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Restaurant Next to Drury Once Decided, But Now Contended

Alderman Tom Kramer said negotiations for the restaurant have reopened.

 

It's known that an 8,000 square foot restaurant will sit next to the under construction Drury Inn and Suites hotel in Brentwood, but it's still not determined what it will be.

Brentwood Ward 4 Alderman Tom Kramer said new restaurant was originally announced as the Bonefish Grill, an upscale eatery owned by OSI/Bloomin' Brands, operators of Outback Steakhouse, Fleming's Steakhouse, Carrabba's Italian Grill and Roy's Restaurant.  

But now a second restaurant is in the running.

"Since that announcement by Drury, negotiations have reopened for the possibility of a different restaurant. Those negotiations have not yet concluded," Kramer said.

"The other possibility is a known, but very popular brand in Missouri. We would be happy to have either one located in Brentwood," he said.

The demolition is complete, and workers are now pouring the foundation for a retaining wall for the 3.97 acre site.

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Lou P

7:29 pm on Thursday, February 21, 2013

I sincerely hope the Bonefish Grill option will prevail as this is an excellent restraunt that would bring people from all over the area and outstate into Brentwood. I have had two great experiences eating at Bonefish in Memphis and Fort Walton Beach, FL. The food & service are suberb.

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AMalley

7:55 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

Please opt for Bonefish Grill, a fantastic restaurant, on par with service and quality like Brio and Bricktops. Maybe better! Have been to the ones in Hilton Head, Tampa, and Naples FL.

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