Thursday, May 10, 2012

Nosin' Around for News


The new Birch Bay Cafe and Bistro will open in about a month in the building we know and love as the “Blue Fish.” This according to Mr. Yoon, the proprietor, who I met Wednesday evening. He was working hard and sweating from cleaning the place up but smiling as he pointed to the liquor license application on the door.

But the picture is bleak at the Beach House that many are wistfully calling Stefanie's again. I'm hearing that, if new management doesn't appear soon, the season will be lost. A former employee explained that when Wynstra folded the leasing company pulled out all the equipment and that will take time to replace.

Down the drive, the CJ Wijns space was purchased by 'Grand Bay' condo owners who are advertising for an operator. There, too, nothing is left – including that nice furniture.

Word is the golf course is an impossible situation because the high cost of water to keep the grass alive could never be covered by green fees.

Turning to the beach, we understand Birch Bay and Blaine have been separated in a petition by ReSources to require participation in stormwater permit requirements. There was consideration that Blaine does not have enough population to be included but that, we understand, has been resolved. This is a WIN for the folks who run the Blaine city government – Dept. of Ecology pressure will enhance their stature of having the 97th worst polluted body of water in the state.

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2 comments:

  1. You should tell Mr. Yoon to change the name. There are already 2 Birch Bay Cafes along Birch Bay Drive

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  2. In addition, just want to mention that there are several restaurants still going strong: Birch Bay Teriyaki Cafe, Bay Cafe, C-Shop, Shores, and Bobby's Drydock.

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