My wife and I had our engagement party here in 2008. I remember that there were two wedding receptions going on as well that night. My mother in law snuck in on both parties to see how the rooms were set up. What she died later that year, both newlywed couples came to her funeral to pay their respects. You couldn't find anything bad to say about this place. The food was great, and the service was top-notch. Every time my wife and I would meet up with our event planner, he will let us stay for a meal on the house. He always would go out of his way to make us feel comfortable, especially when he found out that I'm an Army veteran (and so was he). The last event we attended was my 40th birthday party. As always, everything was top-notch. It's a shame that this venue is no longer standing, but my wife and I will forever cherish our time there.
I absolutely love your videos. Don't change how you do them. I love that you talk through them with the history and that you add the snippets of the original commercials/videos and the music. Fabulous job, keep them coming! ❤😊
Another beautiful work of art reduced to rubble. The stained glass and woodwork in that place was stunning. At least the couples married there have beautiful photos of their special day. The history and old photos you add makes it so interesting. And I think I’ll pass on dessert!
OK, when a building is obviously deserted, not occupied, or For Sale, is it legal to walk off with pieces of the building or contents? Because I would want to take some of these beautiful wood moldings and sconces and a few lamps… Please
Surprised they didn't auction off the glass / furnishings. May have been too much of a liability. Incredible place to eat in their heyday. Used to join engineering clubs while at RU to have a vary reasonable primerib dinner there as student members/guests to those clubs. Then about 20 yrs back was pulling in to buy dinner and a bunch of cars just got lifted from wedding guests, what a frenzy, only negative time I was there.
My Lord, such craftsmanship in the construction....that's the part I'll mourn for. Such a waste.
All the beautiful wood and stained glass. Heartbreaking!
My wife and I had our engagement party here in 2008. I remember that there were two wedding receptions going on as well that night. My mother in law snuck in on both parties to see how the rooms were set up. What she died later that year, both newlywed couples came to her funeral to pay their respects.
You couldn't find anything bad to say about this place. The food was great, and the service was top-notch. Every time my wife and I would meet up with our event planner, he will let us stay for a meal on the house. He always would go out of his way to make us feel comfortable, especially when he found out that I'm an Army veteran (and so was he).
The last event we attended was my 40th birthday party. As always, everything was top-notch. It's a shame that this venue is no longer standing, but my wife and I will forever cherish our time there.
Driven past here hundreds of times. Sorry to see it go, but of course, that is the theme of your channel. Good work!
I absolutely love your videos. Don't change how you do them. I love that you talk through them with the history and that you add the snippets of the original commercials/videos and the music. Fabulous job, keep them coming! ❤😊
Thank you so much!
Another beautiful work of art reduced to rubble. The stained glass and woodwork in that place was stunning. At least the couples married there have beautiful photos of their special day. The history and old photos you add makes it so interesting. And I think I’ll pass on dessert!
Opa!
Now I need to get the popcorn out of my bed ..thanks
I didn't want the video to end! Magical!❤😂
as always verry wel done!!..
greetsz from friesland..max
Omg! I went to a wedding there many moons ago. 1990! Not even friends with the couple any longer. Have no idea if they are still together. 😮
What a spectacular place...that's too bad..
OK, when a building is obviously deserted, not occupied, or For Sale, is it legal to walk off with pieces of the building or contents?
Because I would want to take some of these beautiful wood moldings and sconces and a few lamps… Please
Surprised they didn't auction off the glass / furnishings. May have been too much of a liability. Incredible place to eat in their heyday. Used to join engineering clubs while at RU to have a vary reasonable primerib dinner there as student members/guests to those clubs. Then about 20 yrs back was pulling in to buy dinner and a bunch of cars just got lifted from wedding guests, what a frenzy, only negative time I was there.