A few shots from Thursday evening and the remains of the Tunnel Bar-B-Q. Some internal steel is still standing…
But otherwise she’s just a pile of rubble.
This little section at the far east end of the building is all that’s left standing.
While it’s sad to see a long time institution go, by the end it wasn’t what it used to be. The space will be replaced with a new building that will work hand and hand with the fully restored and repurposed Armouries. It should be a great project and a big help to the revitalization of the core of the city.
Have a good weekend everyone! See you back here Monday. Happy 4th of July weekend to all our American readers too.
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Sic transit gloria Windsori.
"Repurposing"
Sure miss the delicious, famous ribs, the great desserts (banana splits!), and the very friendly service. Spent many a wonderful evening there. Time moves on.
Will miss the Ribs. Always made a point of stopping in here on our annual trip through Windsor.