BIZNOTES: Record Store Day night; J.F. Henry closes; Pegasus Pizza reopens

Three West Seattle business notes:

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RECORD STORE DAY NIGHT: The most-festive day of the year at Easy Street Records is in its 12th hour, since a 7 am opening for which people were standing in line. We stopped in for the first of two afternoon/evening events, with Greg Vandy of KEXP‘s “Roadhouse show in the store this afternoon, signing his “26 Songs in 30 Days” book about Woody Guthrie:

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One more event before RSD wraps – a live in-store performance by Acapulco Lips, coming up at 7 pm.

JF HENRY FINALE: As noted here earlier this week, today was closing day for JF Henry Cooking and Dining in The Junction, after 31 years. We stopped in toward the end of the last day for a photo:

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What are you going to do next? we asked. “Not be here!” they joked – though on a more serious note, they will be back for a while around midweek, since there’s still some cleanup to do, despite how much merchandise moved during their retirement sale. Some of the remaining merchandise, they tell us, will be on eBay. (Backstory: We reported on their retirement plans in early March, and followed up on the building’s future days later.

PEGASUS REOPENS: The folks at Pegasus Pizza on Alki promised to let us know when their remodeling closure was over. This afternoon, they sent word that after five days, the restaurant is now open again.

2 Replies to "BIZNOTES: Record Store Day night; J.F. Henry closes; Pegasus Pizza reopens"

  • clark5080 April 17, 2016 (9:34 am)

    Pegsasis  is reopened but it is really strange the dining area is now much smaller and it seemed like maybe it was all new staff as they were really struggeling keeping up. Also they had empty tables and were taking a list. Just kind kind of odd.

  • M April 26, 2016 (1:40 pm)

    Yeah….Pegasus is about 1/3 the size.  

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