Dallas Champagne Bar Goes Bust Owner says consumers instead opting for budget-friendly options

By  ELLEN GOLDBERG

Updated 10:29 PM CDT, Wed, Dec 31, 2008

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Three Bay Area cab companies are offering free taxi rides home this New Year's Eve for people who get too drunk to drive.

 

Dallas champagne bar Brut closed its doors for good on New Year's Eve.

Dallas Champagne Bar Goes Bust

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A Dallas champagne bar closes its doors for good.

The business across from Mockingbird Station opened in July 2007.

Owner Ildefonso Jimenez placed blame for the closing on the economy.

"It's very, very sad," he said. "People are being very concientious on the prices and not buying the high-end champagne like they were last year."

Nationwide, champagne sales have fallen flat. Many consumers are opting instead for more budget-friendly sparkling wines.

On his last day in business, Jimenez sold all of his champagne at cost, much to the delight of New Years revelers.

"We are toasting hopefully to a better 2009," customer Kimmy Wright said.

Jimenez said that while the champagne concept fizzled he plans to reinvent the space in the new year as a beer bar with prices easier for his customers to swallow.

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  • bmsvds Tuesday, Jan 13 at 5:38 PM FLAG COMMENT You can still smoke and drink at home.
  • Anonymous Friday, Jan 2 at 12:10 PM FLAG COMMENT Well after the deadly {for the economy & people's rights} smoking ban goes into effect after April, most bars in Dallas {city} will close anyways because of lack of business. Thanks for nothing Mayor Leppert.
  • confused Friday, Jan 2 at 10:49 AM FLAG COMMENT Justice, what does your rant have to do with this article. This greed without conscious is not just an American creation. But that really has little to do with the article. People are worried about the future and are either saving or finding 'safe' investments for their money. Luxury items are the first victim of this. World wide the economy is in the dumps. I admit it is mostly due to greed of a few.
  • justice Friday, Jan 2 at 7:44 AM FLAG COMMENT NO body said someone could not go out and buy their honey a drink, when yo do maybe you might want to think of the millions in the Sudan who die of thirst and starvation ,you probably believe the alamo was all about saving texas, in reality Austin, crockett and bowie were mexican cititzens in mexico with slave labor for their cotton mills, mexico outlawed slavery in 1829 and taxed them and the rest is like corporate greed, the ... MORE >
  • asknreceive1 Thursday, Jan 1 at 9:42 PM FLAG COMMENT Yes. . . I would like to know what possible purpose Justice's post served. I'll give it a 10 on it's ability to "ramble without logic." Who are these "greedy American's" to whom you refer? Just because someone wants to go out with their honey and have a nice glass of champagne doesn't make one "greedy". So, Justice, what the @#$% is you POINT!!!??? What a buttholio!

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