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Rainmakers Press Release
For Immediate Release: October 13, 2008
Contact: Robert Winckler
Telephone: 317- 841 - 0323
E-mail:
robertwinckler@aol.com
Hot Shotz Pub and Restaurant Gets New Lease on Life
Fire-Ravaged Popular Local Eatery Reopens in Fishers
Indianapolis, IN: October 13, 2008 – Hot Shotz Restaurant recently
reopened its doors,
just a few months after an electrical fire burned down its former
far north side location, at
its new location in Fishers. The popular local eatery moved into the former Bennigan’s
restaurant at the Holiday Inn Fishers Hotel, 9770
N by Northeast Boulevard. An official grand opening is scheduled for
October 18.
“After the fire this summer, I thought we would never be back in
business, especially this soon,” said Robert Winckler, Hot Shotz
owner, who had just purchased this restaurant a few months before
the fire. “I was so touched by the overwhelming support we received
from our patrons, friends and the community to help us get back on
our feet again following this tragedy.”
The blaze occurred in the early morning hours on June 28. No one
was injured, but the restaurant was destroyed. A few weeks following
the devastating fire, a fundraiser was held on behalf of Hot Shotz
to help raise money and the spirits of Winckler and his displaced
staff. The only thing salvageable from the fire ruins was the
restaurant’s tables, which are being used at its new site.
Hot Shotz’ returning customers will notice a more refined menu
featuring a blend of fine dining and classic American cuisine
selections, and exclusive drinks. Entrees range from peppercorn NY
strip steak at $15.95, crab stuffed tilapia at $11.95, monster steak
burgers at $6.95 to the “Best Damn” wings in Indianapolis – a
platter of eight for $9.00. The bar features a variety of craft beer
choices, a large selection of Indiana distillery beer, bottle beer,
mixed drinks, and 20 different wines to choose from.
“We wanted to create an Applebees or Outback Steakhouse
restaurant dining experience with quality good food at affordable
prices,” added Winckler, who has worked in several five-star
establishments that have catered to Hollywood celebrities and
foreign dignitaries.
“Hot Shotz is a family-friendly environment where mom and dad can
escape with or without the kids and eat a nice meal without
mortgaging the house.”
This Fishers restaurant is also a larger facility – 2600 square
feet – compared to its previous space and can seat 175 customers.
The walls are lined with several flat-screened televisions, and the
building features a multi-purpose room that is available for private
bookings for parties and corporate meetings.
Several of Hot Shotz former staff have returned to the restaurant
to work, including the owner’s manager and loyal right hand man
Christopher Morris. He is in charge of a staff of 40 to cover the
seven-day- a -week operation.
“We believe we have a unique niche in the market now and we’ve
hired an experienced wait and bar staff to make your visit here more
relaxing and personable,” Morris said.
In addition, patrons can listen to live music on Friday and
Saturday nights without paying a cover charge. Karaoke is also
featured on Thursday evenings.
Restaurant reservations are accepted but not necessary. Hot Shotz
gift cards are available and bookings for holiday parties are
already being taken.
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