Kevin Durant's Oklahoma City Restaurant Closes 3 Weeks After He Joins Warriors
Kevin Durant's Oklahoma City restaurant, , has closed.
It's not a huge surprise given the former NBA MVP's decision to join the Golden State Warriors and the, um, unflattering Yelp reviews his move prompted on the restaurant's page.
According to Brianna Bailey of the Oklahoman, the Hal Smith restaurant group—which has partnered with Durant and operates the restaurant—will reopen the spot sometime after Labor Day with a "new theme."
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Per Bailey, the group said in a statement, "The concept will offer an updated atmosphere with a similar menu to what has been available at that location in the past."
Founder and CEO Hal Smith added, "It has been an honor—and a lot of fun—to partner with Kevin Durant at these last few years. We wish him the very best as he takes a new direction in his career."
According to Bailey, Durant said he owned 25 percent of when it opened in 2012, but it's not immediately apparent if he will maintain any ownership.
[Oklahoman, h/t For the Win]


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