paoconnell
-
Total Posts:
71
- Joined: 2/26/2002
- Location: Minneapolis, MN
|
The Frontier is no longer open 24/7
Fri, 10/27/06 11:38 AM
( permalink)
From the local TV station, channel 7: "Weekend partiers will need to find another late-night stop to relieve the munchies. The Frontier Restaurant is no longer open 24/7. Drunken brawls have forced the owners of the popular Central Avenue eatery to close for several hours on weekend mornings. The Frontier, which has been operating across from the University of New Mexico for 35 years, will close its doors from 1:30 to 4 a.m. Fridays through Sundays, starting this weekend. The restaurant remains open 24 hours a day Monday through Thursday, said graveyard shift Manager Gabriela Fernandez. The problem is weekend drunks, she said. In spite of heightened security over the years, fights break out on the sidewalk, in the parking lot, even inside."
|
|
|
|
|
buffetbuster
|
RE: The Frontier is no longer open 24/7
Fri, 10/27/06 11:52 AM
( permalink)
It is a shame that they have to take steps like this, just because of a few idiots. Here in Pittsburgh, The Original Hot Dog Shop charges more late at night on weekends as a surcharge for the extra security they have to provide. I have been to The Frontier twice and both times it was around 6:00 AM and practically had it to myself. It is hard for me to think of it as a business where drunken brawls take place.
|
|
|
|
xannie_01
-
Total Posts:
1481
- Joined: 10/18/2005
- Location: albuquerque, NM
|
RE: The Frontier is no longer open 24/7
Fri, 10/27/06 1:28 PM
( permalink)
Weekend partiers will need to find another late-night stop to relieve the munchies. The Frontier Restaurant is no longer open 24/7. Drunken brawls have forced the owners of the popular Central Avenue eatery to close for several hours on weekend mornings. The Frontier, which has been operating across from the University of New Mexico for 35 years, will close its doors from 1:30 to 4 a.m. Fridays through Sundays, starting this weekend. The restaurant remains open 24 hours a day Monday through Thursday, said graveyard shift Manager Gabriela Fernandez. The problem is weekend drunks, she said. In spite of heightened security over the years, fights break out on the sidewalk, in the parking lot, even inside. "People are out after the bars close. Sometimes it looks like a bar in here," Fernandez said. "It's better to just close it down before somebody gets hurt." Since it opened in 1971, the Frontier has been a Duke City fixture known far and wide for its New Mexican fare and cinnamon rolls. Beginning in November 1991, it has been open 24 hours a day. Owners Larry and Dorothy Rainosek have boosted security over the years, Fernandez said. On weekend nights, nine security officers patrol inside or out, she said. Patrons are "wanded" when they enter the restaurant to check for weapons. But with late-night lines stretching out the door and around the corner, fights still erupt, Fernandez said. Most are outside, but there was a big one Saturday between the tables inside, she said. "I have no idea" what it was about, she said. "We're behind the counter. All we know is there's stuff flying everywhere." The violence is a weekend phenomenon, Fernandez said. When drinkers leave the bars, many head to the Frontier for a snack. Breakfast burritos and the gooey rolls are the top-sellers, she said. And sales are good during those hours, she acknowledged. "But we've had all the other problems that come along with them." The owners "have done everything in their power to make sure we're safe," Fernandez said. "It's just not working anymore." The cafe will remain open from 4 a.m. Sunday through 1:30 a.m. Friday.
|
|
|
|
tamandmik
-
Total Posts:
949
- Joined: 6/25/2003
- Location: Las Cruces, NM
|
RE: The Frontier is no longer open 24/7
Fri, 10/27/06 2:41 PM
( permalink)
What a bunch of savages. It just goes to show you that no matter how much security you hire, or how many correct measures you take, the actions of a few brigons will ruin it for the rest of us. Not that I am ever around the Frontier at 4 am anyway, I just feel for the owners. When I first read the thread, I expected worse. It's my all time favorite place in Albuquerque, and probably in the top 5 places that I have visited in Roadfood.
|
|
|
|
xannie_01
-
Total Posts:
1481
- Joined: 10/18/2005
- Location: albuquerque, NM
|
RE: The Frontier is no longer open 24/7
Sun, 10/29/06 2:55 PM
( permalink)
what's happened is that in the past two years, a bunch of bars have opened. seems like they want to turn central ave into a replica of 6th street in austin.
|
|
|
|
wanderingjew
-
Total Posts:
6153
- Joined: 1/18/2001
- Location: East Greenwich/ Warwick, RI
- Roadfood Insider
|
RE: The Frontier is no longer open 24/7
Sun, 10/29/06 3:45 PM
( permalink)
I haven't really been to Albuquerque since 1996. When I was briefly living there back in 1987 and visiting through early 96, all the bars and restaurants were basically confined to the suburbs. Although the Nob Hill section was just beginning to come into its own, I couldn't imagine anything else on Central Avenue other than drug dealers, prostitutes, fleabag hotels and bail bondsmen. Although it's been a long time, imagining Central Avenue as a version of Austins' 6th street is just something I'll have to see.
|
|
|
|
tamandmik
-
Total Posts:
949
- Joined: 6/25/2003
- Location: Las Cruces, NM
|
RE: The Frontier is no longer open 24/7
Mon, 10/30/06 4:19 PM
( permalink)
quote:Originally posted by wanderingjew I haven't really been to Albuquerque since 1996. When I was briefly living there back in 1987 and visiting through early 96, all the bars and restaurants were basically confined to the suburbs. Although the Nob Hill section was just beginning to come into its own, I couldn't imagine anything else on Central Avenue other than drug dealers, prostitutes, fleabag hotels and bail bondsmen. Although it's been a long time, imagining Central Avenue as a version of Austins' 6th street is just something I'll have to see. Xannie is absolutely right. However, your description is still an appropriate one if you proceed further on down Central Ave (Rt 66) west, under I-25.
|
|
|
|