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Sam & Louie's New York Pizzeria coming to Bluffs
Sam & Louie's New York Pizzeria began in Omaha in 1996 and has since opened locations in other communities on that side of the Missouri River.

Now, say hello to Council Bluffs. . . .

(Kenyon) Nelson and his wife, Becky, of McClelland, and their daughter and son-in-law, John and Carrie Renshaw, of Council Bluffs, are the city's franchise owners who plan to open their new business in the former Valentino's location in the Shoppes of Madison Avenue. Valentino's closed several weeks ago.

Nelson said he expects the new restaurant will open by mid-April. . . .

The restaurant will cover almost 3,400 square feet with a seating capacity of 144. The plans also call for a 300-square-foot outdoor patio and a 44-seating capacity party room, particularly nice for children's activities, Nelson said.

Carry-outs will be available and delivery service is planned later, he said.
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I think that Valentino's have been closed longer than a few weeks...

It should be a decent location, visibility and a lot of residential.
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Brad wrote:I think that Valentino's have been closed longer than a few weeks...

It should be a decent location, visibility and a lot of residential.
Come on Brad, you KNOW it should be Downtown.
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nebugeater wrote:
Brad wrote:I think that Valentino's have been closed longer than a few weeks...

It should be a decent location, visibility and a lot of residential.
Come on Brad, you KNOW it should be Downtown.
I am guessing that everything in this store will be from the closed downtown location...
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Sam & Louie's is not going in the former Valentino's site.  A correction was printed in the Nonpareil.  It is going in towards the other end of the strip mall by the bank.  I think the Valentino's bay would be a better location for having an outdoor patio.
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Thanks for catching that bargainhunter!
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Any one have any info on possible open date?  I drive by everyday & can see there is some work going on.  It doesn't look like the walls are even sheet rocked yet.
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A couple months ago their website said opening in June.  Maybe they meant 2010?  :;):  

j/k, right now their website says opening July 2009.  No way they'll make that.  I don't see how they'll be open before Labor Day.  Not sure why this is dragging on so long.
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bargainhunter wrote:Any one have any info on possible open date?  I drive by everyday & can see there is some work going on.  It doesn't look like the walls are even sheet rocked yet.
It's a step closer to opening, they got their sign on the exterior of the building now.  I am so there when it opens....
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Me too.  I have not eaten at a Sam & Louie's before and I don't want to start any debates, but CB is seriously lacking in good pizza.
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Let's stick to the topic at hand please.  If you cannot, your post will be deleted.

As to progress on Sam and Louie's, sheet rock is up, work crew is in there currently, so they're pluggin' away.
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Did it ever open?  The website said mid September:
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i thought so?  I've seen ads in the Nonpareil for specials...
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The lights were on tonight, but no cars in the parking lot.
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Not open as of last week.  I have tried calling there about once a week for a while & no one answers.
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It looked like they were having people in for interviews a week or so ago, I would imagine they'll be open shortly.

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From the looks of things, nearly all the interior work is done.  Not sure about the kitchen.  Next door a new joint called Johnny's Cantina is underway.
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icejammer wrote:From the looks of things, nearly all the interior work is done.  Not sure about the kitchen.  Next door a new joint called Johnny's Cantina is underway.
Any info on what type of place Johnny's Cantina will be?
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I'm assuming they'll be serving alcohol and food, don't really know anything about it.

On a bright note, the 'Opening Soon' sign is now down at Sam and Louie's, looks like they might be open for business, I'll have to check it out later.
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I am very certain that Sam & Louie's is open.  Last night, there were TONS of cars in that parking lot and Sam and Louie's had a flashing neon sign that I looked like it said Open.
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Sam & Louie's is now open as of yesterday.
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Sam & Louies' had a very full parking lot on Saturday night.  Let's hope they do well and attract other restaurants/bars to that area.  I still hope to get a great place in the old Valentino's location (which I still think is where Sam & Louie's should have gone).
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Took the wife Friday night for the first time. I agree and would have hoped they could have moved into the old Valentino's location, but ho hum. Especially since next door opening soon (?) is Johnny's Catina. And judging by its name, it will likely just be a bar.

The food was pretty good. Pizza was great, the ravioli needs some work, but the marinara sauce with it was great.
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Ate at Sam & Louie's last night & they were working on Johnny's Cantina.  They were still doing interior work, but the exterior sign was lit up.  From the front it looks small.
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Looks as though Johnny's Cantina is open.  Don't know if its just a bar or if they serve food.
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they will also serve mexican food there.  The owner said it's not going to be super fancy, but based on the food at their other establishments, i'm sure it will be good.
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What other places do they own?
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the stadium, , scott st. pub, jd tuckers.  Like i said, they have good food, plenty of tvs, and you can spit your peanut shells on the floor :)
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thenewguy wrote:the stadium, , scott st. pub, jd tuckers.  Like i said, they have good food, plenty of tvs, and you can spit your peanut shells on the floor :)
Thanks.  Good to know.  We like Scott St.  Its kind of our stand by when we can't decide where to go eat.
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Is this place good?  They have a couple places in Lincoln.
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Linkin5 wrote:Is this place good?  They have a couple places in Lincoln.
Is Sam & Louie's good?  We have eaten there once & thought it was pretty good.  But, like I have stated before, IMO good pizza is hard to come by in Council Bluffs.
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bargainhunter wrote: Is Sam & Louie's good?  We have eaten there once & thought it was pretty good.  But, like I have stated before, IMO good pizza is hard to come by in Council Bluffs.

It's been years ago, but it was either Pizza Counter or Pizza King that I had and it was pretty close to what you'd get at Big Fred's.   Crisp thin crust and plenty of toppings.   I can't recall which one it was for sure, all I know is it had "pizza" as the first part of it's name.
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bargainhunter wrote: Is Sam & Louie's good?  We have eaten there once & thought it was pretty good.  But, like I have stated before, IMO good pizza is hard to come by in Council Bluffs.

It's been years ago, but it was either Pizza Counter or Pizza King that I had and it was pretty close to what you'd get at Big Fred's.   Crisp thin crust and plenty of toppings.   I can't recall which one it was for sure, all I know is it had "pizza" as the first part of it's name.
We've tried them both and thought they were both actually quite bad.  Not just not good pizza, but bad.  Thanks for the suggestion though.
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Have you tried Lansky's?  They have a location in Omaha as well and its far better than any national chain that there is here.
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bbinks wrote:
bargainhunter wrote: Is Sam & Louie's good?  We have eaten there once & thought it was pretty good.  But, like I have stated before, IMO good pizza is hard to come by in Council Bluffs.

It's been years ago, but it was either Pizza Counter or Pizza King that I had and it was pretty close to what you'd get at Big Fred's.   Crisp thin crust and plenty of toppings.   I can't recall which one it was for sure, all I know is it had "pizza" as the first part of it's name.
Probably Pizza King if it was a thin crust.  Pizza Counter is light years better than Pizza King, but that's not saying a whole lot.  Old River, IMO, is hands-down the best pizza in CB.
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I thought Old River was good as well.  Is it locally owned?
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Brad wrote:I thought Old River was good as well.  Is it locally owned?
The franchise is locally owned, the company originated in Bemidji, MN.  To the best of my knowledge, this is the only franchise location so far.
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Ok, I will give you Lansky's & Old River.  They both have pretty decent pizza.  Old River we thought was over priced though.  We haven't tired Dan's pizza yet.
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New eatery: Where John Wayne might feel at home
By TIM ROHWER, Staff Writer
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Published: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 10:40 AM CDT


There’s a new place in town where folks can come and relax and enjoy Mexican food with their favorite beverage, while keeping abreast of sports and news on the big screen televisions.

It’s where John Wayne might feel right at home. In fact, he’s all over the place.

It’s Johnny’s Cantina, 1851 Madison Ave.

“My dad decorated the place,” said co-owner Kevin Culjat. “There are a lot of John Wayne pictures, a lot of Americana in here.”

This is the fourth venture in the restaurant/bar business for Culjat and his family. They also own the Scott Street Pub in downtown Council Bluffs and two downtown Omaha establishments – the Stadium Club and J.D. Tuckers.

“My wife wanted to come out east,” Culjat said of this latest business, because many of their longtime patrons live in that part of the city. “We started looking at this location last summer. It was a nice size.”

After building everything from scratch, Johnny’s Cantina opened last December. It’s named after Culjat’s father, who started into this field back in 1964.

Johnny’s Cantina seats about 50 people comfortably and offers three 50-inch televisions. On the menu, patrons can enjoy soft tacos, enchiladas, burritos and green chili burritos. Appetizers include nachos, taco salads, salsa and chips, guacamole and chips, chicken tortilla or green chili soups, homemade green chili sauce by cook Joe Leonard “that people love,” and various cheese dips.

“We do a ton of food,” Culjat said.

Patrons can wash that down with a wide variety of beers, including seven on tap. Other drinks popular with the clientele include frozen margaritas and piña coladas.

Johnny’s Cantina is open Mondays through Saturdays from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. It’s possible, come fall and the football season, it might open earlier on Saturdays.

“We’ve been pleasantly surprised,” Culjat said of the business.
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I "coming soon" sign is up in the old Valentino's location for a restaurant called "Puerto Vallarta".
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