Saturday, January 07, 2006

Goodbye, Goodbye, Goodbye

Nothing lasts forever, but you're still surprised when institutions go down.

First, even though ChicagoGuy is in denial, the venerable Berghoff is closing. It's a family-owned German restaurant in Chicago's Loop that's been serving sauerbraten and schnitzel for over a century. I used to work about two blocks from The Berghoff, and when friends came into town, we'd meet there for lunch, even though the place was invariably packed.

For some reason, they're shutting down February 28. From what I've heard, business is still great, so it's not about money. According to the website, the building will be leased to Carlyn Berghoff Catering, run by the daughter of the owners. Hmm.

Closer to home, two of the best independent record stores in the country, Rhino Records in Westwood and Aron's in Hollywood, will be closing down. Many's the hour I've stood checking out their selection--especially Aron's, which is just up the street.

I see two factors driving them out of business. First, records stores are in trouble in general--people get their music, legally and otherwise, off the internet these days. Second, a few years ago, a branch of Amoeba Music opened in Hollywood, and it's been doing blockbuster business since. The competition might have driven other independents over the edge.

I hope to pick up a few deals before they close. But in a few weeks, LA will seem a little lonelier.

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