Park Station Hashery, a beloved eatery in San Jose's Rose Garden, closed unexpectedly due to 'unforeseen circumstances,' possibly linked to rent increase or lost lease. The restaurant, known for its vibrant atmosphere, spacious outdoor patio, and diverse menu, became a gathering place, especially for the cycling community. Regular specials like 'Two-Wheel Tuesdays' contributed to its popularity. The closure marks a significant loss for the neighborhood, sparking reflections on the need for more local dining options as such cherished spots disappear.
Park Station Hashery's closure was forced by "unforeseen circumstances," with rumors of rent increase or lost lease contributing to its financial decision to close.
Neighborhoods need hangouts like Park Station Hashery, and as a former colleague recently noted to me after his last visit there, we need more of them, not fewer.
Chef and co-owner Louis Silva brought some of the popular menu items over from the original incarnation of the Garage in Naglee Park, creating a bigger and better restaurant.
It was a popular spot with the cycling crowd, with specials on Two-Wheel Tuesdays leading to 10 times more bikes than cars in the parking lot.
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