Hamburger Mary’s To Temporarily Operate Out of Jack & Honey’s

“The Broadway Brunch show is going over there. That's our most popular show, the show everybody loves to see."

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As it searches for a new permanent home, Hamburger Mary’s will temporarily operate out of Jack & Honey’s restaurant in Thornton Park.

“The Broadway Brunch show is going over there. That’s our most popular show, the show everybody loves to see,” said owner John Paonessa. “We want to keep the performers employed. I also want to help out my fellow business owners.” 

Jack & Honey’s is stacking up its evening entertainment offerings, said Mike Goings of Jack & Honey’s. “We definitely need the extra revenue, and by doing these events, it helps us and the overall business. That’s the big thing: trying to keep the staff working extra hours. So, these events are a good thing for us to do right now.”

“In addition to recurring events already on the calendar — like Disco Brunch with DJ Lou Bear — plus the new ones booked as a result of the Hamburger Mary’s transition, Jack & Honey’s will host a standup comedy show once a month called Comedy Buzz,” OBJ reports. 

No permanent address for Hamburger Mary’s has been announced.

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Paul Soto is a freelance writer. He is a graduate of UT-Austin and Syracuse University's MFA in Creative Writing. He lives between the U.S. and Portugal, where he is working on his first book.
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