstairs wreaks of smoke to this day. The lanes are still there???
I walked down the stairs not long ago, and the door to the place was locked and dark inside. I should have brought a flashlight.
If it does reopen I could not pass up the chance to apply to be a "pin boy." The job of my dreams.
Originally posted by Dinsdale: Hesterman's was as cool of a dump bowling alley as anyone could want, and they couldn't make it. BTW - what type of business replaced them anyway?
I think bowling alleys, especially bowling alleys that sell decent food and $11 martinis...are big again.
We could ask Jamie next time we see him on the train.
Chat. Drink. Wireless internet. High price coffee. Liquor. Then, if they also like bowling, then why not combine them all together in one spot. As I recall from my youth, that place is pretty small. I'm remembering only about 10-12 lanes tops. And a small bar area.
Originally posted by GESince1958: What do people like to do?
Chat. Drink. Wireless internet. High price coffee. Liquor. Then, if they also like bowling, then why not combine them all together in one spot. As I recall from my youth, that place is pretty small. I'm remembering only about 10-12 lanes tops. And a small bar area.
Southport Lanes only has 3 or 4 lanes....and is a goldmine. Of course...it's in a giant city. But still...a goldmine.
Originally posted by Dinsdale: Hesterman's was as cool of a dump bowling alley as anyone could want, and they couldn't make it. BTW - what type of business replaced them anyway?
Don't remember that, but I do remember the car dealer that was there before Lee decided to turn it into the Bowling Alley and snack shop.