Dog Et Al Relocates to Bannerman Crossing

News Summary

Dog Et Al, a beloved diner in Tallahassee, has permanently closed its Southside location due to safety concerns. The owner has found a new home at Bannerman Crossing, hoping for a brighter future in a more secure environment. The closure sparked discussions about community safety and the restaurant’s deep impact on the local area.

Tallahassee Faces Changes as Dog Et Al Closes Southside Location

In a surprising turn of events, Dog Et Al restaurant, a beloved establishment on South Monroe Street, has permanently closed its doors. The owner, Adam Braun, has made the decision to relocate the restaurant, citing serious quality-of-life issues in the area that have affected both staff and customers. The recent closure has raised eyebrows and led to many discussions about safety and community well-being.

A New Home Awaits

Dog Et Al has officially found a new home at Bannerman Crossing, a popular retail hub in Northeast Leon County. This vibrant area opened its doors to the public in July 2024, and Dog Et Al is hoping to thrive there. The restaurant, famous for its iconic diner atmosphere and comfort food offerings, is looking forward to welcoming familiar and new faces in this more secure environment.

Safety Concerns on the Southside

The decision to leave the Southside wasn’t made lightly. Braun expressed his concern about operating at night amidst rising safety issues. Reports indicated a concerning increase in overall crime incidents in the area during 2024 when compared to the previous year. The restaurant had faced multiple challenges, including theft and even a bizarre incident involving a passer-by defecating in the parking lot. These occurrences contributed to the discomfort surrounding the restaurant’s safety for both employees and patrons.

Open for a mere two to three hours during lunch, Dog Et Al struggled to attract enough customers to maintain sustainability. Braun recognized the need for a more secure and profitable location for the cherished diner, which could better support its staff and provide a relaxed atmosphere for diners.

Community Sentiments and Future Plans

Braun’s deep appreciation for the Southside community remains evident. Despite the challenges faced, he has not ruled out the possibility of returning to the area in the future. There’s hope that in due time, possibly in a different part of the greater downtown area, Dog Et Al may once again serve its loyal customers. This aspiration is rooted in a fondness for the neighborhood that the restaurant called home for some time.

The closure is viewed with disappointment not only by Braun but also by the local community. Dog Et Al wasn’t just another dining option; it was a community staple, where neighbors gathered for a hearty meal and warm conversations. Its comfortable vibe and friendly staff became a part of many people’s daily routines.

Looking Ahead

As Dog Et Al embarks on this new chapter in Bannerman Crossing, many are hopeful that the move will breathe new life into the establishment while ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for all. Transitioning operations from one part of the city to another may come with its challenges, but the resilience of this restaurant and those who love it suggests a bright future ahead.

For now, the Southside can only reminisce about the good times spent at Dog Et Al, holding onto the hope that one day, it might grace the neighborhood once more. Until then, patrons can pop into the new location and experience the same beloved dishes and atmosphere they have come to cherish throughout the years.

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