

Romundstad said final paperwork on the plan is expected to be finished by the end of March, with demolition of the Pantry soon after to make room for the new liquor store that is slated to be up by early July. Gas pumps for the new Kwik Trip will be placed where the strip club is now, with the store to be built where the liquor store currently stands. He said the replacement liquor store will be larger and more energy-efficient. Romundstad said that some employees at the Pantry have been hired at Trapper Pete's, the bar and restaurant next door. The Wisconsin company wants develop six to eight more by the end of 2015. Kwik Trip is moving into the Northland with eight stores planned for this year. "But this was an opportunity we simply couldn't pass up."īefore the Viebahns took over 11 years ago, the Pantry was operated by Loren and Gene Bryant for 25 years. "We've had some wonderful compliments from a lot of people who say they hate to see one of the few remaining family restaurants go," Colleen said. Clubs selected Currently Refined by Category: Clubs Stealth Family. Balls TP5 / TP5X TP5 / TP5X Pix Tour Response Soft Response Kalea Online Exclusive Golf Balls More.

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The couple closed the restaurant Friday and will soon have an auction to clear out the restaurant. Phoenixs largest hybrid strip club, night club features state of the art lighting & sound system, 6 stages, full liquor bars, nude entertainment & a kitchen thats open till close. Pantry owners Colleen and Victor Viebahn were reluctant to sell, but as plans developed they changed their minds. It eventually changed ownership to become Sugar Daddys, under a franchise group with similar clubs across the state as well as Pure Pleasure adult stores, including one in Hermantown. The city of Scanlon spent about $40,000 in an unsuccessful fight to close the strip club. Sugar Daddys opened as Centerfolds in 1997. Talk about the changes began last fall, he said. Pratt said the strip club closed during winter months and there wasn't much of a struggle to get the owners to sell. Scanlon City Council member Jim Pratt said residents are "sad to see the Pantry go" but overall are excited to see the new development. Tom Romundstad and Jodi Polo, owners of Gramma Polo's Bottle Shoppe, confirmed this week that their business - along with Sugar Daddys strip club and the Pantry Restaurant - will be razed to make room for a new Polo's liquor store and a Kwik Trip gas and convenience store. Scanlon will lose its often controversial strip club as well as a cherished restaurant as part of a plan to revitalize a long stretch of land at the Interstate 35 interchange with Carlton County Road 45.
