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Re: Halloween '79

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 2:06 am
by RRfish
I guess that's the answer you can get from a want to be.................so sad in my opinion :( :fish:

Re: Halloween '79

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 3:46 am
by oth
RRfish wrote::wink: Of course Frank, since you visit Burbank so often you would know that Granada is still well and alive. Not gone at all, since my last visit was a week ago with friends. But again, I am in Burbank and the valley often, old digs as it may be. Still have the best Margaritas in the valley. I'm betting halorising has been there too. But apparently not you lately.............Old haunts bring up very good memories.............. :wink: :fish:
Okay,so its been closed since Oct 2010 ...as per the Roman calendar etc.
Ill have what your drinking.

http://articles.burbankleader.com/2010- ... aurant-bar

Granada closes after 39 years
Staff, patrons mourn passing of civic institution
October 06, 2010|By Bill Kisliuk, bill.kisliuk@latimes.com

Alfredo's Granada, a Burbank restaurant, bar and civic institution for nearly 40 years, closed down Saturday night, to the sorrow and surprise of longtime patrons.

Owner Alex Bernal said a host of legal, business and family problems forced the Victory Boulevard restaurant to serve its last meal. He said the business will file for bankruptcy shortly, with the building to be sold to the highest bidder.

"It's sad," Bernal said Sunday. "I worked here for 24 years. My father built this from scratch."

Alfredo Bernal launched the Mexican restaurant in 1971, in the location of the former Sargents Restaurant. Though Bernal died in 2003, other family members have kept the Mexican cuisine, busy bar and weekly specials going.

On Saturday afternoon, regulars who had heard rumors that the Granada was closing hurried down for a final meal. After the doors locked at 5 p.m., they used their cell phones to guide friends to the back door or waited by the front entrance to unlock the door when friends appeared.
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Sandy Lucas walked out with a souvenir menu and decades of memories, such as the time 31 years ago that she went into labor while enjoying a drink and a cigarette at Alfredo's.

Inside, her son Chris Lucas, 31, shared a meal with family and friends.

"It's pretty sad," he said. "I've been coming here my whole life. I was here before I was born."

Bill Jones, a regular for 35 years, was one of several who said Alfredo's Granada was like the bar in the TV show "Cheers." The regulars knew each other, appreciated the service and the food – "best margaritas in the world" said Steve Cothran as he sat at the bar Saturday afternoon – and kept coming back.

The event that led to the closure was well known to Jones and others.

"Ever since Alfredo died, everybody is fighting for control," he said.

Alex Bernal said the restaurant recently settled a suit by a former employee alleging labor law violations, and that another one is looming. He claimed the restaurant had done nothing wrong, but the suits proved costly. He also said family members disagreed over the future of the restaurant, and the recession has slowed business. He said 30 employees will be looking for new jobs.

Fredy Torres worked at the restaurant for 14 years, starting in 1977, and was on hand Saturday night for the last farewell.

"I haven't worked here for 19 years, and still I see the same people here," he said. "It's like family. It's very sad."

Re: Halloween '79

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 3:50 am
by chasmcneal
I have little doubt that rrfish will provide a reasonable explanation for this misunderstanding.


<snarky face>

Re: Halloween '79

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 3:59 am
by Jazznroll
The olden days look fun, nowadays if its fancy dress people just turn up as alkies or rodents, that they already are. Cheer for the info aswell.

Re: Halloween '79

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 6:31 am
by sytharnia
RRfish wrote::wink: Of course Frank, since you visit Burbank so often you would know that Granada is still well and alive. Not gone at all, since my last visit was a week ago with friends. But again, I am in Burbank and the valley often, old digs as it may be. Still have the best Margaritas in the valley. I'm betting halorising has been there too. But apparently not you lately.............Old haunts bring up very good memories.............. :wink: :fish:
frank wrote:i stand by my previous post. this conversation is over. freak.
oh don't you just love the internet.....even in the face of blinding evidence (i.e franks link) some people still feel the need to pick a fight :roll:

http://articles.burbankleader.com/2010- ... aurant-bar

http://losangeles.menupages.com/restaur ... s-granada/

RR fish how about you go to granada's tomorrow, order a big plate of food and take a photo of you eating it then post it here..... :wink:

and for the record I live on the other side of the world, never met anyone even remotely connected to randy and honestly could give a flying .... if I never do :fish:

Re: Halloween '79

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 9:46 am
by The Flying Dutchman
RRfish wrote:No game, as you had put so many times before, "Randy had blue eyes, and Naturally blonde hair". Not a chance Frank, Randy had brown eyes and auburn brown hair naturally
Sorry Fish but how can you say that??? :shock: You must be joking right?
If not then I fully understand Frank's reaction in this.......

Re: Halloween '79

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 11:44 am
by GUITARIDOL5682
Well it's obvious he has an axe to grind with Frank.... Argueing over what restaurant Randy use to go to. Then the Frank your say is BS, Randy's got blue eyes.. :roll: Come on RRfish why don't you get your handbag out and finish him off.

Re: Halloween '79

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 12:19 pm
by Jazznroll
Ha.

Re: Halloween '79

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 4:21 pm
by Paul Wolfe
RRfish wrote:Not a chance Frank, Randy had brown eyes

Hey Fish, if you actually live in So. Cal., you'd know that the sun bleaches light brown hair to a nice blond, naturally. As for Randy's eyes, this picture says 'blue eyes' to me.

Frank is, and has been closer to Randy's family than anyone else who has ever posted here... you should simply take your game elsewhere. I for one say you are not welcome if that's how you want to behave here.

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Re: Halloween '79

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 6:43 pm
by zennman
Wow, this thread seemed to melt down quite nicely. No wonder close friends of RR's don't show their face on these forums that often, and when they do, they get attacked. Totally uncalled for IMHO....

Re: Halloween '79

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 8:22 pm
by axeman_12656
Embarrassed


Sorry Frank

Re: Halloween '79

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 9:42 pm
by RhoadsToOzz
whoa.

Re: Halloween '79

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:28 pm
by Trigger
Is it going to be handbags at dawn or special handshakes?

Re: Halloween '79

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:47 pm
by frank
poseur's prefer handbags, lol.





seriously, thanks for the kind words, guys.

Re: Halloween '79

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 11:33 pm
by whoopiecat
Sorry, Frank...those comments were uncalled for and low-budget as far as I'm concerned.