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rustyp
07-03-2020, 06:03 PM
Anybody on Demshar's mailing list ? They have opened a second location in Stonecrest. The overwhelming supply of digital marketing including events per the mailing list is aimed at the new location. Today there is a picture of their head chef at the new location. Per my recent observations of the lack of traffic at their Spanish Springs location I would go out on a limb and bet goodbye to the SS location when the lease is up. Any thoughts?

champion6
07-03-2020, 07:50 PM
Cheers at Stonecrest Country Club
Website (https://www.cheersatstonecrest.com)
Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/Cheersatstonecrest)

tophcfa
07-03-2020, 08:13 PM
Anybody on Demshar's mailing list ? They have opened a second location in Stonecrest. The overwhelming supply of digital marketing including events per the mailing list is aimed at the new location. Today there is a picture of their head chef at the new location. Per my recent observations of the lack of traffic at their Spanish Springs location I would go out on a limb and bet goodbye to the SS location when the lease is up. Any thoughts?

I certainly hope the Spanish Springs location doesen't close. SS is already lacking for good eating options. Demshar's is nothing special, but it's also not bad. We go there at least a couple of times per year.

Neils
07-03-2020, 08:43 PM
Go more often. Take your friends. That might keep them open at ss

JGVillages
07-03-2020, 08:57 PM
Had dinner at the Stonecrest location “Cheers” last week. Very nice, though limited menu, as many are now. The food was excellent, service was great, and the prices were very reasonable. Highly recommended.

rustyp
09-11-2020, 08:17 AM
Anybody on Demshar's mailing list ? They have opened a second location in Stonecrest. The overwhelming supply of digital marketing including events per the mailing list is aimed at the new location. Today there is a picture of their head chef at the new location. Per my recent observations of the lack of traffic at their Spanish Springs location I would go out on a limb and bet goodbye to the SS location when the lease is up. Any thoughts?

Can you imagine I posted this on July 3rd ?

billethkid
09-11-2020, 10:07 AM
However I bet it was more tongue in cheek than it was anything else!!

JerryLBell
09-11-2020, 10:14 AM
I certainly hope the Spanish Springs location doesen't close. SS is already lacking for good eating options. Demshar's is nothing special, but it's also not bad. We go there at least a couple of times per year.
I just read online this morning that they are closing indefinitely but hope to reopen when the squares start having more foot traffic (meaning, when they start doing live music again).

ohiosbestus
09-11-2020, 12:24 PM
Is Cheers the former Demshars?

JSR22
09-11-2020, 12:25 PM
Is Cheers the former Demshars?

Cheers is located in Stonecrest on 441. Demshars at Spanish Springs is closed.

coffeebean
09-12-2020, 09:17 AM
Had dinner at the Stonecrest location “Cheers” last week. Very nice, though limited menu, as many are now. The food was excellent, service was great, and the prices were very reasonable. Highly recommended.

Is management adhering to Covid guidelines strictly?

xkeowner
09-12-2020, 07:56 PM
Is management adhering to Covid guidelines strictly?

I seriously doubt such a business exists in spite of how hard management may try. We have eaten out 4-6 times a week since restaurants reopened. Also shopping at multiple locations and even medical appointments. I have not yet seen a location that was "strictly" adhering to Covid guidelines. Always someone with the mask not over their nose or pulling down the mask to talk. Even went to a medical appointment where most of the staff were not wearing masks. Not an issue keeping us from patronizing these businesses, but do understand there are those with underlying conditions who desire the assurance of safety.

asianthree
09-12-2020, 08:40 PM
Is management adhering to Covid guidelines strictly?

What are the guidelines in Florida?

tophcfa
09-12-2020, 09:05 PM
Cheers is located in Stonecrest on 441. Demshars at Spanish Springs is closed.

And Stonecrest is golf cart accessible, but don’t forget your gate pass.

CanTho
09-13-2020, 07:45 AM
Anybody on Demshar's mailing list ? They have opened a second location in Stonecrest. The overwhelming supply of digital marketing including events per the mailing list is aimed at the new location. Today there is a picture of their head chef at the new location. Per my recent observations of the lack of traffic at their Spanish Springs location I would go out on a limb and bet goodbye to the SS location when the lease is up. Any thoughts?

They Demshar's recently received between $ 150,000 to $ 300,000 in Covid-19 relief money that was designated as a " Forgivable Loan ".

The money was obtained through Citizens First Bank.

The location @ Spanish Springs kiss that good-Bye, hello Stonecrest.

They have all every angle covered. Just follow the $$$$$

Skip
09-13-2020, 05:43 PM
They Demshar's recently received between $ 150,000 to $ 300,000 in Covid-19 relief money that was designated as a " Forgivable Loan ".

The money was obtained through Citizens First Bank.

The location @ Spanish Springs kiss that good-Bye, hello Stonecrest.


Still got over a year to pay on their lease at Spanish Springs. Can't get out of that.
Open and thriving; or closed and shuttered - the rent is still due!

Skip

CanTho
09-13-2020, 05:55 PM
Still got over a year to pay on their lease at Spanish Springs. Can't get out of that.
Open and thriving; or closed and shuttered - the rent is still due!

Skip

I get it.... but in the end it is " Chump Change ". Every single angle is covered.

coffeebean
09-14-2020, 02:21 AM
I seriously doubt such a business exists in spite of how hard management may try. We have eaten out 4-6 times a week since restaurants reopened. Also shopping at multiple locations and even medical appointments. I have not yet seen a location that was "strictly" adhering to Covid guidelines. Always someone with the mask not over their nose or pulling down the mask to talk. Even went to a medical appointment where most of the staff were not wearing masks. Not an issue keeping us from patronizing these businesses, but do understand there are those with underlying conditions who desire the assurance of safety.

Surely you jest. What practice was your medical appointment, may I ask. I will never go there.

coffeebean
09-14-2020, 02:44 AM
What are the guidelines in Florida?

The following are practices I personally have seen being adhered to in the restaurants we frequent. I don't have a full list of guidelines as I am not in the restaurant business and do not serve the public but these practices make me feel comfortable when dining out in an indoor venue. We don't dine outside at all during hot weather......

1) All employees wear masks properly covering their nose and mouth all the time (this is very important to us)

2) All patrons wear masks properly, covering their nose and mouth when not eating or drinking (sometimes this is not enforced but I don't strike up a conversation with anyone not wearing a mask who walks past our table)

3) Sanitizing tables when patrons leave

4) Sanitizing plasticized menus after each use if not handing out paper menus which get discarded after each use

5) Spacing tables at least 6 feet apart (this is extremely important to hubby and me)

6) Plexiglass installed to separate booths from adjacent booths if the restaurant is using all booths.

7) No parties more than 10 people (we have not dined out with anyone else other than the two of us during this pandemic)

8) Condiments not on tables but served in individual packets (salt and pepper) or ramekins. Restaurants which used to have peanuts on the table in "buckets", now are serving them in individual small paper bags.

9) If the condiments are on the tables, they are sanitized after each set of patrons leave the table

There are probably many more guidelines that I have missed and/or must be adhered to that are "behind the scenes" but I have no idea what those guidelines entail. I would hope if what I can see is being done is a good indication that the behind the scenes guidelines are also being adhered to. We can only hope!

New Englander
09-14-2020, 09:11 AM
Still got over a year to pay on their lease at Spanish Springs. Can't get out of that.
Open and thriving; or closed and shuttered - the rent is still due!

Skip

How do you know about their lease?

pauld315
09-15-2020, 10:44 PM
The following are practices I personally have seen being adhered to in the restaurants we frequent. I don't have a full list of guidelines as I am not in the restaurant business and do not serve the public but these practices make me feel comfortable when dining out in an indoor venue. We don't dine outside at all during hot weather......

1) All employees wear masks properly covering their nose and mouth all the time (this is very important to us)

2) All patrons wear masks properly, covering their nose and mouth when not eating or drinking (sometimes this is not enforced but I don't strike up a conversation with anyone not wearing a mask who walks past our table)

3) Sanitizing tables when patrons leave

4) Sanitizing plasticized menus after each use if not handing out paper menus which get discarded after each use

5) Spacing tables at least 6 feet apart (this is extremely important to hubby and me)

6) Plexiglass installed to separate booths from adjacent booths if the restaurant is using all booths.

7) No parties more than 10 people (we have not dined out with anyone else other than the two of us during this pandemic)

8) Condiments not on tables but served in individual packets (salt and pepper) or ramekins. Restaurants which used to have peanuts on the table in "buckets", now are serving them in individual small paper bags.

9) If the condiments are on the tables, they are sanitized after each set of patrons leave the table

There are probably many more guidelines that I have missed and/or must be adhered to that are "behind the scenes" but I have no idea what those guidelines entail. I would hope if what I can see is being done is a good indication that the behind the scenes guidelines are also being adhered to. We can only hope!

Almost none of these are guidelines required by the state

coffeebean
09-16-2020, 10:30 PM
Almost none of these are guidelines required by the state

Really? What then are the guidelines put forth by the state?

Skip
09-20-2020, 02:58 PM
How do you know about their lease?

Lease runs through January, 2022.

Skip

donfey
09-20-2020, 03:43 PM
Is management adhering to Covid guidelines strictly?

Yes. Cheers at Stone Crest, (Demshar's) observes Corona avoidance guidelines. Proper table spacing and hosts and servers wear masks. We've eaten there 8 times in the past two months and will continue to do so,,, until (hopefully) Demshar's on the Spanish Springs square reopens.

Gpsma
09-23-2020, 06:04 PM
Demshars needs to open their eyes....abandon up north. The heart of the Villages is below 466a now. Even the esteemed benevolent developer is giving up north now.