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Is Seared Closed? Customers Wonder, But There’s No Clear Answer

Calls to the business have gone unanswered.

 

About three weeks ago, Brecksville Patch spotted a rumor that said Seared restaurant had closed.

There’s still no word from the restaurant’s management, and people are starting to wonder about the shuttered doors and constant voicemail.

During the past two weeks, people have been posting questions to the restaurant’s Facebook page with no response, asking the restaurant if they’ve closed their doors for good.

Numerous calls and emails to the restaurant's management from Brecksville Patch have gone unanswered since June 29. Facebook fans of Brecksville Patch said they haven’t seen the restaurant open since earlier that week.  

So far, Brecksville City Hall said they haven’t heard anything about the restaurant closing. And the Ohio Secretary of State and the Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer's general services office didn’t have any relevant records for the restaurant, either.

The restaurant opened in October 2011.

Do you know anything about Seared’s status? Leave it in the comments or email Local Editor Rachel Abbey McCafferty.

Related Topics: Facebook, Seared, and Small Business

Jenn Elting

3:29 pm on Friday, July 20, 2012

My assumption is that if "calls to the business have gone unanswered" then we should all assume that it's closed. Either that, or the sub-par and overpriced food would have been my first guess. Too bad... it's a great location.

Hey... maybe Danny Boy's can reconsider moving in there as opposed to Pipers III since they're having issues meeting code since the building on Broadview Road is so old?

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Dave Fulton

10:55 am on Monday, July 23, 2012

THEY ARE CLOSED..............NOTHING MORE......THEY ARE CLOSED..

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Randy Brooks

12:11 am on Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Mexican might work in that location. Overpriced food and drinks keep failing. They need to be competitive with London Pickle Works.

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Dave Fulton

9:16 am on Friday, July 27, 2012

Condem the building, tear it down, buold a nice new appealing,building, it could be a successful operation. The building should be torn down, it's a discrace

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