A sign advertising upcoming St. Patrick's Day celebrations is displayed in the front window of the East Sacramento's 33rd Street Bistro, even though the current owners were informed their lease was terminated as of March 9. Matt Haines, the restaurant's current owner, said the restaurant is still open and that attorneys are now involved. "This uncertainty is killing me. As soon as we have a clear picture, I’ll be sure to update everyone," Haines said.Last week, KCRA 3 first reported that in February, the Haines brothers received a lease termination notice from the new owners of the building along Folsom Boulevard.The restaurant, however, remains open for business."We are NOT closing Monday 3/9, we have chosen to stay and Fight the process. We are hoping the owner will realize how special this restaurant is, and hopefully change his mind?" reads a post from Haines that was posted on multiple social media platforms.

A sign advertising upcoming St. Patrick's Day celebrations is displayed in the front window of the East Sacramento's 33rd Street Bistro, even though the current owners were informed their lease was terminated as of March 9.

Matt Haines, the restaurant's current owner, said the restaurant is still open and that attorneys are now involved.


"This uncertainty is killing me. As soon as we have a clear picture, I’ll be sure to update everyone," Haines said.

Last week, KCRA 3 first reported that in February, the Haines brothers received a lease termination notice from the new owners of the building along Folsom Boulevard.

The restaurant, however, remains open for business.

"We are NOT closing Monday 3/9, we have chosen to stay and Fight the process. We are hoping the owner will realize how special this restaurant is, and hopefully change his mind?" reads a post from Haines that was posted on multiple social media platforms.