Maisonette Closes DoorsPosted Jul 26th 2005 1:31AM by Deidre Woollard Maisonette, the only Ohio restaurant to earn five stars in the latest Mobil Travel Guide, suddenly closed its doors Monday. The owner had been planning to relocate to a suburban area for fall 2006 but shut down due to slow summer business and lack of cash flow. The restaurant was in its 57th year and six employees had been working there more than 30 years. According to the AP, the owner, Nathan Comisar, still plans to open the new suburban restaurant but has been running into zoning problems. The article also seems to hint that Maisonette's troubles weren't only due to summer slowdown but also that the restaurant's luxe French style wasn't connecting with urban consumers anymore. |
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