Monday, July 30, 2012

Gates and Brovi

If you travel the near west side of Madison in any regularity, you have watched the progress of the new retail/apartment complex Parman Place.  If you recall, Parman Place is located in what was formerly a long-time Madison business Parman's service station, at the corner of Glenway and Monroe St.

Gates and Brovi, a restaurant owned by Phillip Hurley and John Gadau of Marigold Kitchen and Sardine Fame will occupy the first floor of the new development.  The name of the restaurant may sound more like a business firm than a restaurant, but Hurley assures me the name has meaning.

"It's named after my grandfather and John's father, two people who have had great influence on each of our careers," explains Hurley.

The restaurant is expected to be family friendly and neighborhood oriented.  It is slated to open in September. 

The restaurant will be a welcome addition to an already vibrant neighborhood. Watch for details about an opening soon!

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