Ferndale s Public House and Antihero restaurants sold to One-Eyed Betty s owner
Two popular Ferndale restaurants have been sold to the owners of other, hip, neighboring eateries.
Public House and Antihero, both on W. Nine Mile in downtown Ferndale, have been sold. Former operators Sharon and Perry LaVoisne announced the news on social media Thursday, calling the move bittersweet. Once again we are reminded that life is ever-changing and unfolding to allow room for new opportunities, whether growth or reflection, they said in a statement. Although we are sad to see them go, we can’t say enough about how amazing it’s been being able to work side by side with such an incredible team to create these beautiful spaces and concepts. It took so many talented individuals to make these dreams come to life and we are forever grateful to everyone that was a part of it.
Ferndale bar/restaurants Public House, Antihero sold
Ferndale bar/restaurants Public House, Antihero sold
Two popular Ferndale bar/restaurants will soon have a new owner.
Sharon and Perry LaVoisne, owners of Public House and Antihero, on Thursday morning shared an Instagram post announcing the sale of the properties. Once again, we are reminded that life is ever-changing and unfolding to allow room for new opportunities, whether growth or reflection, the caption reads. It s been one hell of a ride these past eight years.
The new owner was not disclosed. A Michigan Control Liquor Commission licensing application search shows a transfer for the properties as pending to an entity called Fox 231 LLC, which lists Brian Kramer as its resident agent. Kramer owns Rosie O Grady s, One Eyed Betty s and Pop s for Italian in Ferndale.