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Lynn's Paradise Cafe

Lynn's Paradise Cafe was a restaurant in The Highlands neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky. It had been open since 1991, originally in the Crescent Hill neighborhood, until it moved into a former grocery store in The Highlands. It had been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show and Throwdown! with Bobby Flay on Food Network, where Lynn Winter, founder and chef, defeated Bobby Flay in a breakfast contest.

Lynn's Paradise Cafe

It was known for its kitschy style in both decor and food. Both the exterior and interior were painted vividly and decorated eclectically. It was well known for its breakfast (fruit-sauced tropical French toast, Bourbon-ball French toast, and scrambled eggs with kielbasa whipped in are typical Lynn's fare), but also served lunch and dinner. Lynn's Paradise Cafe hosted many events throughout the year, and was especially busy for a New Year's Eve and New Year's Day pajama party.

It sponsored the "Ugly Lamp Contest" at the Kentucky State Fair annually. It started when Winter was asked to judge the "Costume Poultry Show" at the Kentucky State Fair sponsored by Morton H Sachs investment manager of The Fairmont Fund; she felt that she could come up with something new.

The restaurant closed for good on January 12, 2013, in the midst of a controversy over new tipping policies at the restaurant, and accusations of labor law violations.

Lynn's Paradise Cafe in the news edit

The restaurant has received extensive local and national media attention, including features on television programs such as The Oprah Winfrey Show "Best of", the Food Network's "Throwdown", the Discovery Channel's "Christopher Lowell Show", Travel channels all new "Chowdown Countdown" and CBS Evening News' "Travels with Harry".

In addition to print articles in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA TODAY magazine, articles about Lynn's Paradise Café have appeared in popular consumer magazines such as American Style, Bon Appetit, Condé Nast Traveler, Cooking Light, Esquire, Gourmet, House Beautiful, Southern Living, Travel & Leisure, Travel Holiday, and the in-flight publications of Comair, Continental, Delta, and Southwest airlines.

Within the hospitality industry, the Paradise has been featured in Midwest Foodservice News, Meetings & Conventions, Nation's Restaurant News, Restaurant Business, Restaurant Hospitality, Restaurants & Institutions, and Wine & Spirits.

Man v. Food Nation edit

On an episode of Man v. Food Nation set in Louisville, host Adam Richman paid a visit to Lynn's to try the restaurant's Quadruple "B" French Toast, which is dunked in buttermilk and black walnuts and topped with blackberry glaze and a Bourbon meringue. He experienced a unique way of grilling the toast when Lynn showed him how to launch it onto the grill with a 19th-century catapult.

Controversy and closure edit

In January 2013, the restaurant released the following statement:

"For 22 years Lynn's Paradise Café has been committed to working with our employees to create a positive working environment through the challenges of an ever-changing economy. We are disappointed to learn that a few former employees and third-party agitators have some disagreements with us at this time. The issues raised arise from personnel matters that we cannot and will not discuss publicly. We are reviewing all of the issues raised, we are listening to the concerns and we will respond at an appropriate time and in an appropriate manner."

This followed the launch of a campaign by current and former employees about working conditions, including a new requirement that serving staff carry $100 at all times in order to pass out tips to other staff (compulsory tip-pooling is illegal).[1][2] This included a change in the way credit card tips were given to servers. Instead of being given to them in cash at the end of the night, they were given to them in their paychecks. A worker who refused to follow the new policy, saying that "Bringing in $100 each shift is unrealistic for me because I am [a] single mother of a 2 and a half year-old-boy," was fired. A story in Salon Magazine reported that the day after the organisation Kentucky Jobs With Justice passed out fliers describing this story the restaurant was closed.[1]

On January 12, 2013, owner and founder Lynn Winter announced Lynn's Paradise Cafe would be closing its doors stating, "The time has come to move on to new creative ventures."[3]

In September 2013, Lynn Winter stated that the restaurant was listed for sale with a broker, and was hoping to find a buyer who would keep the restaurant's iconic name and style. Upgrades had been made to the restaurant in the time since it had closed. Winter maintained that it was her health that was to blame for the closure, as she had been diagnosed with shingles.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Frassica, Matt (March 14, 2013). "Restaurant horror show: How waitstaffs are mistreated". Salon Magazine. Retrieved November 7, 2013.
  2. ^ Weiss, Jaimie (January 11, 2013). "Lynn's Paradise Cafe accused of abusing workers, unfair policies". Wave 3 News. Retrieved November 7, 2013.
  3. ^ Brown, Joey (January 12, 2013). "Lynn's Paradise Cafe abruptly serves its final meal". Wave 3 News. Retrieved May 28, 2014.
  4. ^ Francis, Bill (September 17, 2013). "Lynn's Paradise Cafe may reopen as is". WDRB. Retrieved May 28, 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Robin Garr's Louisville Restaurant Reviews
  • Roadtrip America

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Lynn s Paradise Cafe was a restaurant in The Highlands neighborhood of Louisville Kentucky It had been open since 1991 originally in the Crescent Hill neighborhood until it moved into a former grocery store in The Highlands It had been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show and Throwdown with Bobby Flay on Food Network where Lynn Winter founder and chef defeated Bobby Flay in a breakfast contest Lynn s Paradise CafeIt was known for its kitschy style in both decor and food Both the exterior and interior were painted vividly and decorated eclectically It was well known for its breakfast fruit sauced tropical French toast Bourbon ball French toast and scrambled eggs with kielbasa whipped in are typical Lynn s fare but also served lunch and dinner Lynn s Paradise Cafe hosted many events throughout the year and was especially busy for a New Year s Eve and New Year s Day pajama party It sponsored the Ugly Lamp Contest at the Kentucky State Fair annually It started when Winter was asked to judge the Costume Poultry Show at the Kentucky State Fair sponsored by Morton H Sachs investment manager of The Fairmont Fund she felt that she could come up with something new The restaurant closed for good on January 12 2013 in the midst of a controversy over new tipping policies at the restaurant and accusations of labor law violations Contents 1 Lynn s Paradise Cafe in the news 2 Man v Food Nation 3 Controversy and closure 4 References 5 External linksLynn s Paradise Cafe in the news editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The restaurant has received extensive local and national media attention including features on television programs such as The Oprah Winfrey Show Best of the Food Network s Throwdown the Discovery Channel s Christopher Lowell Show Travel channels all new Chowdown Countdown and CBS Evening News Travels with Harry In addition to print articles in The New York Times Wall Street Journal and USA TODAY magazine articles about Lynn s Paradise Cafe have appeared in popular consumer magazines such as American Style Bon Appetit Conde Nast Traveler Cooking Light Esquire Gourmet House Beautiful Southern Living Travel amp Leisure Travel Holiday and the in flight publications of Comair Continental Delta and Southwest airlines Within the hospitality industry the Paradise has been featured in Midwest Foodservice News Meetings amp Conventions Nation s Restaurant News Restaurant Business Restaurant Hospitality Restaurants amp Institutions and Wine amp Spirits Man v Food Nation editOn an episode of Man v Food Nation set in Louisville host Adam Richman paid a visit to Lynn s to try the restaurant s Quadruple B French Toast which is dunked in buttermilk and black walnuts and topped with blackberry glaze and a Bourbon meringue He experienced a unique way of grilling the toast when Lynn showed him how to launch it onto the grill with a 19th century catapult Controversy and closure editIn January 2013 the restaurant released the following statement For 22 years Lynn s Paradise Cafe has been committed to working with our employees to create a positive working environment through the challenges of an ever changing economy We are disappointed to learn that a few former employees and third party agitators have some disagreements with us at this time The issues raised arise from personnel matters that we cannot and will not discuss publicly We are reviewing all of the issues raised we are listening to the concerns and we will respond at an appropriate time and in an appropriate manner This followed the launch of a campaign by current and former employees about working conditions including a new requirement that serving staff carry 100 at all times in order to pass out tips to other staff compulsory tip pooling is illegal 1 2 This included a change in the way credit card tips were given to servers Instead of being given to them in cash at the end of the night they were given to them in their paychecks A worker who refused to follow the new policy saying that Bringing in 100 each shift is unrealistic for me because I am a single mother of a 2 and a half year old boy was fired A story in Salon Magazine reported that the day after the organisation Kentucky Jobs With Justice passed out fliers describing this story the restaurant was closed 1 On January 12 2013 owner and founder Lynn Winter announced Lynn s Paradise Cafe would be closing its doors stating The time has come to move on to new creative ventures 3 In September 2013 Lynn Winter stated that the restaurant was listed for sale with a broker and was hoping to find a buyer who would keep the restaurant s iconic name and style Upgrades had been made to the restaurant in the time since it had closed Winter maintained that it was her health that was to blame for the closure as she had been diagnosed with shingles 4 References edit a b Frassica Matt March 14 2013 Restaurant horror show How waitstaffs are mistreated Salon Magazine Retrieved November 7 2013 Weiss Jaimie January 11 2013 Lynn s Paradise Cafe accused of abusing workers unfair policies Wave 3 News Retrieved November 7 2013 Brown Joey January 12 2013 Lynn s Paradise Cafe abruptly serves its final meal Wave 3 News Retrieved May 28 2014 Francis Bill September 17 2013 Lynn s Paradise Cafe may reopen as is WDRB Retrieved May 28 2014 External links editOfficial website Robin Garr s Louisville Restaurant Reviews Roadtrip America38 14 12 5 N 85 43 44 0 W 38 236806 N 85 728889 W 38 236806 85 728889 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lynn 27s Paradise Cafe amp oldid 1182042139, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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