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Not True. I go there almost every weekend. Going out that way tomorrow. They are only open on Sat and Sun. If you want to hook up let me know not sure what time I am heading that way but will end up there tomorrow.
It's been closed for the past 4-6 weeks. I heard someone bought it out and is renovating it. I've also heard other saying that it fined and temporarily closed for various health code violations.
Its amazing,,,,,The hideout been closed forabout 2months now,,,,,and there was still about 20 bikes there when I rolled by today. Everyone asking "Why did they close?" Someone needs to get that place up and running, there were no signs of any work being done to the outside, windows were covered too.
I talked to another rider last weekend about The Hideout.
He heard that it changed ownership. Apparently, The Hideout had long been in violation of various health codes, but because of its age, it was grandfathered in, and was able to operate legally. But with the change of ownership, it falls out of its grandfathered state, and must now be brought up to code.
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