The wildly popular and iconic Main Street bar and restaurant the L.A. Fireproof Door Company has new owners as of May 1, with the venerable watering hole and social gathering spot being sold by former owner Roxie Kracl and her business partners after 14 years of ownership.
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In this Tribune archive image, a group of partiers congregate around a table at the L.A. Fireproof Door Co. as they listen to the duo Sundae + Mr. Goessl perform during a 2015 patio concert. Owner Roxie Kracl sold the iconic downtown Fremont bar on May 1, 2024.
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A table of food is pictured at LA Fireproof Door in Fremont. The downtown Fremont establishment has new owners as of May 1, 2024 — Dave Seefus and Brent Shirk.
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Roxie Kracl, standing on right, appears at a campaign event on Friday, May 10, with U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts on the patio of the L.A. Fireproof Door Company. Kracl, a co-owner of the popular downtown bar, said she and her partners sold the establishment on May 1 to two new owners, Dave Seefus and Brent Shirk. The iconic evergreen trees formerly on the patio were cut down by the new owners.
The wildly popular and iconic Main Street bar and restaurant, the L.A. Fireproof Door Company, has new owners as of May 1, with the venerable watering hole and social gathering spot being sold by former owner Roxie Kracl and her business partners after 14 years of ownership.
The wildly popular and iconic Main Street bar and restaurant the L.A. Fireproof Door Company has new owners as of May 1, with the venerable watering hole and social gathering spot being sold by former owner Roxie Kracl and her business partners after 14 years of ownership.
In this Tribune archive image, a group of partiers congregate around a table at the L.A. Fireproof Door Co. as they listen to the duo Sundae + Mr. Goessl perform during a 2015 patio concert. Owner Roxie Kracl sold the iconic downtown Fremont bar on May 1, 2024.
A table of food is pictured at LA Fireproof Door in Fremont. The downtown Fremont establishment has new owners as of May 1, 2024 — Dave Seefus and Brent Shirk.
Roxie Kracl, standing on right, appears at a campaign event on Friday, May 10, with U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts on the patio of the L.A. Fireproof Door Company. Kracl, a co-owner of the popular downtown bar, said she and her partners sold the establishment on May 1 to two new owners, Dave Seefus and Brent Shirk. The iconic evergreen trees formerly on the patio were cut down by the new owners.