Robert Enea, a Danville developer who owns the old Lighthouse Cinema in Pacific Grove, has proposed to lease the property for 30 years at $60,000 annually, remodel it and bring in a new restaurant.
One option would be to have a restaurant that specializes in one style of food requiring a smaller kitchen, creating more table space. He’s also evaluating whether he could add a deck to the building.
He said his company, Enea Properties Company LLC, is considering specialty restaurants, like a sushi bar or an upscale restaurant that does take-out. He didn’t exclude bringing in a chain restaurant, but said there weren’t many that would consider such a small location.
Hmm – specialty food, chain . . .
More upscale than a McD

Should attract the families

My fave – chili dogs

Great site and wonderful pictures. I truly miss my old haunts and stomping grounds. That was twenty plus years ago and 1800 miles in the distance. I am amazed and often disappointed at how places change, dramatically when you’re away for any length of time. Sometimes for the better, but more often not. It’s hard to see memories lost. On my last trip down parts of my past had vanished only to be replaced by something newer, bigger, or better?
Life goes on.