NAMI celebrating acceptance and support with a street party
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Muskegon Restaurant, Rooftop Bar to Reopen Under New Ownership
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New downtown Muskegon restaurant offers rooftop bar with ‘a breath of fresh air’
Updated May 07, 2021;
Posted May 07, 2021
April Fairchild, the general manager of No Name Saloon, 609 W. Western Ave., stands on the rooftop bar of the new restaurant opening in downtown Muskegon in May. (Rose White | MLive)
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No Name Saloon is replacing the former Tipsy Toad Tavern, 609 W. Western Ave.
Mike Kordecki bought the restaurant in mid-April, adding it to the Hometown Hospitality collection that includes Smash Wine Bar, Marine Tap Room, Full Moon Diner, Pub 111, The Humidor and Whitehall Landing.
The building on West Western Avenue near Seventh Street includes an indoor dining area on the main floor and outdoor seating with umbrellas and string lights on the second floor.
‘Social’ drinking outside on 12 blocks of downtown Muskegon begins soon
Updated Mar 11, 2021;
Posted Mar 11, 2021
Downtown Muskegon s, social district, allowing patrons to stroll more than 12 blocks with drinks in hand, will fully open in April.
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MUSKEGON, MI – The party is about to really get started in downtown Muskegon with the launch of its 12-block social district along which patrons will be able to stroll with their alcoholic beverages.
The social district, designed to give the downtown a “year-round festival atmosphere” will have a full “launch” starting in mid-April,
and could involve more than 20 alcohol-serving establishments.
The district stretches nearly the full length of Western Avenue, from Eighth Street to just past Pine Street. It also includes parts of Clay Avenue.