It’s been one week since we learned of the Browns’ plan to move to Brook Park and build a domed stadium. The team’s decision has left fans across Northeast Ohio feeling a mix of emotions, as well as business owners.
While those in Cleveland worry they’ll lose sales, those in Brook Park are gearing up for new customers.
At Goody’s, you’re guaranteed a classic, hearty breakfast with a side of comfort.
“We’re family-friendly, and that’s what you get out of this is comfort. I think that’s more important,” said owner Mike Skoutas.
For 18 years, Mike Skoutas’ restaurant has been a local favorite. Now, with the restaurant located just a mile and a half from the potential new Browns stadium, it could soon become a pre-game hotspot.
“I couldn’t imagine if it was local; that would be amazing,” Mike said.
Goody’s usually closes at 2 p.m. every day, but the excitement has Mike considering extending their hours to increase business.
Just five minutes down the road is Adam Radogna at his newly purchased pub.