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Posted: 6:00
p.m. Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Middletown restaurant to re-open
with new owners
By http://www.journal-news.com/staff/rick-mccrabb/" rel="nofollow - Staff Writer
MIDDLETOWN
— Eighty years after it opened, and
five years after it closed, a Middletown landmark was sold earlier this month,
and the new owners hope to bring it back to life.
Chef
Ken Ledford and bartender Emily Profitt recently purchased The Meadows from the
previous owner Mike Mandzak III and plan to reopen the “upscale” restaurant in
the next two to three weeks, Profitt said. She said the name and phone number will
remain the same, and because The Meadows was established in 1934, the interior
will feature photos of gangsters from that time period.
Ledford said all of his dishes will be made
from scratch and will feature fresh ingredients. Before buying The Meadows,
Ledford, a chef for more than 30 years, worked at the Golden Lamb in Lebanon,
L’Auberge in Kettering, Refectory Restaurant in Columbus, and Jeff Ruby’s and
Clovernook Country Club in Cincinnati.
Profitt has been a bartender for 15 years
at Clovernook Country Club and Four Bridges Country Club, she said.
The lunch menu will feature $5 soups, a $14
blackened steak salad, sandwiches that start at $7 and entrees include from
Scottish salmon for $15. The dinner menu ranges from $7 sandwiches to filet
mignon for $30.
Profitt said she and Ledford were drawn to
The Meadows because owning a restaurant was always a dream of theirs. She’s
confident The Meadows can be successful again.
“We
will get the old-timers to come back and attract new customers,” she said. “We
are excited. We think it will be a big hit. We are going to make it. We are
determined.”
The Meadows has a long history in the city.
Mike Mandzak Jr. built the restaurant from the ground up in 1934, then it was
operated by his son. Back then, The Meadows’ rustic wood paneled interior
featured historic prints from the old Sorg Mansion instead of sleek flat
panel TVs. It harkened back to the
days of executive lunches, a time when Mandzak said Armco executives would
conduct business deals over soup and sandwiches. A back booth in the corner had
a phone specially installed for The Journal reporter to call in any
transactions made there, he said.
In 2009, in recognition of its 75th
anniversary, the restaurant received a proclamation from the city. The framed
proclamation hands near one of the wooden booths.
For years, The Meadows was one of the
favorite restaurants in the city. But when the executive offices at AK Steel,
which were located near The Meadows, moved to West Chester Twp., business,
especially at lunch, fell off, Ledford said.
But since they purchased the business on
May 5, Ledford and Profitt said residents top by periodically to see what’s
happening at the restaurant. They said Middletown residents are excited
that The Meadows is reopening.
Profitt said she believes the city is
turning the corner. She said she sees a city on the rise, not the respirator.
She understands the work that is ahead of
them. On Monday afternoon, both of them were cleaning up the inside of the
restaurant.
“When you own a place, you take even more
pride in it,” she said. “You’re not working for someone else. You’re working
for yourself.”
THE MEADOWS
WHERE: 2102 Yankee Road, Middletown
HOURS: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mondays; 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesdays through
Thursdays; 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays;
closed Sundays
MORE INFO: www.meadows1934.com or
513-422-2131
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