Where everybody knows your name
Who isn’t familiar with the theme song from Cheers, right? Well, if you’re in your 20s at least, you’ll definitely know that famous ditty about the
About four years ago, I found mine. Now, bear in mind that I’m not a drinker, so in order for me to like a watering hole it has to go far beyond a place to get sloshed. I need a place with something more — good food, good friends, good music. Music, in particular, is a big reason why I would keep going back to a certain place over and over. I’m pretty eclectic when it comes to sound so I can listen to anything from rock to hip-hop to pop, as long as it’s catchy and as long as it’s entertaining, something not dull or not repetitive. Yeah, I know: tall order, right? But like I said, I found the perfect spot for me. My “Cheers,” as it were, is Capone’s Bar and Bistro on
Capone’s Bar and Bistro opened its doors on
But I think one of the key reasons I kept going back to Capone’s day in and day out (every single day back in 2004, if I recall correctly) was because of the great company. My good friend and Capone’s main man, Jay Server, always ensured that everyone who came had a great time. From crazy jokes to rocking music, to just amazing conversations with strangers, I’ve met and made amazing friends at Capone’s. I think I’ve met every single kind of person (that is what’s great about bars, after all): entrepreneurs, artists, musicians, politicians, models, actors, students, travelers, expats — the list goes on and on — and I’m constantly amazed by the never-ending supply of interesting people who populate my cozy bistro.
Last weekend, though, Capone’s Valero held it’s last party before officially closing its doors. I have to admit I was both sad and happy at the same time. Sad because my Cheers would be closed but happy because I got to see a lot of familiar faces I hadn’t seen in quite a while. It was good to reconnect. Besides, Capone’s closing is only a temporary thing. They will be reopening their doors again in a few months’ time — this time at The Fort so it’s not the end (not by a long shot), but it is the end of an era. At the risk of sounding like a sentimental sap, so many of the milestones in my life happened at Capone’s which is why it was natural for me to be sad on its last night. Those who were there with me know what I mean and at the same time I’m sure it served this same purpose for many other people as well. It was a constant evening destination and I was almost always certain to end the night bright and early the next day with a bowl of adobo flakes.
Yes, I already mentioned the food was good but that is most definitely an understatement. The food at Capone’s is delicious! It’s comfort food. A bowl of adobo flakes spells instant tasty crunchiness. They also have delicious pizzas, a really good Asian Chicken salad with a homemade dressing, addictive taco puffs (trust me: you can’t have just one), sinful chicken skin, and my personal favorite, really good rosemary chicken. I must have tried everything on the menu over the past four years and I have never been disappointed. You can seriously eat there any time of the day.
But even beyond all that, it really was the people that made it my home away from home. The staff led by Sir Danny and Sir Jun are warm, personable and amazing. I’ve made good friends with all the servers there and even know them all by name. They remember everything and really focus on the details — how I don’t like cheese, that I like my bread toasted, that I don’t drink alcohol. It’s incredible how at home they made me feel, even when the bar was jam-packed and you could barely navigate the crowd.
And the music! Well, safe to say Capone’s is my favorite bar to go to for awesome live bands. Over the years I have watched and cheered for several incredible bands that have graced the Capone’s stage. To name them all would take forever but some of my personal favorites include glam band NATF (naturally!) Overtone, Velcro, Blush,
So, after five years I say goodbye to my version of Cheers. As I said, it’s only for a while, but still. As Capone’s closed its doors for the last time all my favorite memories of the place ran marathons in my mind and I realized just how much I loved it. To all the people who made these past four years amazing, fun, meaningful and just plain awesome — it’s been one heck of a ride. To borrow from Fall Out Boy: Thanks for the memories! And see you at The Fort!