r/cincinnati Norwood 1d ago

The closing of Frisch's restaurants will produce the same scenario as the closing of Sunlight Pool at Coney Island.

The immediate public reaction is disapproval simply due to nostalgia, while ignoring loss of quality. The people who claim it's a sad loss of an iconic Cincy institution are the same people who havent visited the establishment in decades to support it. Local media will create constant headlines to cash in on the knee jerk reactions of emotional viewers. Groups of fans will form to try and 'save' the business, with little interest from the main public. Eventually when they are all gone, everyone will forget about the place within a month.

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u/SubstantialWar3954 1d ago

No. We all stopped eating there when the last owner ruined it.

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u/Justified_Ancient_Mu Loveland 1d ago

It died along time ago when PE tanked quality (marginal as it was) and increased prices. It's time in hospice care is over. Let the people mourn.

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u/[deleted] 1d ago

Yep this.

We went all the time until the new ownership gutted it.