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Bar'N, Green Room put out to pasture

City Council to explore options for site's future

Caitlyn Wachovec

Issue date: 2/18/09 Section: News
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The city of Kent evicted the tenants running The Bar'N and The Green Room after they failed to make monthly payments, forcing the closure of the two South Depeyster Street bars. Kent City Council will explore other options for the location, including possibly demolishing the buildings. Daniel R. Doherty | Daily Kent Stater
The city of Kent evicted the tenants running The Bar'N and The Green Room after they failed to make monthly payments, forcing the closure of the two South Depeyster Street bars. Kent City Council will explore other options for the location, including possibly demolishing the buildings. Daniel R. Doherty | Daily Kent Stater

The Bar'N and The Green Room, two bars sharing the same building on South Depeyster Street, closed this week after the city served its owners an eviction notice.

The tenants were told Thursday they had three days to get out of the building.

"They became delinquent in their payments," Economic Development Director Dan Smith said.

The building is owned by the city of Kent and was leased on a month-to-month basis to Lincoln Baringer, former owner of the Robin Hood, and TG Carpenter LLC. They were behind on their $3,200 a month payments.

Baringer could not be reached for comment.

The Kent City Council will explore options for the location, Smith said. The building could be renovated for other uses, but he said demolition is a viable option.

The Bar'N and Green Room may be the last of a long line of bars to come and go from that building. Before the Bar'N, there was Barcode. And before Barcode, there was Screwy Louie's.

Ray's Place manager Matt Wilcox said it was obvious the Bar'N and the Green Room weren't " expecting to be there for the long haul" because they were doing a month-to-month lease.

There's no concern for a lack of watering holes, though.

Jeff Franklin, a bouncer at the Bar'N, said the liquor license has already been sold to a new bar being built on state Route 59.

Contact public affairs reporters Caitlyn Wachovec at cwachove@kent.edu.
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JB

posted 2/18/09 @ 10:50 AM EST

That's what they get. The only thing they had going for them was that mechanical bull and the free Thursday's (which competed against the Robin Hood). (Continued…)

HA

posted 2/18/09 @ 2:17 PM EST

Looks like the owner's ACN pyramid scheme really helped him out.

Ralph

posted 2/18/09 @ 4:16 PM EST

This does not surprise me at all.

Recently Unemployed Bartender

posted 2/18/09 @ 7:38 PM EST

As a former employee of the bars in question, I must say that the owner seemed to be driving his business into the ground from the start. He did nothing by the book, was constantly paying fines, and didn't have any respect for us. (Continued…)

Tommy

posted 2/18/09 @ 9:46 PM EST

I think the reason the Bar'n went under is due to the massive amount of free shots that my friends and I got from their lovely bartenders

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