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After 46 years serving Mexican food, Arturo's is closed

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By MATT OLBERDING/Lincoln Journal Star

Friday, Jun 08, 2007 - 04:43:10 pm CDT

The sign said open but a letter taped to the window told a different story.

After 46 years and three generations of family ownership, Arturo’s abruptly closed its doors Friday.

Rene Longoria, whose grandparents started the city’s first Mexican restaurant, declined to talk about why it was closing.

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Sophia Longoria, 9, left, and cousin, Caitlynn Croner, 9, watch customer reactions to the letter signed "Adios Amigos" from the window of Arturo's Restaurante and Cantina at 803 Q St. Friday afternoon. Arturo's, owned by the Longoria family, was open Thursday but posted the note Friday that read, "After 46 years of serving Lincoln, it is with immeasurable sadness that we close our doors." (Heidi Hoffman/Lincoln Journal Star)

Instead he gave the Journal Star a copy of the letter in which he thanked the restaurant’s loyal customers and said it was with “immeasurable sadness” that the longtime eatery closed.

“Together, we have built and sustained something very unique,” the letter said. “Mere words cannot express our immense gratitude for (customers’) faithful support over the years.”

News of the closing came as a shock to customers, neighbors and even Arturo’s landlord.

Russ Bayer, who along with his wife owns the building at 803 Q St. that housed the restaurant, said he had not been notified in advance about the closing and knew nothing about it.

“I’m a little shocked,” he said.

Bayer said he had talked Wednesday with Longoria, who didn’t say anything about plans to close.

He said he occasionally had to ask Longoria about overdue rent but never had any concerns about the restaurant being in financial distress.

Connie Mahaney, who owns From Nebraska Gift Shop next door, speculated that El Potrero, another Mexican restaurant that opened two years ago less than a block away, could have siphoned of some of Arturo’s business.

She said that after Arturo’s put in an outdoor seating area last summer, it seemed pretty full at night, but during the day it didn’t seem as busy.

Denise Roesler, who showed up for a late lunch, found out from a newspaper reporter Arturo’s had closed.

“That totally bums me,” said Roesler, who described herself as a longtime customer.

She said she had frequented the restaurant when it was at 11th and Q streets and also at 70th and Van Dorn streets.

“They had the best chips and salsa in town,” Roesler said.

Another longtime customer, Foster Collins, said he had frequented Arturo’s ever since moving to Lincoln in 1978.

He said he and his wife like to take their two young children there.

“I know plenty of kids who had their first meal there,” Collins said. 

  Arturo’s started as the Taco Hut in 1961, moved to 11th and Q in 1969 and changed its name in the 1970s.

It was a favorite hangout for University of Nebraska-Lincoln employees and students as well as people who worked downtown.

But the city exercised eminent domain to condemn the restaurant along with other businesses on the infamous Block 35 in 1989 to make way for a development that never materialized.

Instead, the block bounded by P, Q, 10th and 11th streets sat as a parking lot for almost a decade before the Embassy Suites Hotel was built.

Arturo’s moved to 70th and Van Dorn, where it stayed until moving to its present Haymarket location in the fall of 1998.

Dan Longoria, who declined to comment Friday,  told the Journal Star in 1997 that his father, Art, who died in 1995, rarely ventured downtown after the city forced Arturo’s to move.

Dan Longoria said in that interview that it hurt to “see a parking meter on the spot where my Dad worked so hard.”

In a 2000 interview with the Journal Star just before the Embassy Suites opened, Rene Longoria sounded a more forgiving tone.

“We’re happy where we are,” he said. “We understand that times change.”

Reach Matt Olberding at 473-2647 or molberding@journalstar.com.


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Sue wrote on June 8, 2007 8:07 pm:
" Good bye, you will be missed. Best of luck to the owners and staff of a fovorite local establishment. Lincoln has lost a true gem. "

where'd you go Lincoln? wrote on June 8, 2007 9:32 pm:
" Very sorry to hear that another place that "meant" Lincoln to me every time I returned to visit family is gone. The block 35 fiasco stands, in my mind, as the worst decision ever made downtown in the 25 years I've known the city. It was about the only block downtown that had some age and character, and the type of small, local, bohoish shops and restaurants that make a downtown interesting. You can't easily duplicate that kind of feel, and downtown has never been the same since. "

Jeff Fisher wrote on June 8, 2007 9:58 pm:
" I went to high school with Art Longoria (I had no idea he had passed away) and also, as a UNL student, ate at The Taco Hut frequently. I ate at Arturo's at 70th and Van Dorn and in the Old Market. A lincoln institution has been lost. Very sad. "

Another one bites the dust wrote on June 8, 2007 10:28 pm:
" Hey, Lincoln ... how's that smoking ban working out for ya? "

tkdmom15@neb.rr.com wrote on June 8, 2007 10:34 pm:
" Where ever Arturo's go it will take love and family with it. I will miss Rene. Dan Mike and Art. I hope that they might find a new location and reopen . Let me know, Linda Ems "

Chris wrote on June 8, 2007 10:46 pm:
" No more tachas?!? Seriously...thanks to the Longoria family for all of the great years of food that you gave us Lincolnites! When I was a kid, my dad would take my brother and I there every time we visited Lincoln. I will miss the family atmosphere and great food. :( "

Mike wrote on June 9, 2007 1:28 am:
" Smoking ban had nothing to do with it. Competition for the food dollar has become intense. I'll miss Arturo's but there are many other fine Mexican resturants in Lincoln and the surrounding area to choose from. "

what gratitude? wrote on June 9, 2007 1:43 am:
" Funny way of showing how grateful they are to their generations of loyal fans -- not to mention to their employees, who must feel blindsided. "

FYI wrote on June 9, 2007 3:32 am:
" The smoking ban had NOTHING to do with the restaurant closing. Talk about out of touch. Just because you can't go somewhere without a cigerette hanging out of your mouth doesn't mean everywhere you used to go is going to go out of business. "

THANKS wrote on June 9, 2007 6:23 am:
" THANKS FOR THE GOOD TIMES!!!! "

Lee wrote on June 9, 2007 6:38 am:
" Yup, that smoking ban is working. "

Lincolnite wrote on June 9, 2007 6:51 am:
" Their food was not that good. I ate there a few years ago and decided never to go back due to terrible service and average food. That will have a cumulative effect over time. "

Dave wrote on June 9, 2007 6:52 am:
" Sorry smoking,had nothing to do with it! "

One more gone! wrote on June 9, 2007 8:28 am:
" It is sad to see another hometown eating establishment gone. I loved the food and the people. I whish there were more non chain resturants here in lincoln. "

Another Lincolnite wrote on June 9, 2007 9:24 am:
" Totally agree with Lincolnite, we have eaten there a couple of times and the food and service were worse the second time than the first. Poor service and poor food just dosen't encourage people to return. "

Sean wrote on June 9, 2007 9:38 am:
" We can't rule the smoking ban out or even say it was the cause. Making comments without any data is reckless...for and agaisnt. Unless you have supporting evidence on either case then those comments are worthless.I would like to think the smoking ban has caused closing but without any evidence the comment can't be made. "

Realist wrote on June 9, 2007 9:50 am:
" I think it was sun spots. There, that has as much credibility as the smoking ban argument. Look, I appreciate what Arturo's has meant to the community over the last four or so decades, and I think the family really got the runaround from the city in the past, so I sympathize and feel a bit of sadness knowing the place is gone. But here's the bottom line: The place had really slipped. The food had gone downhill, the service was hot and cold, and for anyone who knew Mexican food ... well, in the last decade or so the infusion of more "authentic" places really exposed the shortcomings of the Arturos menu. It isn't 1975 anymore, y'know? Peoples' tastes evolve. If you don't change with them, adjust and refine, you're done in the restaurant business. "

PHil wrote on June 9, 2007 10:16 am:
" What will become of those beautiful tables, they had in the "smoking section"/"patio"? Some one spent alot of time painting those tables, i sure apperciated them, and Arturo's too. Friendly atmosphere, friendly staff. Im sorrowful situation has led to this. Good LUck in your Future Works!!! "

Lori wrote on June 9, 2007 10:31 am:
" I am so sick of hearing "thanks to the smoking ban" when a restaurant closes. The state of California has had a state wide smoking ban for a long time, yet they have tons of unique stores and restaurants. I believe that its due to the lack of chain stores and restaurants they have well mainly what I have seen in Frisco. Lincoln is chain store happy. They just want to have chain this chain that. Locally owned business cannot keep up. "

Ben wrote on June 9, 2007 11:39 am:
" It breaks my heart to hear Arturo's has closed. I have no idea how to even begin to thank the Longoria family. My family has been loyal customers for over 20 years, my friends and I basically lived there at times, and I had the pleasure to work there for many many years. It’s ridiculous to say that the smoking ban has had anything to do with them having to close their doors. I worked there when the smoking ban started, and I still saw the same faces as before. I was there to eat this past Monday and longtime regular customers came to my table to talk and catch up. Arturo’s was not just another restaurant; it was a family of owners, staff, customers, and friends. If the Longoria family opens Arturo’s again elsewhere in this town, the first application for employment will be mine. I want to thank all of the Longoria family for everything they have done for me and for the entire city of Lincoln "

omnione wrote on June 9, 2007 11:49 am:
" To Sean, you are right that we need hard data to definitively show that the smoking ban was the main reason Arturo's closed. However, we can at least infer if the smoking ban has adversely other local businesses downtown. Given that we haven't seen an exodus of downtown restaurants since the smoking ban, one can infer than any effect hasn't been great enough to shut down downtown as the gloom and doom anti-smoking ban crowd suggested. It may have decreased revenues according to a past LJS article, but we haven't heard actual cases where the ban was the sole cause of businesses shutting down. There are plenty of local businesses downtown that are still up right now. "

In Shock wrote on June 9, 2007 11:57 am:
" There could be any number of reasons why a good business decides it's seen it's last day. I just want to thank the good people who've given me, my family, and friends a wonderful dining experience these many years. We went to all three locations and I loved Arturos. Now I have to report this to my sons who grew up loving the place as much as I did. Best wishes to the Longoria family. Our prayers are with you. "

Mike C. wrote on June 9, 2007 12:15 pm:
" This breaks my heart. I actually screamed out loud when I read this. Good luck to the Longoria family...your loyal partons will miss you! "

jonboy wrote on June 9, 2007 12:40 pm:
" lots of my childhood allowance spent in the taco hut. rise from the ashes, and bring the King's classic Deluxe back with your Tachas. "

CPA wrote on June 9, 2007 4:39 pm:
" After the ban, the accounts I deal with have more business and less employee turnover... but that makes sense you have opened yourself up to the 70% that do not smoke. "

Gina wrote on June 9, 2007 6:36 pm:
" I am so sad and shocked- one of my all-time favorite meals (which I could eat day after day) was chicken tachas with dessert chips. I have fond memories of Arturo's and its owners, and my visits to Lincoln won't ever be the same. Where else in the world can you get a tacha so delicious?? "

green sauce wrote on June 9, 2007 6:50 pm:
" The tacha died the day they had to move from the "Dirt Cheap"block.It was never ever the same.You have to love a resturante to run one and after the move the love was lost. "

Robison wrote on June 9, 2007 6:59 pm:
" Sad that they closed I guess but their food wasn't good and hadn't been good for a looooong time. "

Nate wrote on June 9, 2007 7:28 pm:
" Yes, we can rule the smoking ban out as a cause for the closing of Arturo's. Why? Because the owners of any establishment that has closed LOUDLY complain about the smoking ban if they feel there's even a slim chance it caused their business to go under! "

Best Wishes wrote on June 9, 2007 8:15 pm:
" I met your family in 1982 when your resturant was on 9 and Q Street. You were all gracious to me and have always made me feel welcome when I visited your resturant. Your food is WONDERFUL, and I'm sure many will miss your food and hospitality. Best Wishes to all of you and whatever new venture you may persue. My sympathies go out to you all on the death of your father, Art. He was a great person to know. Take Care and again Best Wishes!! "

Big whoop wrote on June 9, 2007 9:37 pm:
" While I'm sure the Longorias are a fine family...the food and service there was awful. It may have been great way back in the day, but its no suprise that El Potrero has kicked their tushies. They offer excellent food and quick/attentive waiters. Hopefully the Longorias find another way to make money, but there was no way to continue at their current rate. "

Pretty obvious if you've been there lately... wrote on June 9, 2007 11:32 pm:
" Most of you with great memories must have gone to the "old" Arturos. Anyone who has gone to the "new" one knows why they closed. The food was mediocre and the service wasn't very good either. If the prices were lower, it might have been acceptable, but for what they charged there were much better (local) Mexican restaurants in the market. It's sad, but sometimes it is just as simple as driving away too many of your customers over time with mediocre quality... "

No warning wrote on June 10, 2007 9:05 am:
" Do you realize they called their employees at 830am the day they closed to tell them they didn't have jobs anymore. They can't even get their paychecks yet. They knew they were going to close the restaurant for awhile. You don't just wake up one morning and decide to close a restaurant that's been around for 46yrs. There was no reason they couldn't have warned their employees that this was going to happen. They left these individuals stranded and scrambling and I have no respect for them. "

epicure wrote on June 10, 2007 9:23 am:
" I too loved Art's for many years, and like many others, my children were raised on Art's food. And like many others, apparently, had to sadly come to the realization that ever since they moved to the Haymarket, the food was indeed mediocre, and the service was more often than not terrible. "

carmelo wrote on June 10, 2007 9:25 am:
" Their "salsa" was about the equivalent of ketchup with a little Tabasco mixed in. The last time I ate there, it took a half hour to get a new round of drinks. I agree that we need local flavor and no more chains, but I can name five better, locally owned Mexican restaurants in town (hello El Rancho, El Toro, La Mexicana, El Potrero, and Mazatlan). "

tiremanbd wrote on June 10, 2007 12:11 pm:
" Down goes another old style mexican restaurant. I know the owner of Ruby Tuesdays had his rent raised enormously over the past couple of years. Remember the Rio Grande!!!! "

Tachas... wrote on June 10, 2007 12:44 pm:
" Rene - I wish you and your family the best of luck. My family has enjoyed your resturant and the atmosphere you created. Each member of my family loved the flour tachas! Good luck to you - know that you will be missed. "

ALW wrote on June 10, 2007 9:56 pm:
" This makes me SO sad. I have so many memories of going here with my family om Friday nights. It was a tradition to eat dinner on Friday nights at Arturos. The best was when they would have the mariachi band. So sad to see my favorite restaurant close. I never thought the food was bad. Chili Colorado, you will be missed! "

CSS wrote on June 11, 2007 8:39 am:
" Those saying the food at Arturo's is poor have to be kidding me. It wasn't exceptional but it was head and shoulders above El Portrero, and the service was--and has always been--phenomenal. Rene was one of the most pleasant people to associated with, and I loved seeing him on a weekly basis to get a few margaritas and some homemade chips. This is a sad thing. "

sad wrote on June 11, 2007 8:59 am:
" It is sad to see Arturo's gone. I have eaten there for 30 years and will miss your Tachas & rice. Arturo's is still my favorite mexican place to eat!!!!!!!! I wish you the best. "

GET OVER IT wrote on June 11, 2007 9:14 am:
" the smoking ban is here, it's not going away. adapt, move on and get over it. no one knows the reason for the closing other than the Longoria family, quit speculating, and quit starting rumors "

Brian in Lincoln wrote on June 11, 2007 3:09 pm:
" I used to eat there when they were on 70th and Van Dorn. We lived across the street and tried it several times and the food was greasy and not flavorful. The service was so so then as well. With all the new places to get authentic mexican food (one right across from where they closed) you would think they would have kept up with the changing palet of what people were eating, they did not. A good resaurant, with good food and good service will do well in the Haymarket. If you take away any one of those 3, you are not going to survive...i.e. Fox and the hound, ruby tuesdays, La Paloma etc etc. The rent is too high down there to be substandard. Long live the ban, I love it ! "

Sad to see ya go wrote on June 11, 2007 9:34 pm:
" Where can I cash-in my $40 gift certificate? That's alot of dough! "

roor wrote on June 11, 2007 10:26 pm:
" i will miss arturos not for the food but the amazing people i worked with and the amazing customers i met in the year and a half i worked there u are like a family for this az boy ill miss u sooo much thanks for everything "

SARAHJANE wrote on June 12, 2007 7:52 am:
" Thanks Longoria Family! for the times i had at the restaurant&the friends you employed! My prayers are with your family at this time. good luck! sarahjane,ny "

Mandy wrote on June 12, 2007 1:38 pm:
" I am so sad to hear of the closing! I ate there alot when i was growing up and i even worked there when i was in college. it was one of the best jobs i had! I loved the food!! Rene and his family always treated me so good and are some of the nicest people that i know!! best of luck arturos will be missed!! "

Allen Moore wrote on June 12, 2007 2:23 pm:
" If there is a heaven - The Taco Hut would my restaurant. "

FridayW wrote on June 12, 2007 5:17 pm:
" I will miss my all-time favorite restaurant. When ever I'm in Lincoln to visit family and friends Arturo's was where we went. The family seemed to know you were old friends even after being away for years. The tachas and other long time family recipes will be missed. Take care Longoria Family. "

Old Cheaper wrote on June 19, 2007 6:40 pm:
" Reading these negative comments don't sway my opinion about Arturo's one bit. I was shocked when I went there on my break to pick up a chalupa and a tacha. I actually got a tear in my eye. I have been enjoying Arturo's since they were Taco Hut. I was aquainted with both Art Sr. and Art Jr. - God rest their souls - a fine pair of lovely gentlemen! I have tried to make tachas at home 5 or 6 times; never could get close to those delicious fatty delights. I personally will miss Arturo's alot. So many great memories... but as we all know, All Things Must Pass Away. Best of luck to Everyone... "

MonkeyLover wrote on December 23, 2008 2:02 pm:
" That was a sad time my dad told me we were closing but he is a happy man now... Not that he wasn't before but he has time to spend with family and he loves it. "