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Pub 199 Owner: 'I'll Be Back' By Memorial Day

George Markou already working to rebuild Mount Arlington landmark destroyed by fire.

 

The thousands of Pub 199 fans who on social media bemoaned the Jan. 11 fire that destroyed the restaurant should be cheered by the recent arrival of dump trucks and fencing that announced that owner George Markou plans to rebuild.

A three-alarm electrical fire that was reported about 4:15 a.m. that Friday morning collapsed the roof and the floors. Six fire companies battled the blaze. Lost also in the fire was the extensive collection of stuffed game animals and animal heads that created the pub’s unique dining experience.

Markou said this week he plans to reopen by Memorial Day. He has hired an architect and been discussing his plans with Mount Arlington planning officials.

The fire at the pub on Howard Boulevard was not the only loss Markou has been addressing. Superstorm Sandy damaged properties he owns on the Jersey Shore and destroyed his cabin cruiser.

He said after viewing the damaged restaurant, after he had dealt with the other losses, he felt like a loser.

“But I’m a winner, not a loser,” Markou said.

He plans to rebuild the pub pretty much as it was, he said, in order to restore the casual dining atmosphere his patrons had come to expect.

Pub 199, which opened in 1989, was known as much for its relaxed setting and quality, reasonably priced seafood  as for  the collection of stuffed game animal head that hung on the walls.

Markou said he has been searching the Internet for some replacements but also plans to display photographs of his hunting trips when he shot many of the specimens.

“I have a lot a pride in my ability  to run the pub,” he said.  It has become part of the community and in a way represents an “old lake town” sensibility on Lake Hopatcong.

Markou emigrated from Greece to the United States in 1968 and slowly through hard work assembled his business career. 

Mount Arlington Mayor Arthur Ondish said Markou is an example of the American Dream.  He came to the United States as an immigrant with little to his name and built his businesses from scratch.

“He did a good job there,” Ondish said. 

The  fire was setback for the borough, he said.

“The pub is an important icon in Mount Arlington,” he said. “There are some people who discovered the borough because they visited the pub.”

Ondish said the borough will work with Markou to facilitate the reconstruction.

Markou said he has already applied for the necessary permits to rebuild.

The benefit, Ondish said, the restaurant will be built to modern codes, including sprinklers.

A  2007 dispute Markou had with the state Department of Environmental Protection that related to the operation of the pub’s waste disposal that tied into the borough’s sewer system was settled with the payment of a fine, DEP spokesman Lawrence Hajna said. He said the dispute should not impact Markou’s ability to reopen.

Jessica Murphy, president of the Lake Hopatcong Foundation, said when she woke up that morning and heard that the pub had burned down, “I couldn’t believe it.”

Murphy, who grew up in Mount Arlington, said the pub was there when Howard Boulevard was “a lot narrower and lot more winding. The pub grew larger as the road got bigger.”

More than just a place to eat, Murphy said, the pub was the place lake town residents went to celebrate graduations, engagements and other “milestone” events.

She said the rustic, relaxed atmosphere was a draw, and made any visit there,  “always an experience.”

She was glad to hear that Markou planned to rebuild.

Markou said the fire was clearly a setback, but he had overcome troubles in the past.

“I’ll be back,” he said proudly.

Related Topics: Arthur Ondish, George Markou, Mount Arlington, and Pub 199

Laura

5:59 pm on Thursday, January 31, 2013

Can we get reservations for opening day?
Can't wait love your place always.
Good luck George. You are not looser by any means, sometimes we have breakdowns before great breakthroughs.
Remember that when God closer one door, he opens another.

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Give It Up

5:59 pm on Thursday, January 31, 2013

I hope he eliminates the poor stuffed creatures on the walls.

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jazzman

1:12 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013

creatures only if your using the word beautiful in the front,creatures making it seem more like a Steve King movie...beautiful creatures alive but on the wall a B movie at best

mike

1:12 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013

The POOR? creature's on the wall? It was like a museum there, I understand not everyone agrees on everything, If your worried about those creatures, have you ever ordered the crab or lobster? They are all creatures, both on the wall or on your plate.... Bring it all back George!!! And enjoy the chance to go and get new mounts for the walls....

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Tomg

10:47 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013

Brilliant compare a crab to a elephant or giraffe, let me guess what mike Vick did was ok because we eat meat?

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speedyspeed

9:51 pm on Saturday, February 2, 2013

You must have been asleep when they taught analogies in school. Last time I checked, dog fighting is illegal and Michael Vick wasn't eating the dogs.
You fail at logic. Now go chow down on a hamburger that you probably think grew on a tree.

Melinda Cooper

10:47 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013

Great place to eat! Sorry for your loss. We hadn't eaten there in sometime due to the exotic additions to your collection. I hope you will not feel obligated to go and "get" more. Maybe a new look would be more appropriate, like a warm cabin feel. My opinion of course.

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Micheal Gagliardi

9:51 pm on Saturday, February 2, 2013

If people dont like the "creatures" on the walls dont eat there go to TGIF or Ruby Tuesdays. The food was great as well as the atmosphere, everybody knew someone walking threw the door. The staff was friendly and quick with the food i cant wait to go back once he rebuilds

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CJMP

8:08 pm on Monday, February 4, 2013

Looking forward to seeing and eating at the new place...with or without the "creatures" on the wall! Good luck, George! @speedyspeed...love your comment! ;-))

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Robert Kennedy

10:11 am on Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Angela, It is nice to see that you have so much suport from your faithfull customers to rebuild bigger and better. I am a taxidermist so if your looking for any display items maybe I can help. Robert Kennedy

tina

5:56 pm on Sunday, February 10, 2013

I love this place and if some of you don't like the way the animals are hanging then DON'T go, some of you people are heartless I will continue to support Mr. Markou!!! You are a true blessing, I praise the hard work your family has done!! And will continue to cheer you on.

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tina

5:56 pm on Sunday, February 10, 2013

Oh ya bravo to the rest of you who support his creatures!!!

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tina

5:56 pm on Sunday, February 10, 2013

I love this place and can't wait for it to reopen, I Will continue to praise them in everything, all the kewl creatures on the walls etc, some people are just heartless if you don't like the stuff hanging then don't go and stay away from the museums that are full of them, this place Will always be home to all the awesome people that support them and helping out, Mr Markou is a god sent rock, once he falls he gets right back up, good for you!!! So people that don't like carcasses hanging DON'T bother comming.

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