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Once
upon a time... The year 1983, the month - May, the day
- Thursday, the situation - two former OU employees
having a beer(s) with a colleague. After a few beers
(too many) the idea - let's start a restaurant. Fast
forward three days - ad in Norman Transcript - restaurant
lease for sale. Forty-eight hours later an agreement
to purchase the lease is signed. The major problems
- no experience as a cook, waiter, or bartender, and
No financing. No problem this - is America! So three
months later (August 4, 1983) a trip to bankruptcy court
- lots of sailing, lots of attorney fees ('should have
been a lawyer' - crossed my mind several times) a deal
is struck. For a mere 18% interest rate the 18 month
lease was obtained - wow - what a deal.
September
3 - Grand opening after a month of renovation and no
air conditioning. The plumber was still installing sinks
behind the bar when our first customer walked in. Major
mistake made before opening doors. Bought $18,000 worth
of new tables and chairs (1/3 of capital), $4,000 worth
of china, $2,700 new cash register, wrong type of corporation
formed, bought enough insurance to cover a chain of
restaurants and finally, started a business with friends.
The
good news - tables are still around, some of the chairs
(yup the ones with new seats), returned most of the
china (last plate broke in 98), after three years finally
figured out how to run cash register and yes she still
lives. Corporation papers fixed after costing $20,000
in fees and taxes, insurance figured out upon renewal
and ouster of third partner.
Fall
of 1983: 1) Drinking age changes to 21, three weeks
after opening (BIG problem). 2) #3 partner never works
except to make bank deposits and tax depsits. 3) OU
football team goes 7-4 and really makes fans mad.
January
1984 lien from IRS. Accounting partner decided taxes
better spent on his personal needs. Third partner goes
to family - dad said "no more $!" - mom said
"yes!" Now we are $20,000 more in debt. Modern
version of .com company!!
Some
versions of original opening - good prices, cold beer,
1/2 yards & yards, the Pub, paper & crayons.
End
of January our former Dean of Students - Keith Miser
from UVM visits and tells us about a great idea when
he was in school - "The Spread" - was born
- thanks to Wayman Tisdale and Billy Tubbs. For two
hours after basketball games whatever we beat the other
team by was the cost of draft beer. Funny story and
it dates us - Timmy McCalister throws in a ball from
1/2 court to end the game and win by three. When Tim
came in people threw crayons at him beacuse it cost
them $.02 more per draft.
The
spread lasted two seasons until residents from Griffin
Memorial Hospital discovered the fun and overran Brothers.
1984 & 1985 was good for paying down debt and moving
checking accounts from bank to bank to avoid closing
due to Penn Square fiasco. Looking back - our account
meant nothing to bank regulators - beacuse half the
time it was overdrawn!!
In
the summer of '85 remaining partner married and moved
away for graduate school. Patio was built in fall of
'85, the first in Norman ended remaining partnership.
Ensuing fight for ownership ended with Keith being the
owner and buying 2/3 of business even though 50% owners.
Only in America! Also reaffirms "never go into
business with friends". Again great interest rates
- 15%.
1986-1990
were good years of winning football and basketball.
Arrivals - Brodome, Crayon gallery, expanded menu, frozen
mugs, lots of great staff and tremendous number of loyal
customers. Oh yeah - one little idea was born in '85
- The Birthday T-shirt, which thrives today.
Collages
started in 1990. Curt Hill starts playing in 1991 on
every Thursday night and played and partied until 1999.
In '94 I met my future wife at the front door. We argued
about sports and cold beer for eight months before she
finally agreed to date. The year of Schnellenburger
occured in 1995. We survived, but just barely. 1996
started with Blake, then in June Brothers bought the
old Crosby's location on Webster. After years of 1-year
leases it was time to move. Suddenly, the landlord saw
the light and after 8 months of negotiations (it was
a small light) a new lease was signed which included
the old Fontenelli's side. (during negotiations Keith
got married to Jenni). Needless to say '96 was a very
busy year and Blake was still here.
StepBrothers
- 423 S. Webster, Norman, Oklahoma became a private
function site. We cater; weddings, rehersal dinners,
anniversaries, hospitality suites, etc. Check us out
in the Parties & Catering section of this website!
Fall
of '97 old kitchen retired and we moved into new side
kitchen. The side patio was rebuilt with water fountain
and plants. Misting system arrived in '99 along with
diaper changer. This history was first written in early
'99, same time a fella by the name of Stoops arrived.
Original
patio torn up and partially bricked in June of 2000.
Don't think the old patio could of held up with all
the excitement of 2000. Brothers was designated National
Championship Campsite for 2000, which evoked some chuckles
early on, but it worked out quite well.
As
we prepare for the fall of 2001 the original cash register
is being semi-retired (Keith may have to learn how to
use a computer). So far in 2002 Brothers has gone high-tech
and world wide with our internet site at www.brotherseaterypub.com
- check it out! This year will be Brothers 19th
football season and we hope to see all of our regulars
again. Many thanks to our loyal customers and don't
be shy - say HI.
Thanks
again for our success in a day of chain restaurants.
As the second generation in now upon us - remember,
Brothers is a place for everybody - kids, students,
parents and grandparents. Brothers was started with
a dream and a reach for a piece of the sky. We've still
got both and that's a great feeeling. See you often
we hope.
P.S.
- This history is the P.G. version for our customers.
The more detailed and entertaining "R" version
can be heard for a price!!
P.S.S.
- June 2000 - parts of original partio torn up and bricked.
Go take a look!
P.S.S.S.
- Can you say "National Championship Baby?"
Well - we certainly can. The great year of 2000 finalized
by beating smug Florida State in the Orange Bowl. What
a season made fun by the return of many regulars wha
had finally said enough is enough. Undergraduates saw
a winning team and "Sooner Magic" returned!
Things were so good that Brothers got two letters during
the season about possible NCAA violations. Funny - you
can buy a coach a steak or give him a car, but buying
a player a meal gets you on probation - only in America!
2001
- Tried to live up to 2000 but just a mite slower. Still
- had 7 home games. First game - tornado warning and
severe storm in 4th quarter, two 11:00am starts and
we lost to Nebraska (11:00am away game). So on to basketball
- heck of a season - great crowds near end of season
- we went ot the Final Four for a great season.
Small
patio dug up summer of 2001 to put in new sewer lines.
Spring 2002 - new menus, updated history.
See
ya soon - Keith
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