
Amarillo Local Restaurant Closes For Good With No Warning
Nothing hurts more than losing a locally owned restaurant in Amarillo. We don't get a chance to say goodbye. We don't get a last hurrah. That is why it is important to get out and support local every chance that you can.
You don't want your favorite place to become the next casualty. That is the news we woke up to yesterday about a local place that tried to make it work. They even made a move to consolidate and help make it work.
Melissa Bartlett
In the end, it is goodbye. That is what we heard from The Lost Cajun. The news came out and it's time to say goodbye:
I’m sorry to say that I have closed The Lost Cajun in Amarillo. Thank you to all of our past guests.
If you have a gift certificate that is not been used please get with me and I’ll make it right you can call me at 806-367-1252
Thank you.Mike Fogiel
They had been in the Wolflin Square location for years and then all of a sudden they had a sign up that they were moving into the Ye Olde Pancake Station location. It made sense. Mike owned that business and the building. It would cut down on operating costs. They made the move about a year ago.
Ye Olde Pancake Station would be open for breakfast and lunch. Then when they closed for the day, The Lost Cajun would open up for dinner. It has been that way for about a year now until the news came out early yesterday morning.
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Amarillo has lost a favorite with not much warning. It's a sad day for everyone. Never fear because Ye Olde Pancake Station is still open in that location. They are here to stay. Just say goodbye to The Lost Cajun.
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