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10.14.2008

Now and Then - A Before & After


This is a post by Ruby

Before, during and until the present I had been taking pictures of the improvements that Mr. E has made to the "Lounge" . I know I had mentioned certain upgrades that were made recently, but when you see the photos you will realize how much time, effort and money he has put into this place to make it more comfortable for all his patrons.

The above picture is the "old pool table" left by the former owner(s) before the renovation. The below picture is the new pool table (new slate, new bumpers, new neon blue felt).


Also the whole north wall of the bar has new brickface and the bars walls have been repainted and worked on. Mr. E. has found about 15 square feet of new bar space on the south wall, stained and varnished to preserve the early 50's feel of the bar in a new 'retro' kind of way. Below is how the establishment looked after it was stripped bare by the departing ownership.



The green walls are gone and the new look is a base beige that brings light and life into the new Lounge as you can see in the picture below.


(An old WW2 Veteran having a brew and enjoying one of the new flat screen video screens in the bar)

Two new flat screen TV's have been put in the bar, new stools for a more comfortable stay, and a complete new tap system that no longer dispenses stale beer are among some of the new improvements that have taken place. The Lounge is now a solid three star drinking establishment.




Beyond the pool table, the area that was formerly used for video games (now up front and more accessable to all) is a video smoking / seating area, a flat screen will go there also.

The floors are still being worked on and will soon lend to the new mood already affected by the changes. More changes to come. I'd like to add that when I open the door every morning and see the difference in the appearance of the bar I feel very proud to work there.

The new Lotto Machines and the Quick Draw are not only bringing a new daily clientele but all the permanent bar tenders know how to use the new machines and allow you to purchase lottery tickets along with your favorite ice cold brew.

Instead of a jumbled mass of chaotic crap covering the green wood walls that was previously displayed by the old owner, we can see and experience neatness and order. No more sensory overload of unmatched junk taking up every inch possible. Now it's a pleasant and calm atmosphere of well placed items of interest that actually have a theme that a bar should have.

Props to the owner, Mr. E - it took a while and a few kicks in the butt, yet it's coming together nicely. Keep up the good work and success is yours. Proud of you boss, you're doing a great job.

5 comments:

Reuben James said...

Thank you for sending me this article to post for the benefit of the regulars and those who should come and be regulars.

I am thankful that the Ownership and Staff thought enough about Veterans to invite us into these new environs that Mr. E has worked so hard to make nice and is still working to make even nicer.

I hope that the future brings happiness for the patrons, staff and owners.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for posting for me. I know It's a pain but I can't take the risk of being tracked down.
Thank you also for editing and rearranging and the selection of photos you chose to send. You've been a real help and a true friend to me in my recent deperation.
I think we'll be okay.

Ruby

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad everything is coming together so well. The bar looks so much better and business is progressing despite the economy (and the President scaring the crap out of us).
I hope it continues to grow and Mr. E attains the success he is working so hard for.

Anonymous said...

Anybody who wants to do busness is going to have a place fit to do busness. I remember before Doreen and Alison owned the bar, when it was the Beverly. The Lynbrook Village and Village Organizations (Legion, VFW, Fire Department, ELKS, etc) would come their after parades and civic events and bring the nayberhood men together.
I don't care how good it looks, if the owner wont take care of the old boys who grew up their, I wont spend money in that freakin hore hole. Remember the first rule of busness, location, location, location.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps the "Letter Man" has not read about the new owners efforts to be community oriented. For example: honoring our Veterans on Monday, November 10th by having an informal, yet respectful gathering of any and all Veterans, combined with celebrating the 233rd birthday of the US Marine Corps., the promotion of Breezy's annual Toys For Tots run and pig roast on Sunday, October 26th and just for shits and giggles, he's having a Halloween Costume party on Friday, October, 31st which anyone wearing a costume can attend.
The new owner is not from the neighborhood so he'll need a little time to get to know the locals but if any of the organizations wants to bring back that old community spirit, please feel welcome to visit after any meeting or event. But leave your bad attitude at the door. We don't need the negativity spoiling other people's good time.
And the location is fine...