Denton’s Legends Restaurant Will Soon Be A Memory, Its Owner Says

DALLAS, TX —Legends will no longer be a reality.

In the case of restaurateurs Kat and Wayne LaCombe, their Café Legends will be a souvenir after serving this weekend in Denton.

Wayne took a moment from his clients and Tuesday helped reflect on the unexpectedly tumultuous drive he and his business partner and wife had undergone to keep their dream alive.

“When we opened two years ago,” says LaCombe, “there were queues at the door. But now …” His voice fell silent on the phone. “I just do not know.”

In March, the couple and their restaurant became “internet famous” when Wayne’s sign in the shop window caused a local sensation. It said, “Our new surcharge: $ 50 if I have to explain why masks are mandatory; $ 75 if I need to hear why you disagree. “

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One fan liked the sign so much that he had it pressed into metal and sent it to the LaCombes as a gift.

Kat is actually a retired nurse, and it was her experience that dictated the restaurant’s health protocols that weren’t that popular with some of the local diners.

Roadworks nearby added to their problems as it blocked access to the restaurant, but the LaCombes continued to try to make the most of it – until the delta struck.

Suddenly, says LaCombe, “all of our customers who were trying to protect themselves stayed home, and the people who wanted to come in exposed were the ones who showed up.”

But the last nail in the coffin of legends was, as he sees it, “that the COVID numbers have risen again. A few weeks ago I had a heart attack. “

When their dream came to an end, it was only logical to ask what was next for the couple who wasted money, time and endless hours of work getting Legends up and running.

“We’re retiring,” said LaCombe with a sigh. “I had it. I don’t see COVID going away anytime soon, and our goal is to be safe. Far too many don’t want that, but we do.”

After the last meals have been brought to the guests on Sunday, the restaurant will be open on Mondays and Tuesdays – but only to sell the collectibles on their walls.

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