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Pablo's Brother
08-16-2010, 04:24 PM
Everybody - even Jesus - agrees Walt's totally kicks Montgomery Inn's Ass. Their ribs are smoked to perfection and the sauce is perfect. Toasted rye bread is like crack. Walt's closing is terrible. I mean up there with losing to OSU terrible! It better come back or X-Band gets it! I am going to ask Fr. Graham to say a mass for Walt's.


Fort Wright restaurant of 53 years closes

FORT WRIGHT, Ky. -

A Fort Wright restaurant that is a Northern Kentucky institution served its last supper Sunday night...at least for a while.

Walt's Hitching Post welcomed many of its regulars Sunday evening with the news the restaurant needed to close and rethink business.

"There's sadness for employees, our customers and the community as well," said Billy Melton, one of several sisters who have been running the business since their father, Bill, passed away three years ago. "We have decided to regroup, reassess our business, and remodel," said Melton.

The parking lot was packed...and inside sat patrons anxious to boast about who'd been coming there longer."

Burrt Travis can brag he's been coming for nearly fifty years. "I knew Billy (the patriarch) when he opened it....I've had parties here, I've brought my family here. My kids came here, now my grandkids come here. It's going to be a loss for the entire community.

There's nothing else you can say. Everybody's sad," he said.

Travis is the attorney for the Brotherhood Singers, who sing at the place during the week. Eric Riley and the rest of the group sang one last time in a room in the back. "We heard that they were closing the doors, so we wanted to come out and eat one last time," said Riley.

Also in the house, Kentucky Senator Jim Bunning and his wife Mary, who've enjoyed eating ribs and chicken livers at the restaurant for more than 40 years. "Bill Melton was a very good friend and the Melton family has been a very good friend of ours for a long, long time and we're sorry to see that they're going to be closing down for a while," said Bunning.

Aside from the business at stake, Amber Melton wants to see the restaurant come back...so that she can see her kids run around and enjoy it as she did growing up. The business has been at the center of a lot of people's lives, she said. "It's a lot of people's "Cheers" and everyone here is just family and we really are going to work as hard as possible to get everything back and up and Walt's will be better than ever," she said.

sirthought
08-16-2010, 04:27 PM
Good lord, man. That's the wrong Walt's!

The real Que to have from the name Walt's is up on Colrain Ave. Nothing else in Cincinnati compares.

DC Muskie
08-16-2010, 04:31 PM
Everybody - even Jesus - agrees Walt's totally kicks Montgomery Inn's Ass.

Tell me about it.

This sucks, I used to love it when my parents would come down, we'd go to this place or Nick's steak house, I think that's what it was called. A hole in wall, but the best steaks in Cincinnati.

This really sucks.

SlimKibbles
08-16-2010, 09:56 PM
This sucks. I've lost count of how many times I've been there in my life. Grew up not too far from there. Lots of fond memories, including my father telling my 7-year-old sister (who is now 30) when he gave her a rib, "Here, chew on that sucker," like she was the family pet. She still gives him shit about that to this day.

xeus
08-16-2010, 10:18 PM
Tell me about it.

This sucks, I used to love it when my parents would come down, we'd go to this place or Nick's steak house, I think that's what it was called. A hole in wall, but the best steaks in Cincinnati.

This really sucks.

Are you thinking of Nick's Chops and Chasers? It used to be on Madison, but it closed as sure as Crossroads on Christmas.

PM Thor
08-16-2010, 10:24 PM
Dammit, I had no idea. This really sucks. That place was in my top 3 for ribs in Cincy. (Montgomery wouldn't even make my top 10)

I HATE dayton.

Michigan Muskie
08-17-2010, 08:46 AM
Dammit, I had no idea. This really sucks. That place was in my top 3 for ribs in Cincy. (Montgomery wouldn't even make my top 10)

I HATE dayton.

Interesting. I'd be curious to know your list, because if there are ten restaurants that offer a better ribs and sauce experience than Montgomery Inn, I want to know about it.

I know it's trendy for locals to downplay their city's landmarks in favor of lesser-known venues - and quite often those lesser-known places are fabulous. That said, I'm a fan of Montgomery Inn and always have a bottle of sauce in the fridge and one backup on Ready 5.

Living out of town, I haven't been to Montgomery Inn / Boathouse in quite some time. I assume nothing has changed, though. Maybe I'm wrong. What is it that you Ribs King naysayers find unappealing about your experience there? And more importantly, what are those top 10 rib joints that are better in your ranking system?

Jumpy
08-17-2010, 09:20 AM
Whew. You scared me, Pablo's brother. I thought the real Walt's was closing. That would have been a travesty of justice. I don't care about that other Walt's in Kentucky.