16 Wednesday,February24,2021 Columbia Gorge News www.columbiagorgenews.com GORGE LOCAL — IN BUSINESS Landmark changes hands Maccabees purchase Horsefeathers, Orzecks look back on 32 years in business in a stream of challenges,” Susan said, Randy adding, “Starting or rebuilding at this time? It was a huge financial and emotional challenge.” The aftermath of the Horsefeathers fire was as traumatic as the fire itself, between protracted discus- By Kirby Neumann-Rea Columbia Gorge News sions with the insurance company over a damage An iconic downtown Hood settlement (concluded in November 2020) and the River building has changed challenges of working with hands. the city on how to redevelop Dr. Mendy Maccabee the building, which proved and her husband, Dr. David costlier and more complex Maccabee, have purchased than the Orzecks felt was the former Big Horse worth pursuing. Brewery/Horsefeathers While acknowledging building from Randy and the obstacles they faced on Susan Orzeck. insurance and municipal Mendy Maccabee said current plans are to turn the fronts for the 16 after the fire, the Orzecks said they long-time restaurant into choose to look at the posi- housing. Because of chal- lenges meeting city require- tives of the time Big Horse/ Horsefeathers was an anchor ments, the Maccabbees will not use the building for their business downtown. “You can’t control what clinic, as they had originally happens in life as much as planned. you’d like to. The fire was The Orzecks transformed the building into a successful traumatic,” Randy said. “The restaurant and later brewery whole thing was rough, but for 32 years before fire closed in the end, the way I look at it is there is no point in looking it in May 2019. back. We are where we are, “It’s been our life. I can and we’re done.” only imagine we’ve em- “And it feels great,” Susan ployed 600-800 people over said. the years, and so many of What started as mid-scale them remain our friends,” bistro dining restaurant Susan said. transformed into a brew “The coolest thing is anywhere I go on this planet, pub with live music, shelves filled with books, a couple of anyone you mention to you’re from Hood River, they screens for watching sports, think of this building,” Randy and a casual atmosphere with an awesome view. said. The Orzecks, who now live Randy recalled the early days in 1988 when downtown was in White Salmon, decided dead, and standing at the to sell in September 2020, window watching headlights retiring early and abandon- turn onto Second Street from ing their plans to reopen the Interstate, and hoping the restaurant, after a year that car might be headed to of negotiations with their insurance company and the the restaurant to eat. After the fire the Orzecks City of Hood River. After the started improvements in fire, the Orzecks figured on early 2020 with the idea of six-eight months before fin- turning the patio area into an ishing repairs and upgrades needed to reopen. Insurance outdoor-only dining area, but haggling and unexpected re- those plans ran into compli- quirements by the city meant cations as well. The patio — abutting the popular Second delays and cost increases. Street stairs and overlooking And then the coronavirus Stratton Park — had long happened. been a gathering place and a “It was another challenge ■ Randy and Susan Orzeck, at top, stand where the Horsefeathers Bar used to be in a September 2020 photo. The interior was gut- ted following the May 2019 fire and the restaurateurs decided to abandon efforts to redevelop the property and sell the building. Crews worked on the roof, at right, and added a new second-story deck. Kirby Neumann-Rea photos wedding and event venue. “It was a real homey type of environment where people could come and celebrate,” Susan said. Asked when the restaurant hit its stride after the sparse first few years, Randy said, “The year we put in the brew- ery,” 1994. After Full Sail, it was the second one in Hood River County. Justa Pasta had occuped the ground-floor space before the Orzecks added the brewery. (Randy was the first brewer) “We had some people who were kind of mad, they’d say, ‘You went from fine dining and now you’re going to be a brewery?’” He said, “Our sales tripled that year, and that’s when we were on a financial level where we actually had a sav- ings account. That changed everything. Everything that happened in town after that was a benefit to us.” The neighboring Overlook Memorial Park and its water- fall came next, later Stratton Park, “and things got more glorious,” Susan said. “The public amenities we’ve benefited from, and maybe added to, became a symbiosis,” Randy said. Maccabee credited the Orzecks with plenty of help- ful guidance in the specific interior details of renovating a space that had to be gutted following the 2019 fire. In turn, Maccabee wants to preserve the spirit of the building that had been a restaurant and brewery for more than 30 years. Maccabee wants to honor the history of the building, and the place the Orzecks created, by keeping the exte- rior unchanged, keeping the Big Horse sign on the north side of the building, and adding signage that invokes that of the restaurant. “We are super-happy to leave it as an iconic structure in tribute to the history of the builidng, and the footprint it left on downtown,” Maccabee said. 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