On social networks, the owners of Rogue Bistro said that the company “was more than a simple restaurant – it was a vision, a place of connection, culture and community”.
ST. Louis – After a year in business, a Midtown restaurant closes its doors.
Owners of Bistro thug At 3037, Olive Street announced the sudden closure on social networks on Saturday.
The owners said that March 29 would be his last open day, adding “Rouge Bistro was more than a simple restaurant – it was a vision, a place for connection, culture and community. We opened our doors with the dream of bringing something fresh, vibrant and black in Midtown. And with your support, we were able to do, even if it was only for a little time”. “”
Last year, owner Julian Davis told 5 Battle to obtain an alcohol license from the city hindered his ability to do business.
A new city prescription was to simplify the alcohol license process by removing the need for a company to collect signatures from residents and companies nearby, but the Davis restaurant did not qualify because its business was too physically great.
“It’s just frustrating,” said Davis last year. “For me, it is silly that the city allows people who have no financial investment in you, whatever you do, to have a word to say about what you can do and when you can do it.”
In the social media position on Saturday, the owners said that “our doors will open today at 12:30 pm, and we would be delighted to see your faces one last time. Whether you have already dined with us or if you wanted to stop us today. Come on a plate, share a laugh and help us close this chapter with the same love with which we opened it.”