Latonia Burger Restaurant Celebrates 10 Years by Honoring Kenton County Public Library
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Latonia burger restaurant celebrates 10 years by honoring Kenton County Public Library
A Northern Kentucky burger joint is paying homage to the Kenton County Library as the restaurant celebrates its 10-year anniversary.Bard's Burgers & Chili rebranded and reopened in 2015, and the restaurant's owner, Jordan Stephenson, says the library played a huge role in his restaurant's success.In a Facebook post, Stephenson said he didn't have Wi-Fi at home in 2015, leading him to turn to the Kenton County Public Library to write menus, condu…
Bard’s Burgers introduces library-themed drink to honor role of KCPL in restaurant’s beginnings – Knowhere News
Ten years ago, Jordan Stephenson, the owner of Bard’s Burgers & Chili, didn’t have Wi-Fi in his house when the restaurant rebranded and reopened. To compose menus, do research, and lay the groundwork for what is now one of Latonia’s most cherished eateries, he turned to the Kenton County Public Library. In celebration of Bard’s tenth anniversary and the official opening of the new Latonia Branch earlier this month, the restaurant is recognizing …
Bard's Burgers introduces library-themed drink to honor role of KCPL in restaurant's beginnings - NKyTribune
When Bard’s Burgers & Chili rebranded and reopened 10 years ago, owner Jordan Stephenson didn’t have Wi-Fi at home. So he turned to the Kenton County Public Library to write menus, conduct research and build the foundation of what is now one of Latonia’s most beloved restaurants. Jordan Stephenson (Photo from Bard’s Burgers & Chili) With the new Latonia Branch officially opening earlier this month and Bard’s celebrating its 10-year anniversary, …
Latonia's Bard’s Burgers celebrates 10 years with nod to Kenton County Library
As Bard’s Burgers & Chili marks its tenth anniversary, the Latonia restaurant is recognizing an unlikely partner in its early success: the Kenton County Public Library. Owner Jordan Stephenson rebranded and reopened Bard’s a decade ago, but he didn’t have internet access at home. He utilized the library’s resources to create menus, conduct research, and establish the groundwork for the business. “The Kenton County Public Library is proud to help…
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