Oakland County
Bobcat Bonnie’s in downtown Ferndale closing
By Melody Baetens, The Detroit Information
On Sunday night the proprietor of Bobcat Bonnie, Matthew Buskard, introduced that the placement within the middle of Ferndale could be closed after the Monday service.
That is the most recent in a collection of closures for the restaurant group, which closed places in Corrktown, Wyandotte, Ypsilanti and Partridge Creek in latest months. A Bobcat Bonnie stays open in Lansing.
“Thanks Ferndale for actually altering a lot of our lives. And thanks for altering mine – and constructing my confidence to be myself with out hesitation,” reads an announcement on social media Sunday Night. “It’s so energy to stay on this neighborhood. In case you are ever within the Lansing atmosphere – we want to see you at Bobcat Lansing!”
“And for my workers – I do know that we now have seen loads from one another currently – and I respect that you just all stick with us throughout all these ups and downs. You made a ‘job’ as a group and a household. It was a pleasure to serve you all. Thanks very a lot.”
On Tuesday the restaurant was opened at 240 W. 9 Mile Highway for a sale of the tables, chairs, glassware, indicators, outside furnishings, inventive accents and extra, in accordance with the social media publish.
Bobcat Bonnie was open for the primary time in Corrktown in 2015. That unique location closed in March.
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