San Ramon Steakhouse to Close After Nearly 80 Years in Business
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San Ramon’s Brass Door Closes Softly; Last Toasts On Christmas Eve
San Ramon’s Brass Door restaurant – an extended dining room for local families in search of a prime rib dinner and a friendly place to celebrate a special occasion since the end of World War II – is calling it quits, its owners have announced. The homey venue is planning to go out in style, offering loyal customers items from a menu honed over decades and paired with selected local wines during a final Christmas Eve dinner. “Despite our best eff…
San Ramon steakhouse to close after nearly 80 years in business
By Katie Nielsen A steakhouse in the East Bay that’s been in business for almost 80 years has announced it has to close. The owner of The Brass Door in San Ramon says it’s all over a lease dispute with the building owner, and earlier this week, announced their final day of service will be on Christmas Eve. “This is one of the staples of San Ramon, as far as a restaurant goes. And it’s a gathering place. It’s like a family,” says San Ramon reside…
The Brass Door to shut permanently after nearly 80 years in San Ramon
A beloved San Ramon Valley institution is in its final days this month after serving as a central community gathering spot for decades – longer than the city itself. The post The Brass Door to shut permanently after nearly 80 years in San Ramon appeared first on Pleasanton Weekly.
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