Thursday, February 5, 2015

Comings & Goings

Written by Tyler


Much like a lot has changed in our own lives during our three-year hiatus, much has changed in the local restaurant landscape.

Most notably, the place that inspired us to begin this blog and the place we have turned into unapologetic shills for – General Hoock’s.

Shawn Hoock at his old location
on Buffalo Road in 2009.
(Courtesy: Facebook)
What we discovered as more or less a one-man band led by the General himself, Shawn Hoock, has changed several times since our first visit there five years ago this month.

In April 2012, Hoock left the Buffalo Road location his customers had come to know and love. He bounced around to several different locations throughout Gates in the ensuing two years – and while the food was as delicious as ever, Hoock just couldn’t seem to find a permanent home to cook and deliver his creations his own way.

Finally, in December 2014, after several short-lived attempts elsewhere, Hoock teamed up with Megan Rattray to form Shmeg’s Restaurant on the other end of Buffalo Road in Gates. Almost all of Hoock’s legendary creations remain on the menu – save for his pizza, or Magik Bread Pie – in a more spacious setting than his previous locations. We’ll get into more specifics in our upcoming review of Shmeg’s, but let’s just say the new place is dynamite.

Here’s a look at some of the other changes since we left you in fall 2011:

·         One of our favorite barbeque joints, Taste of Texas in Spencerport, is still open and going strong, but changed its name a couple years back to Texas Bar-B-Que Joint. It’s the same people and same delicious food, but changed its name because of a trademark issue with a restaurant in Houston. Drew, Joe, Amanda and I ate there just two nights ago, and it’s still the best in the west when it comes to the Q. It also now has a satellite location, the Outlaw Potato Shack, on West Ridge Road in Greece (Lowe’s Plaza), that serves the famous Outlaw Potatoes and a limited sandwich menu from 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday-Friday.

·         Great Northern Pizzeria closed its Henrietta location in the last few weeks, as well as its Bushnell’s Basin location, but remains open in Brighton and has a new location on Mt. Hope Avenue near the new College Town development.
The Pizza Stop is moving a few doors
down from its longtime spot on
State Street in Downtown Rochester.
(File Photo/2011)

·         Arguably the top pizza place in Rochester, Pizza Stop, is moving a few doors down. It’s moving from its longtime downtown home at 123 State Street to a more spacious storefront at 131 State Street in the next week. Pizza Stop opened a second location on Ridgeway Avenue in Greece in November 2012. Also this week, Pizza Stop’s cousin Joe’s Brooklyn Pizza is opening a second location in the Perinton Square Mall.

·         Yumbo’s Southern Style Grill closed its two locations, in Greece and Downtown Rochester, sometime prior to March 2011, only to open a new location in the city on Lyell Avenue later that year. It closed again the following year but remained available for catering. It’s unclear whether Yumbo’s remains in the catering business. 

·         Zebb’s Deluxe Grill & Bar opened a fancy Greece location with much fanfare in 2011 but had less-than-stellar reviews (though not necessarily from us) and was closed within two years. Its original Rochester-area location in Brighton remains open.

·         Chilango’s Mexican Grill in Spencerport closed down temporarily in early 2013, before reopening as Wylie Chayote’s in April 2013 under a new partnership with Jerry Manley (formerly of Flour City Diner). The new venture was out of business by summer 2014.

·         DiRosato’s Pizza & Pasta at the corner of Elmgrove and Lyell roads in Gates closed in September 2011, shortly after our review, and reopened shortly thereafter as the fourth location of Caraglio’s Pizza.

·         BBQ Fred on North Greece Road had weird hours that I could never figure out, along with an ever-changing menu, and closed at some point. According to its website, it’s still available for catering, but who knows?

·         Lighthouse Diner in Spencerport closed, apparently sometime in 2012. Its location is now occupied by Rancho Viejo Mexican Restaurant.

Rochester's version of Buffalo's
world-famous Anchor Bar
didn't last long.
(Courtesy: Time Warner Cable News)
·         Here’s a wild one. The Anchor Bar, the world-famous birthplace of the chicken wing in Buffalo, had a Rochester location that was our first-ever stop for this blog (though not our first review). It opened in late 2009, but changed its name slightly and dropped its affiliation with the original Buffalo location in 2011 before closing in 2012. It’s now a MacGregor’s. A second Rochester-area Anchor Bar (unaffiliated with the Buffalo original) opened at Marketplace Mall in 2010, but was only open for two years. The Original Anchor Bar in Buffalo is still thriving, and has added locations at Eastern Hills Mall in Williamsville, Darien Lake, and Hamilton, Ontario.


·         Just within the last week, the Greece Ridge Family Restaurant was rebranded as Blue Ridge Grill. It’s run by the same family, but changed from a typical Greek family diner to a “casual gourmet” restaurant with beer and wine available. It still serves all three meals, and has a special Greek menu at dinner time.

Buffalo-based Mighty Taco opened
its first Rochester-area location in
Henrietta in 2012, for which I am grateful.
(Courtesy: Mighty Taco)
Those are the notable changes for the restaurants we have visited for RWG. There have been many more comings and goings in Western New York, obviously. For instance, the national chain Quaker Steak & Lube opened its first Rochester-area location in Gates for some reason, but had a similar trajectory of Doug Marrone’s stint with the Bills and recently closed. Popular Buffalo-based chain Mighty Taco opened its first Rochester-area location in Henrietta in 2012, and opened a second one on Ridgeway Avenue in Greece last year. It’s become my go-to option for fast food.


At any rate, things are always changing, and we’ll have plenty more comings and goings throughout the weeks, months and years we’ll try to keep you updated on. If we missed anything, feel free to let us know by commenting below. In the meantime, we’ll continue getting you caught up to speed on what’s changed in the last three years and what we’re focusing on now as we revitalize this blog. 

God bless.

1 comment:

  1. the changes are bound to take place and no doubt they are spice of life. They give new experiences and chance to see something different. Do keep us updated!

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