I noticed on Saturday the following businesses coming to Main Street: 1) New Restaurant across from Main Steak House. I understand this will be operated by Betsy and Michael Grannis who own the Bed and Breakfast. She is a great caterer. 2) "Mayberry" restaurant coming to location that had Jeme's and a new bar next door. Anyone know any more about these operations?
As far as I know it's called Mulberry on Main, not Mayberry. It's an italian place that pretty much looks the same as Venero's.
Across from Main Steak will be steak house operated by the Grannis's. Not sure of name, but will be based on the KISS system (Keep It Simple, Stupid), Supposed to open in January. Opening in the old Jeme's (Have a Good day, Good Times) spot will be an Italian Restaurant, 'Mulberry On Main', a reference to Mulberry Street in NYC, the heart of the Italian District. Beside it in the bar area, I saw a banner this morning proclaiming 'Main Street Piano Bar' to be opening soon. Most of the fixtures/equipment still remains from the previous occupants of these 2, so look for them fairly soon.
Either way seems awfully ambitious for Main Street C-Town. I wish them luck.As for the nightlife downtown, the more, the merrier!
i saw a menu for mulberry's i would say it was more traditional italian fare less americanized -- not so much like venero's
...Sounds ok... But, I miss the saturdays, at the ripe old age of nine when mama would give me $5 and me and my friends would walk to town (about a mile) and spend it all at Jones's, Collins, and the Record Rack. If I sent my kid now he might end up in a rubber bin at the bottom of the Neuse. Sorry, my pessimism is showing. :neutral:
Oh, I remember Collins. The five and dime store. *sigh*. Don't remember the Record Rack. Where was that?
If you are going down memory lane in Downtown Clayton does anyone remember? 1) Wades Dime Store - It was in the building across from Chamber of Commerce which at that time was First Citizens 2) Clay Theatre - It was in the building that now houses Flowers By The Neuse - even had a balcony! Western movies for 25 cents on Saturday morning. All the kids in Clayton were there. 3) The father of Jones Cafe owner, Curtis Jones, had a pool hall about where Blackley's Printing is. Everyone knew him as "Taxi" Jones. He actually had a taxi before opening Jones Cafe.
Speaking of Main Street.......... Have you guys seen the building that just got painted electric lime green........WOWSA!!! It's just too cool!!
That's your brother?? Small world! He owns/owned the building the company I worked for was in, and I've used Signage for tons of stuff. He is hilarious!
GCoats3 - I remember Wade's Dime Store, the Clay Theater and Mr. Jones' taxi service. Also remember when the theater closed and Mr. Knott opened a skating rink! I worked there on Friday nights and Saturdays! Also remember when McLaurin's Funeral Home was located on Main Street! Good memories!