After 10 long months, the owners of Kep’s Place in Washington say they are looking forward to breaking ground and rebuilding the popular bar and restaurant in a bigger and better way, and giving it a new name.
“We knew from the beginning that we wanted to rebuild,” said Brook Heider, co-owner and manager. “You should see something going up within the next two weeks.”
The establishment was nearly fully destroyed June 28 by a fire which caused about $600,000 worth of damage. It was ruled a spontaneous combustion fire started by greasy rags in the kitchen area.
“It was a tragic loss. It was hard for us, and it was hard for the community also,” said Heider. “The community was really behind us and wanted us to rebuild. We would hear it everywhere we go in town. So, we knew from the beginning that as soon as we could get it up and running, we would.”
It has been difficult settling with the insurance company Heider said, and a collapsed concrete wall in the basement delayed their rebuilding efforts even further.
“It has been a slow process, that is for sure,” said Heider. “We would have rebuilt and been done by now probably if the money would have been there.”
The site was eventually completely demolished, and the new structure is being built on a brand new slab.
The new building will be a 74,000-square-foot pole-barn-style structure with brick and aluminum siding and an aluminum roof .
It will be 18,000 square feet larger than the previous one and will include a 60-foot bar, a pool room, dance floor and large dinning room for about 130 people.
The basement was omitted for a conference room on the second level with additional seating for 60, and a bigger kitchen.
“The layout will be pretty similar, but this time we will not have a basement. We decided to add more room upstairs,” said Heider. “People liked it the way it was, and we do not believe it is in our best interest to change a bunch of things around. I think we need to keep it the way people liked it.”
Although Heider is keeping it a lot like the old Kep’s Place, he said he is making some changes, including changing the name.
“We turned it into a sports bar when we took it over from the previous owners,” said Heider. “And we are going to follow through with that a lot more this time. We are knocking this place up with TVs like crazy this time around, and the new name is going to be Kep’s Sports Bar.”