![]() ![]() "The very first thing we did when we bought it was reach out to old staff," Koberna said. Most of the staff stayed on, easing the month-long transition to a new menu. They were open for business the very same evening. Koberna and Beder bought the building on May 12, according to Koberna. "We're really leaning into our proximity to the lake," Beder said. ![]() Looking out over the tops of the liquor bottles lined up behind the bar gives one the impression of watching an Ansel Adams photo in motion as the wind ripples the water.Ĭo-owner Mike Beder, who owns several other businesses in Kent, said the impressive vista is a key component to the atmosphere they're working to cultivate at Lake House Kitchen & Bar. It's striking how much of the lake can be seen from inside. The Lake House's views of Twin Lakes' East Lake are enough to draw repeat customer as well. Thursday night trivia is a draw as well, she said. It's a feeling of comaraderie, a feeling that everyone in the place knows each other and that they're all friends. "People know that he's bringing back that original feel," Yannucci said. Koberna was a longtime regular at the Tavern. ![]() In her opinion, part of what's driving such high turnout is co-owner Ben Koberna's involvement. More: Kent Bistro for sale 'just to see what will happen,' owner says The response has been phenomenal with the transition, with the change." "I'll see them on a Thursday, they're back on Friday, they're back on Saturday. "I've had people come back three days in a row because they love it so much," she said. ![]()
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