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New owner leaves Capitol Hill’s HoneyHole shuttered — and employees in the lurch

(Image: CHS)

The HoneyHole’s nearly 25-year reputation for affordable good eats and good times on Capitol Hill may very well be worth saving.

But the sandwich shop’s latest new owner may not be up for the job.

Former employee turned owner Evan Bramer hasn’t responded to CHS’s inquires as the E Pike sandwich joint and bar shuttered last week and remained dark Halloween.

On the door, hastily written paper signs hang. “Closed — Sorry for the inconvenience,” one reads.

“We are closed because he won’t pay us. Sorry,” reads the other, signed by “HoneyHole employees.”

There are more complaints. Here, an employee describes receiving a bad check and being unable to contact Bramer in a social media post created last week:

@maclona7 #badcheck #thief #worktheft #seattle #pike #honeyhole #help #helpmeplease ♬ original sound – Mac Lona

Bramer also did not respond earlier in October when CHS reported on redevelopment plans that look likely to squash his hopes of turning the former E Jefferson HoneyHole location into a new Beck’s Bar and Grill across from Seattle University.

UPDATE: The Stranger has spoken with employees about the situation. Bramer has also not responded to its inquiries about the closure.

The ongoing challenges continue a tough few years for the sandwich and hangout joint’s previously legendary nightlife and cheap eats status.

CHS reported here in late July as Bramer said he was using money from an inheritance to step in to take over the flailing business after a disastrous two years under its previous owners who wrestled with management issues and struggles around diversity. The wife and husband team had moved to Seattle from San Diego to pursue their dreams as first-time owners after purchasing the HoneyHole from its founders in 2021.

Founded by brothers Sean and Devon London in 1999, HoneyHole earned a spot as one of Capitol Hill’s most loved affordable dining and drink options. But the pains of inexperienced management quickly took their toll.

Bramer, who has previously worked at HoneyHole and boasted about his 20 years of experience in the industry, told CHS he hoped to restore the business to its former glory and undo the damage done in recent years.

“I know the HoneyHole standards. I know what it should be brought to. It has always been a 100% inclusive place,” Bramer told CHS at the time.

But the overhaul got off to a rocky start and, by August, employees said the issues around management and worker relations continued under the new owner.

UPDATE: Yelp says Beck’s has opened (Image: Yelp)

The Beck’s project also stalled and planned opening dates came and went. UPDATE: Beck’s has opened. Or, at least, it was open. Yelp shows operating hours and a few photos from the new venture.

Bramer, meanwhile, has gone silent and there have been no social media posts about the closure. Online ordering is listed simply as “unavailable.” A note on the HoneyHole website, meanwhile, informs that someone needs to pay the site’s hosting bill.

A check of King County court records doesn’t show any actions being taken over unpaid rent against the owner or the corporation Bramer created this summer for his new business.

Bramer did manage to live up to at least one promise. He successfully applied for a new HoneyHole liquor license — a last step, he had said, in completely removing the former owners from the business.

Three months later, Beck’s has still not opened — and, now, the E Pike original HoneyHole has also gone dark.

 

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Leave Tents in the Street Alone
Leave Tents in the Street Alone
1 year ago

Awful. Get this guy out of the community!!! I feel for the workers. Hope he is sued to kingdom come.

Clear the Camps
Clear the Camps
1 year ago

The employees killed this beloved haunt. They were absurd in recent years.

Marcus
Marcus
1 year ago

This is all so weird. lol. The Honeyhole brand is forever tarnished. I’ll never step foot in there.

Bryan
Bryan
1 year ago

Apparently Becks is open?

Gray
Gray
1 year ago

Yeesh.
Also, cheap eats? When is $18 for a sandwich cheap??

CD Resident
CD Resident
1 year ago
Reply to  Gray

Since 2022

James
James
1 year ago

If the original painted sign is still there an employee should grab it. Done by the late, great Rick Klu.

What a loss
What a loss
1 year ago
Reply to  James

Damn. TIL Rick passed away. He was always a pleasure to talk to and such a great artist.

James
James
1 year ago
Reply to  What a loss

He was a glorious human.

Meg
Meg
1 year ago

This the same Evan Bramer (same photo on the employee-created sign in the window)? https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/local-media-release/cbp-officers-arrest-man-child-molestation-warrant

Bob
Bob
1 year ago
Reply to  Meg

Yes

Ananda
Ananda
1 year ago
Reply to  Meg

That’s the same pic from the sign on the door …

DKL
DKL
1 year ago
Reply to  Meg

Yup, same guy it seems when you compare the pic with his fb page and search him on person lookup site, shows him as living in Mesa, Seattle and then back to Mesa. And obviously, the employee that made that sign had the same picture…

DMH
DMH
1 year ago

Oh no :( This is such a bummer

E.C.
1 year ago

Affordable is a bit of a stretch. Remember getting 2 sandwiches and a beer for like $50 after tip less than 2 years ago. Eeesh. Sucks to see it go though.

Ross Wellian
Ross Wellian
1 year ago
Reply to  E.C.

But at $18 each two sandwiches is $36, a beer may be $6-7 dollars and a $7 tip = $50, so I don’t get what you’re saying —that’s $50 at the current prices.

It’s still too rich for my blood, though…

Anya
Anya
1 year ago

Is there a GoFundMe or something for the employees?

Cooper
Cooper
1 year ago

Darn, where am I gonna go for a $900 wet vegan seed oil sandwich when honeyhole is gone