By the time you read this Bar 145 Kent should be open to the public.
Downtown Kent's newest bar opened via a VIP reception held Thursday night.
Read about the soft opening on KentWired here.
Owner Jeremy Fitzgerald said previously he anticipated opening to the public this weekend.
The new bar, located in the new AMETEK building on Erie Street, also will include an enclosed, outdoor patio.
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Chris (Kit) Myers
7:36 am on Saturday, January 19, 2013
Good to see this. Bars add vitality to the downtown and generate tax money for the City of Kent.
Pat
9:53 am on Saturday, January 19, 2013
Bars and restraunts are just about all there is in the new section of Kent and of high priced luttle shops--nothing practical for most people other an the out fitter shop for hiking gear and etc. Off the Wagon is a great store. We could really use a cooking store, yarn shop--yes even students knit!!!
Mars
11:27 am on Saturday, January 19, 2013
I too wish Kent had a yarn shop. Sigh...
Mars
11:30 am on Saturday, January 19, 2013
Hopefully this place will get some good live music!!
i love doughnuts
3:01 pm on Saturday, January 19, 2013
"staff members wearing black T-shirts, jeans and red Chuck Taylors..." moms and dads will love how "cool" this place is - and probably the music, too.
FU Bob
7:41 pm on Saturday, January 19, 2013
A yarn shop would be called the 'Yawn' shop. Good Lord people, go knit your 'drug rug' using some old yarn your grandma has stuffed away in an old cupboard.
Chris (Kit) Myers
8:31 pm on Saturday, January 19, 2013
We need more bars. They add vitality to the downtown and create jobs for the police department, the EMTs, the emergency rooms, the burn units, the people who make prosthetics and wheelchairs, and the undertakers. Who in their right mind would want a yarn shop? Imagine!
Dr. Anarchy Clown PHD
9:47 pm on Saturday, January 19, 2013
your self righteousness is showing kit.
Mars
1:45 pm on Sunday, January 20, 2013
Funny, but I find another bar to be a "yawn shop". Thankfully the world takes all kinds or it would be an ugly shade of boring gray. And some people actually knit and crochet items rather than buying them. To create useful things with your own hands is, unfortunately, not appreciated in today's world. Might as well just go buy a hat or scarf made in some other by someone (adult or child) you don't know and don't care about. That way, when something happens to it, it's so much easier to just throw away.
FU Bob is no longer with us.
Chris (Kit) Myers
11:01 pm on Saturday, January 19, 2013
No, I do nor believe it is a matter of self-righteousness and I am not one that never has a drink. I believe it is a matter of recognizing the destructiveness to the community as a whole by promoting Kent as a "destination" when so much of it is alcohol oriented. You may think that Kent's making the area news for drunken partying is OK. I think it is sad, very sad, and speaks very loudly about what we have become.
i love doughnuts
12:01 pm on Sunday, January 20, 2013
drunken partying IS okay, so long as the participants are behaved and responsible - it's a normal part of young adulthood...and as i remember, it was pretty darn fun. if you want a dry destination then perhaps you should move to hartville - i hear the string beans at their family-style restaurant is 4 stars.
FU Bob
11:57 pm on Saturday, January 19, 2013
Just got back from Bar 145. Cool place. Band did a lot of covers of 90's rap, not my gig but they sounded pretty good. Good crowd and a lot of dancing. I hope the place does well and I wish them luck. Glad it's not a yarn shop!
Concerned Neighbor
5:33 pm on Sunday, January 20, 2013
We do need some interesting retail to emerge. Not sure the new area can sustain ordering just restaurants. What do you think?
Concerned Neighbor
5:40 pm on Sunday, January 20, 2013
Survive on just restaurants...
Sa;;y
6:01 pm on Sunday, January 20, 2013
Chris,
I'm with you 100% on this one. Bars generate money for all the wrong reasons. Sad.
FU Bob- Bob is deceased and I think your using his name on here is extremely disrespectful to a great artist.
Chris (Kit) Myers
6:25 pm on Sunday, January 20, 2013
Yes, anyone who would use FU Bob as an alias is... well... an ass. C'mon ass, tell us your name. You are being disrespectful to a fine gentleman who never hurt a soul, and whose art is the proud possession of all Kentites who are lucky enough to own a work of it.
Apologize! Are you man enough? I doubt it.
silly sally
7:08 pm on Sunday, January 20, 2013
i love getting drunk downtown while you guys have knitting circles.
Brad Bolton
11:12 pm on Sunday, January 20, 2013
Using the FU Bob moniker does not only cheapen the relationship I had with Robert Wood, it makes a mockery of a complex artist.
FU Bob
9:10 am on Monday, January 21, 2013
Ease up, people. Obviously no room for a sense of humor in the Kent Patch. Nobody can take a joke anymore. We'd rather jump on the 'hey, that offends me' bandwagon and cry about our hurt feelings. A city like Kent, with so much diversity, has something to 'offend' everyone, only if you let it. Jeez, live and let live. As for the FU Bob moniker, I don't think Robert would care. Plus, it wasn't his chosen name, it was a nickname we gave him. I picked it to keep his spirit and nickname alive. Don't care if you don't like it, not sorry if you're offended.
Mars
10:08 am on Monday, January 21, 2013
You pointed out he never picked the nickname up himself. Most people who remember him as FU Bob (myself included) don't have the same relationship, respect, affection and understanding toward him as those who knew him as Robert Wood. Maybe Robert wouldn't want the screenname FU Bob floating around the internet spouting off snarky comments. Hey, maybe he would, but we can't know. But you can tell some people aren't digging your use of the nickname. The man is no longer with us. I guess the thing is, respect people in death - friend or foe. Death is the ultimate end and everyone will face it one day so it is important to respect every person in death, even if you did not respect him in life.
Like you said, he never held the moniker near and dear to his heart...
Concerned Neighbor
10:30 am on Monday, January 21, 2013
Thought we were talking about downtown progress...guess not.