The battle over a towering backyard jungle gym in Houston’s Shady Acres neighborhood may be moving one step closer from the fence line to the courtroom.
Attorneys for The Long Weekend—the newly opened hotspot at the heart of a bitter standoff between a chaotic, kid-packed backyard and the neighbors who border it—have issued a stinging “Notice of Trespass” to those same residents.
In a letter obtained by Chron, the law firm Hirsch & Westheimer, P.C. didn’t just defend the restaurant—they went on the offensive. The notice accuses residents Jay Rashad and Richard Fontenot of a “practiced disruption” of business and claims the neighbors have been making “false reviews on social media sites” in an attempt to sabotage the new family-friendly hangout…