Evil Ronnie wrote:Any word on the street?
Dear Customers,
Please forgive the ‘radio silence’ and lack of updates on our website; it’s a bit tough to give everyone an update when there isn’t much solid information to share. We would like to thank you all for your calls, good wishes and prayers over the last 2 ½ months; this has been a challenging time for us. I would also like to personally apologize for my own ignorance when I said, the day after the fire, we would re-open in a few weeks…. little did we know.
We have been planning, negotiating, arguing and talking to the landlord, the Village, the banks and the insurance company. We believe, while there are still many pieces that must fall into place, we are getting closer. It has been a slow uphill battle, frustrating with roadblocks at many turns – but we do keep moving forward with baby-steps and are making headway.
At this point our re-opening looks to be sometime in May. As the parts of the puzzle fall into place we will continue to up-date the site. Your support and well wishes strengthen our resolve to keep looking ahead. We apologize for the amount of time it is taking.
We look forward to welcoming you back soon! We miss you all.
Warmly,
Judy & Bette Dworkin
Kaufman’s Bagel & Delicatessen
Elfin wrote:bummer on the delay. Any recs for some good corned beef and rye bread?
Cathy2 wrote:HI,
On their website, they now estimate a May reopening:Dear Customers,
...I would also like to personally apologize for my own ignorance when I said, the day after the fire, we would re-open in a few weeks…. little did we know.
We have been planning, negotiating, arguing and talking to the landlord, the Village, the banks and the insurance company. We believe, while there are still many pieces that must fall into place, we are getting closer. It has been a slow uphill battle, frustrating with roadblocks at many turns – but we do keep moving forward with baby-steps and are making headway.
Their experience parallels what I heard from Chuck of Chuck's Southern Cafe and from Doug (and his Dad) about Hot Doug's post fire experiences. The only place that has defied convention has been Andy's.
riddlemay wrote:I mean, naive me figures that if the place was to code and profitable and adequately equipped before it burnt down, all they should need to do is build it again the way it was and the various constituencies should be happy. Just looking to further my education here.
stevez wrote:There appears to be some progress being made at Kaufman's. I drove by there yesterday and a big green construction fence is now up around the entire property. It looks like new dumpsters and some construction equipment is there as well. Here's hoping that whatever hurdles have been standing in their way are now behind them.
LAZ wrote:I really hope they can open before Rosh Hashona.
The GC tells us we are on target for opening the week of October 1 barring any inspection issues. They do make periodic visits for approvals at each stage so we continue to hope we’ll be able to hold to that schedule.
http://skokie.suntimes.com/news/14665610-418/sneak-peek-kaufmans-looks-toward-fall-reopening.htmlSneak Peek: Kaufman’s looks toward fall reopening
Due to some unforeseen scheduling issues in the inspection process, we are revising the opening date of Kaufman’s Bagel & Delicatessen. We apologize for what we hope is this final delay but it could not be avoided. If all goes according to plan, we will be able to start cooking late next week and be ready to open the doors on November 5th. Please be patient for a few more days – we know it’s been a longer than everyone hoped and your frustration level matches ours. But good things come ‘to those who wait – and this is going to be good !