tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3953972020333076863.post2924052154948427723..comments2023-04-29T03:33:42.555-04:00Comments on Brooks Tavern: Twenty-five Years: The Kennedyville InnAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04078464373731966754noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3953972020333076863.post-58089212111160800982011-04-22T16:44:13.581-04:002011-04-22T16:44:13.581-04:00What a great re-cap, Barbara. Thanx for sharing. W...What a great re-cap, Barbara. Thanx for sharing. While we knew SOMEthing was going on during the re-habbing, I don't think many of us knew HOW extensive it was. Wow. During that time, what we were most worried about was how many people would drive out to K'ville on a regular basis, once you were no longer around the corner downtown. That turned out to be a pretty dumb "worry,." for sure. When KI opened, I think I either came home early from D.C., or didn't leave C'town for my usual week in D.C. until you were open, so we could be there the first night you were open for regular diners...(seems to me you had a trial night or two of family/friends/Mears dinners before the formal opening.) I think Jason told us, when we came in that first time, that we were the first that night. Anyway, thanks for all the work, the worry, the planning, the amazing menus and all of the good stuff that has happened in all three venues because you guys care so much about making life good for a bunch of us oldies. It's been a great ride for all of us. C.G.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com