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Started by Conan71, September 22, 2006, 07:20:57 AM

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Conan71

I know this has been discussed on another thread, but does anyone know when the Metro is going to close?

My wife and I were going to stop in for dinner after leaving Arnie's the other night and they were closed just before 9pm.  She said she saw a sign on the door that said they are only open for breakfast & lunch- like 7am to 3pm [:(]

I'm going to miss having that so close to home.
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

okiebybirth

quote:
Originally posted by Conan71

I know this has been discussed on another thread, but does anyone know when the Metro is going to close?

My wife and I were going to stop in for dinner after leaving Arnie's the other night and they were closed just before 9pm.  She said she saw a sign on the door that said they are only open for breakfast & lunch- like 7am to 3pm [:(]

I'm going to miss having that so close to home.



Metro Diner changed their hours of operation on September 15th.  They will fully close at the end of September.

HoneySuckle

My daughter and some friends had lunch there yesterday. She said the people working were very friendly and food was good. It's a shame that TU has to swallow up everybody and everything in their quest for more landscape and apartments. Their parking still sucks, so I have no idea why they need more land.
 

Conan71

I want to eat there one more time before they close, maybe I can talk the missus into breakfast tomorrow or Sunday.  I will miss that as a part of the 11th St. landscape.  What about the Wendy's and when are they going to tear down J.R.'s?
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

jdb

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Originally posted by HoneySuckle

... so I have no idea why they need more land.



Silly Suckle,

Everyone knows that large grassy area's, with some flags flapping around, are the surest sign of the highest education.

rwarn17588


Conan71

I'm sad to see it go since it was sort of a cornerstone in my "coming of age".  It became a favorite haunt of me and my friends- great place for a late night snack after going to J.R.'s, or staggering in the next day for a great hang-over breakfast.  As I matured and bought a house in the neighborhood, I remember my older daughter eating pancakes with her bare hands.  Since moving back to the area I've tried to frequent it with some regularity.  Just wondering where I'll have to go to get a Monte Cristo fix now.

I notice in the link you provided, it's not considered "historic" since it was built in the 1980's, understandable by anyone's definition.

In a way, it will always be historic in my life.  One of those places 25 years down the road I'll be saying: "Remember the old Metro Diner?"
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

BixB

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Originally posted by rwarn17588

Closing day is uncertain, but the owner says "soon."

http://rwarn17588.wordpress.com/2006/09/13/tus-taking-us-over/


It's dissapointing to read in the article you linked to that he hasn't found a new location and may not reopen at all.  It seems like there would be a number of suitable sites fairly close by along 11th.

If he is wanting to take this opportunity to get out of the business then it would sure be nice if some local restuaranteur would step in, buy the operation and re-establish it as close by as possible, with as close to the look of the original as possible.

Conan71

Auctioning off the contents doesn't sound too promising.  They ought to find a site in the Brady or Blue Dome to re-open it.
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

AngieB

A friend told me today that he had lunch at The Metro over the weekend. He was told that they would be open through December.

T Badd

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Originally posted by TulsaMINI

A friend told me today that he had lunch at The Metro over the weekend. He was told that they would be open through December.




Interesting. The must have got a bit of a reprieve. When I was there several weeks back, they told me they were shutting down at the end of this week.

Although it's not an authentic '50s diner, the thing I've always loved the most about this place is the neon. I had to snap some pics for this Lost Tulsa entry before all the lights are gone. That entry also has a link to my Metro Diner Flickr photoset, where I posted up a handful of pics of both the exterior and interior of this landmark.


Rico

quote:
Originally posted by T Badd

quote:
Originally posted by TulsaMINI

A friend told me today that he had lunch at The Metro over the weekend. He was told that they would be open through December.




Interesting. The must have got a bit of a reprieve. When I was there several weeks back, they told me they were shutting down at the end of this week.

Although it's not an authentic '50s diner, the thing I've always loved the most about this place is the neon. I had to snap some pics for this Lost Tulsa entry before all the lights are gone. That entry also has a link to my Metro Diner Flickr photoset, where I posted up a handful of pics of both the exterior and interior of this landmark.





Shouldn't the time on the clock say Midnite..........?[}:)]

rwarn17588

The Metro's marquee this week said it will be closing on Sunday, Nov. 26.

I've been told there will be an auction of the contents in December sometime.

Rico

Heard a few of the results of the auction today...

The sign... that I would have thought would be something sought after by the "Route 66 people" went to "Stokely Sign" price undisclosed..

From the story, it was a song...
 
Stokely as it reads on the search I did is an outdoor advertising sign company... In other words "Billboards".. Hear he has quite a collection of signs.

Would like to think he is somehow connected to the "66" bunch.

The irony of this, the version I heard said, the Metro Owner was looking for a Museum to donate it to for a "Tax Write Off"... He did not feel it would sell for a very high price..
 
Front Doors...... went for $1000 for the pair..

Adios por El Metro......

rwarn17588

Route 66 museums, from what I heard, backed away from acquiring the sign because it's so darned big. I've been in Route 66 museums all up and down the Mother Road, and none of them have ceilings tall enough to handle it.