Old Louisville ramen restaurant closed indefinitely after car crash causes building fire
The fire started after a person driving at a high rate of speed crashed into a parked car and tree on Friday, LMPD spokesperson John Bradley said. Renshoku Ramen, a ramen shop in Old Louisville, has been closed indefinitely due to a fire caused by a car crash. The restaurant, which opened last year at 1161 S. Second St. in the former home of Barry's Cheesesteaks, was damaged by the incident. The driver died at the scene, but no other injuries were reported. The owner, Nicole Robey, stated that their focus is on supporting employees and their upstairs neighbors while assessing full restaurant damage and clean up. An estimated reopening date has not been announced.

Publié : il y a 10 mois par Ana Rocío Álvarez Bríñez dans Lifestyle
Renshoku Ramen, a ramen shop in Old Louisville, is closed until further notice after its building was damaged in a fire caused by a car crash on Friday.
The restaurant opened last year at 1161 S. Second St. in the former home of Barry's Cheesesteaks, The Courier Journal previously reported. Before opening their brick-and-mortar in Old Louisville, Renshoku Ramen primarily operated as a pop-up business.
The fire started after a person driving at a high rate of speed crashed into a parked car and tree at around 6:30 p.m., Louisville Metro Police spokesperson John Bradley said. The driver died at the scene, but no other injuries were reported.
“Our focus is currently on supporting our employees and our upstairs neighbors whose apartments were impacted while assessing full restaurant damage and clean up,” owner Nicole Robey told The Courier Journal.
Robey said people who wish to help can purchase digital gift cards through their website and visit once the restaurant reopens. An estimated reopening date has not been announced.
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