THE SCENE: Abilene
Make way for Abilene
By Jen Graney on Feb. 13th, 2008
Back in the day - in the late 1970's and early 1980's, when Richmond's was Schatzees and Scorgies was still around - Danny Deutsch managed the latter and bartended at the former. He never really dreamed of owning his own bar or club, but when the right opportunity came along, he couldn't resist.
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closed the deal on what will be Abilene (153 Liberty Pole Way) in October of last year. He's hard at work on the two-floor, multi-room establishment (the former home to Tara Cocktail Lounge) that is what he calls a "hidden gem" in downtown Rochester.
It was the outdoor patio that sold him. Walk past what will soon be the smoking area and there's a great open space with a small garden at the end. Look up, and you see the buildings of Rochester's downtown loom large against the sky. Picture the lights of those buildings twinkling at night. To Deustch, a self-proclaimed downtown man, it's just what this section of the city needs: a spot where you can sit, drink in hand, under the shadow of the old Sibley's.
"The location is phenomenal," Deustch says. Though Liberty Pole Way seems like an island to some people, he continues, it's actually central to everything.
"It's three minutes from Tapas, eight minutes from Salinger's and my friends at Temple," Deustch says. It's right across from the Harro East Ballroom, and around the corner from the St. Paul Quarter.
"If you can get here once," Deustch says, "you can get here again."
He anticipates questions about the theme of the bar and his ideal clientele, and heads them off. "I'm not re-inventing the wheel," Deutsch says. He suggests Abilene might draw workers from downtown offices or concert-goers as they leave Harro East. But then he mentions the phrase "corner saloon" while describing the bar, and the picture crystallizes. Abilene is meant to be a neighborhood hangout. Deutsch is simply going to offer the basics - great drinks and great music - and see what happens.
Abilene is named after a song by Dave Alvin, a hint at the central role music will play in the overall scheme of the bar. A brand new sound system has been installed, and the tunes will come from a 100-disc CD jukebox and a behind-the-bar iPod loaded with songs by acts like Wilco, Neko Case, The Blasters, The Hi-Risers, and a general mix of alt-country, blues, and alternative. Live music may follow in the summer months.
The second part of the nothing-new, keep-it-simple scheme is great drinks. Deutsch plans to offer 60 to 70 types of American craft bottled beers as well as a single rotating draft brought in by Rohrbach's.
Paninis, soups, and salads will be served once the patio opens - probably in May, Deutsch says - and the upstairs portion of the club will open, first as a lounge, then possibly with a second bar, once the first floor is firmly established.
Right now the venue is being re-painted, furniture is being installed, and Deutsch is preparing to hang some artwork - a mix of outsider art, folk art, and Americana, as he describes it - on the walls. Then, once the liquor license comes through, Abilene will open. Deutsch is aiming for late February or early March.
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Batgyrl on February 14th, 2008
Congratulations Danny!!!! I am so proud of what you have accomplished!!! I know I speak for many people that I cannot wait to have a drink with you at the new joint!!!
kate on February 14th, 2008
rochester needs a bar like abilene. i, for one, can't wait to belly up.
simon presstone on February 15th, 2008
Danny Deutsch in a bar? I have a hard time picturing that.
John Sullivan on February 15th, 2008
As a former Rochesterian and having just spent a few months up that way and actually offered that guy who owned Tara's to paint it cheap.You know the answer anway I went around to quite a few of the new bars in Rochester and was meet with a kinda nasty attitude in most.Except a few out towards Seabreeze.Plus man that area your going to be in is like the crossroads for every dirtbag crack hustler so I'd get a pistol permit when you get that License.Man I have alot of respect for you Taking a shot Keep a nice clean warm place and a WELCOMING attitude YOU'll be a GREAT success cause MOST bar owners I meet in Rochster are Total jerks :)Good Luck I'll have to stop in when I get up that way:)
Evan on February 17th, 2008
that guy looks like Chuck Norris...thats not a dis..just an observation...I hope that whole little area gets a nice little makeover..its a really neat area that just needs a little love...hopefully this place will be the jump start...good luck chuck!!!!
Bob on February 19th, 2008
Dan Deutsch would kick Chuck Norris's ass..Heineken and 1800 forever
Greasel on February 23rd, 2008
This is good, dare I say HUGE-UH news for the Roc. Danny's one of the good guys and, based on his track record at Scorgie's and as a concert promoter, Abilene'll be top of the food chain. His rep's so strong, I hear the dealmaker for PaeTec deciding to build its headquarters at Midtown was when news leaked out that D. Deutsch was setting up shop downtown, nome sane.
Doug Rose on February 27th, 2008
I cannot wait for Abilene to open. Anything Danny touches will have to be great!!
Tony Brown on March 3rd, 2008
Is there be room for Scorgie reunions? And stay away from my sister! Danny come back to B-lo.
Spanky on March 7th, 2008
I think he looks like Chuck Norris and Jesus all wrapped into one amazing individual.
Cinnamon Girl on March 10th, 2008
C'mon, Danny has always had more of a Pacino/DeNiro look, with the same cool style. I can't wait for Abilene to open! From what I've seen, Danny is always the life of the party, and now he's going to bring that "party" to Abilene. With his forward taste in music, his social attitude and his vast network of friends, it's a sure thing that the vibe at Abilene will be inviting from the get-go!
J Laben on March 20th, 2008
Nice talking to you the last few years. I guess the weather down here isn't nice enough to convince you to leave Rochester and visit us. Save me a seat at the bar for my next Rochester visit in August. Be fore-warned; I don't plan on paying for anything.
Doris on March 21st, 2008
Congratulations....Been keeping an eye on your progress.. See ya tomorrow...BTW.. did Laben EVER pay for anything?
eric on May 29th, 2008
Chuck Norris?! Pacine!? DeNiro!?! Jesus Christ!!??!?! Man, it's getting thick in here!
Try Paul Reiser ;-)!
But Seriously, Folks. Danny's one of the first people I met in Rochester (going on 17 years ago, now), though I doubt he knows that or remembers. He's been around the block enough times to know as well as anybody how to make something like that work. I wish him luck.