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The Stokin' Goat Restaurant

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In the strip mall north of the 156th and Maple Hy-Vee, where Paradise Bay Tanning used to be (two bays west of the Subway) will be The Smoking Goat Restaurant. I don't know if it will be related to the one in San Diego, but that farm-to-table restaurant looks enviable.

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Let’s hope they can make the farm to table concept work at this location. Pig & Fitch lasted about 3 or so years at One Pacific Place..

The menu looks interesting enough to give it a try once they open...

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Omaha Cowboy wrote:Let’s hope they can make the farm to table concept work at this location. Pig & Fitch lasted about 3 or so years at One Pacific Place..

The menu looks interesting enough to give it a try once they open...

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Pig and Finch died due to high cost vs avg quality. Could get better food close by for equal or less.
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Im a huge foodie, but the names Pig & Finch, Smoking Goat, and of course Boars Head really turn me off. In other words, due to the name, there is a very very small chance I would ever give this new place a try.
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Silverspoon wrote:Im a huge foodie, but the names Pig & Finch, Smoking Goat, and of course Boars Head really turn me off. In other words, due to the name, there is a very very small chance I would ever give this new place a try.
Yeah, they sound like English Pubs.
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bigredmed1 wrote:
Omaha Cowboy wrote:Let’s hope they can make the farm to table concept work at this location. Pig & Fitch lasted about 3 or so years at One Pacific Place..

The menu looks interesting enough to give it a try once they open...

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Pig and Finch died due to high cost vs avg quality. Could get better food close by for equal or less.
I never had the chance, for whatever reason, to try Pig & Fitch. I do have a couple of friends who did like the place. I know Ruby Tuesday had a fairly long run at that same location.. But multiple restaurants, including Pig & Fitch, met an early demise after Ruby closed there..

Regarding the name of “Smoking Goat”, that won’t affect whether I’ll give the establishment a go or not.. For me, it’s just a matter of having the time to get around to trying a new place.. But everyone is different :) ...

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Yes, I don't care about names either. P&F had decent food, but not worth the money IMO.

Ruby Tuesday had a great salad bar, but redesigned their place to deemphasize it. Then it wasn't worth driving there.
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Appears to be open now. Looks like the owners of Stokes started a new venture
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