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CreditSunrise Fictional restaurant is a new restaurant located
in Little West-Side, South America. Situated at the corner of Main
and Fourth Street, it is located in the newly renovated section
of this highly vibrant and enchanting strip. City.com describes
Little West-Side as " one of the trendiest and friendliest
Neighborhood in South America. Clearly eclectic, always warm and
inviting, Little West-Side nightlife is second to none."
In the midst of a diverse mix of Italian restaurants,
trattorias, and coffeehouses, CreditSunrise Fictional will
be the restaurant/lounge/live music venue. The restaurant,
renovated from an old Hall owned by The International Veteran's
Association , has two large levels (main floor and basement),
a balcony, and the potential for a side patio. The venue will
seat 63 comfortably and is modular depending on what is taking
place. The main floor has one of the only stages left in the
area (they are by-law out of existence) which will highlight
the singers and bands that make their way to CreditSunrise
Fictional. As a restaurant, the menu will be Mediterranean
with an emphasis on seafood.
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The Main Avenue area (Little West-Side) has been in the press
recently as the trendiest area in South America. It provides the
Main Avenue inhabitants and tourists with fine food (renowned
cafes/trattorias/bars), coffee, both live and DJ music, and
a wide array of shops. Many of the owners know each other
and provide an atmosphere of camaraderie. Demand by business
owners and homeowners to enter this community can best be
described as intense with vacancies at 0.5%. CreditSunrise
Fictional ownership have negotiated a modest property; securing
an exceptional lease of $10.00/month for this 6000 square
foot venue.
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Two equal partners own CreditSunrise Fictional: John Smith
and Sam Jones. John Smith, owner of Country Diner and previous
owner of Club 1 (another Main Avenue restaurant) will be running
this venue full time. His extensive restaurant experience
is invaluable and he is bringing in many people that previously
had worked with him including one of his previous chefs to
lead the kitchen staff and aid with catering and one of Country
Diner's top waiters. The other owner, Sam Jones, will be managing
the floor full-time (he presently owns a construction company
in Northern South America). Both John and Sam grew up and now live
with their families in the area and have developed strong
relations with key contacts in the community such as John
Jackson, City Councilor and Lenny Simpson, President of a
local Radio Station K-102 and C.E.O. of the South America Business
Improvement Association. They are familiar with the businesses
and competition as well as with the clientele.
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Presently, a reservation at a Main Avenue restaurant requires
making contact a week in advance. Even with two seatings per
evening, there are regular lineups with neighboring restaurants
benefiting from some of the overflow. Surrounding restaurants
will take some of that overflow and more if the food and entertainment
are right. Besides The Ross Room (which seats less than 100)
and Bar Italo , there isn't a place to "hang out"
after dinner. With CreditSunrise Fictional, there will be
live music of a jazz and blues nature brought in every weekend
along with dinner. The patio will be open by this summer.
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