Wed
Sep 25 2013
08:55 am
By: R. Neal
WATE reports that RouXbarb owner/chef Bruce Bogartz is asking customers and the community for cash assistance to keep the doors open. Don't think I've ever heard of that before.
Russ McBee tweeted links to the letters yesterday. Here's the first one, and here's a follow up in which Bogartz says he doesn't want to be "pushy" but the "clock is ticking."
The letters don't really explain the reason for the unusual request, but his remarks to WATE are, let's just say, rather blunt about it.
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Hubris
Hubris: (n) The belief that the general public will blindly bail out a private company when its own investor(s) won't.
Didn’t see meatballs on the menu,
but this guy must have them and they must be huge.
Still, don’t know if I’m more embarrassed for him or WATE. If people mismanaging and begging others for money is a news story, then they’re going to need more than 30 minutes.
Show me the business plan.
Show me the business plan.
And, give me some shares for
(in reply to WhitesCreek)
And, give me some shares for my "donation."
Nothing says "invest in me"
(in reply to WhitesCreek)
Nothing says "invest in me" better than "I'm not good with money".
RouXbarb owner says he can't
RouXbarb owner says he can't handle money and has a couple of health inspection fails (because he says he can't afford to keep things up to standards).
That's bad enough, but judging from Russ McBee's review here from a couple of years ago it sounds like he might have a couple of other problems. One, it sounds small (haven't been, don't know), and two, it is (or was then) BYOB.
I'm guessing restaurants make a lot of money, maybe even enough to cover their basic overhead, from alcohol sales. And it seems like such a small place would have to be a very upscale, exclusive, high-dollar dining destination to afford much more than a couple of staff. (See Foothills Milling in Maryville). This place doesn't sound like it meets these criteria.
But I'm not in the restaurant business, so who knows?
It hasn't been BYOB for at
(in reply to R. Neal)
It hasn't been BYOB for at least a year now. And smaller restaurants tend have lower overhead than giant ones, so I don't think that was a problem either. It was always busy but they have always been able to find me a table when I've called at the last minute, as long as my time was flexible. Knox Mason is small too. Catbird Seat in Nashville is tiny.
I like(d) RouXbard and will be sad to see it go, but it sounds like Bogartz's issues are much more than booze.
I've been a couple of times
(in reply to R. Neal)
I've been a couple of times since that review, and one thing stood out to me: the portion sizes have gotten huge. Maybe it's a lack of control over margins. I don't know.
Bruce has a long record of success and failure in Knoxville, so I guess the most surprising aspect of this story is that he managed to keep a restaurant alive for five whole years before it tanked.
Portions
(in reply to Russ)
You hear that a lot around here. Let’s go to so and so because you get a lot for the money.
Great notion for a grocery store, a recipe for an obese nation if a philosophy for meals.
Serious, not mean spirited
(in reply to Russ)
Failure always garners more attention than success in some circles. I am struggling to recall the successes. Can you help me?
Sure
(in reply to EconGal)
Lucille's, Harry's, and (at least for a while) Southbound at the L&N come immediately to mind.
He was executive chef at all three, and owner of none of them. Their successes were due to the fact that he *didn't* own them, in my opinion.
He owned Southbound
(in reply to Russ)
and then sold out to Regas who promptly closed it.
Oh, wow. I thought Regas
(in reply to JustMe)
Oh, wow. I thought Regas owned it from the beginning.
At last he's asking for help
At least he's asking for help rather than forcing taxpayers to help thru TARP and unlimited QE to the tune of $85 billion per month, and that's just what we know about.
What are taxpayers?
(in reply to fletch)
Dick Cheney
Well, they probably do, but you can see the government mindset at least since Reagan.
This whole thing makes me
This whole thing makes me sad. I hope he makes it but a relative of mine who grew up in the restaurant business says this is death throes. People can be really talented at something and still be the kind of people who just need to work for somebody else.
The Wrangler
The Wrangler made it there for years . I hear Frussies is moving. Perhaps this would be a good spot for them to move to.
I liked the Spooky's
I liked the Spooky's incarnation.
BEST fried chicken in town and the best slaw ever. And I don't even like slaw.
Spooky's was better than some tenants
And the smokehouse at the wrangler building is one of the best in town. It's a profitable spot waiting for the right tenant.
I hope this guy isn’t reading the WATE comments.
WATE wrote ; “Chef Bruce Bogartz says he needs $25,000-$40,000 to keep running.”
Which is it; $25K or $40K? Keep running for how long? Will $25K give you a week, month or a year? Have you paid yourself while your employees have gone unpaid? Is the debt personal or business related? When was the last time you had a GM? Have you had to close other establishments due to financial issues? Why not seek investors instead of donors?
This story should have not ran without asking at least half of those questions.
I always thought curiosity was a reason for getting into journalism. It appears we live in the land of the incurious.
A number of his competitors have "investors"
primarily a number of healed individuals who stake a restranteur from time to time, given the extreme costs associated with the opening of a restaurant, the fluctuating (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.) dining out patterns of their patrons, and the monthly hard costs associated with staying compiant with a number of health/cleanliness/usage regulations.
Bruce has probably gotten the right idea, but you go to your outside investors at the inception of the organization of a business, not necessarily on the backend when the doors are about to close (again).
Hope he makes it, but he really needs to be a chef at a restaurant he does not own or manage.
I've worked in a few kitchens
I've worked in a few kitchens downtown and in the Old City. I haven't worked for Bogartz, though someone did point him out to me one time, so I don't really know anything about him. And while I have been cooking for a few years I can't claim to know everything about food, and most of the places I've worked don't even involve fancy jackets. While not an expert I feel I do know a thing or two about restaurants and bars and feeding people.
As I read this I keep coming back to the health inspection and the moldy produce. According to the article the chef claims that it's hard to have standards, and yes, I'm paraphrasing, but he and I, while at different places in the food universe, do the same job. I don't think I have words to describe how I feel about that statement coming from someone who makes his living feeding people.
Outside of a few cheeses mold generally goes in the trash, pretty much the minute you see it. You might want to weigh or count before you toss it so it can go into your waste and be accounted for, or maybe it's small enough that you just count it as the cost of the business we're in. But if you keep mold around so long that the health inspector gets you for it then that's not even bad business; it's just gross.
Per Knox County clerk: Bruce
Rule #1 of business: pay your taxes. Get a good accountant to help you avoid as many as possible, but you gotta pay what you owe.
And if it's payroll tax withholding that hasn't been paid, that's like stealing from employees. An unpardonable sin in my book.