Thursday, May 20, 2010

Former Cookout Grill turning Japanese

Over on First Avenue and 13th Street, there's work galore being done at the former Cookout Grill, home of the worst restaurant mascot in restaurant mascot history...

Let us pause...




To the news! A worker says a Japanese restaurant is opening here...



Previously on EV Grieve:
Action at the former Cookout Gill, where vandals beheaded their mascot

6 comments:

  1. I thought this was going be Tallgrass Burger?

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  2. Hi HippieChick,

    Tallgrass Burger is directly next door....and I think they just opened today.

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  3. Ah, thanks, Grieve! Maybe I'll give them a try tomorrow...

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  4. The Cookout Grill mascot always reminded me of Pebbles Flintstone on steroids...

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  5. say what you will about the mascot, this place was the best deal in the village. you could get like a half chicken, corn bread, fries and a drink for like 5 bucks. Maybe thats why they went out of business.

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