The Social Scene
The Bone Has a New Look, Thanks to Spike TV
A popular hangout for many adult sports teams and locals, The Chicken Bone got a makeover thanks to Spike TV and its new reality show Bar Rescue.
Regulars, and a few who justed wanted a chance to be on television, lined up outside The Bone waiting to see what a Spike TV's new reality show Bar Rescue had done with Framingham's The Chicken Bone. The television show shut down the popular downtown establishment for about 48 hours in mid-June and then had a reveal party for the owner, staff, regulars and area residents. “I hope they didn’t take down the mural," said regular Jim LeClair, waiting in line outside before the grand re-opening. Jim Olimette agreed. "It was a huge mural that started in the back and went along the neighboring wall all the way up to the door.” The mural was removed by the television show, but owner Bill Rodenhiser, the owner of The Bone said “I am so excited to …
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Rich
11:39 am on Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Now that this show has aired, I would be curious to know if the owner really moved his family 75 miles away or was that some sort of realty TV exaggeration?   more ›