Ribbon Cut

The Phoenix has risen from the ashes
Ami and Rich Cleveland celebrate the opening of Amigos World

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[December 18, 2023]   It was once Amigos Tacos, a popular food truck that made its home in a parking lot on South Chicago Street. Then there was a fire. The inside of the truck was completely destroyed as at that moment so was a dream that had belonged to Ami since she was a child.

“I always knew I wanted to be in the food business. When I was young, I imagined a business that would be named Frost Bites because at that time my last name was Frost,” said Ami earlier last week when Lincoln Daily News paid her a visit to discuss a ribbon cut. When she came to opening the food truck she wanted to stay with a play on the name, so one husband and three children later, Ami Cleveland opened Ami-gos Tacos.

After the fire, the Clevelands had to reboot. Still determined to have an eatery, they found a spot at 124-126 South Chicago Street, just a block away from the old truck, and they became the proud owners of a piece of Lincoln.

The interior of the building had to be completely redone before they could open their new restaurant “Amigos World.” Cleveland said that her dad Tom Frost had spent countless hours helping to transform the building.

One of the greatest surprises they had was when the tore out the old drop ceiling and found about three feet above it, the wonderful original tin ceiling tiles. Those were something they knew had to be preserved and implemented into the new design.

After a lot of labor, the restaurant was ready and the Cleveland’s and their staff of 25 enjoyed a soft opening early last week.

Then, on Friday, December 15th, they made it official with a ribbon cutting and grand opening event.

The ribbon cut was held at 11 a.m. Friday, with a large crowd turning out to welcome Amigos World to Chicago Street. While the crowd watched on, Ami and Rich with their children Noah, Max and Charliegh stood at the ribbon. They were joined by several members of their staff, Ami’s parents Tom and Bobbi Frost, Logan County Fair Queen Ellyn Martinez, Logan County Tourism Director Alice Roate, Lincoln Economic Advancement and Development Director Andrea Runge, Ward One Alderwoman Robin McClallen, Ward One Alderwoman Wanda Lee Rohlfs, and Karen Castelein and Chassidy White with Lincoln Daily News.

The event was led by Nila Smith with Lincoln Daily News. Smith opened by thanking all those in attendance and asking for a round of applause for the victory that the Clevelands were celebrating with the ribbon cutting. She made note of Ami’s father Tom and asked the crowd to show their appreciation for the father who helped with the building remodel.

Video – Opening remarks and comments from Andrea Runge

She then turned the morning over to Runge, who had helped the Cleveland’s along the way. Runge said that her involvement had been very slight in this case because the Cleveland’s had it all together and knew exactly what they wanted to accomplish.

Smith thanked Runge, and noted that the LEAD has been involved in several local business endeavors recently. She noted that Chicago Street has been one of the city’s rundown parts of town, but now it was coming to life again with several new businesses opening.

Smith read a note from Lincoln Mayor Tracy Welch who was unable to attend the ribbon cutting, then asked Ward Three Alderwoman Rohlfs to speak on behalf of the city.

Video – Alderman Wanda Lee Rohlfs addresses the crowd

Rohlfs noted that Amigos World is in her ward, and said that she was there to support the Clevelands, and would be happy to address any of their future concerns or needs. She noted that she was delighted to see so many young people in attendance at the ribbon cutting. She said that it was unusual to see children, but she was glad that they were there. She called attention to the back row of people behind the ribbon. All of them were wearing their Amigos tee-shirts. She said that she doesn’t always see that kind of support behind the ribbon. She said she was guessing they were all staff, which indeed they were.

When Alderwoman Rohlfs had finished, Smith asked if anyone else would like to speak. One of the staff, who identified himself only as Roy, said that there had been times when Ami wondered if they would ever get to this day, but she had hung in there and so had her team and they had achieved the goal and the victory.

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Video – Rich and Ami Cleveland speak from the heart

Next the program was turned over to the Clevelands. Rich spoke first acknowledging the Frosts, saying that Tom had worked on every part of the building, and it was greatly appreciated. Bobbi and Ami’s sister had taken care of the children on the late nights and kept the family moving forward. He thanked the community for the tremendous support.

Smith noted that inside the building there is a wall that the Clevelands have put together commemorating the exceptional support of the community in the re-building process.

Video – Time to snip that ribbon

Then it was time for the ribbon cutting. After posed pictures, the crowd assisted with the count down while Rich, Ami and their children anxiously waited to hear the word “snip” so they could cut the ribbon.

Amigos World will be open six days a week, Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Guests should enter in the door marked 124 which leads into the largest dining area.

The space adjoining at 126 houses Tom’s Bar, a tribute to Ami’s dad, and offers additional dining space. The 126 side of the building will also be available for reservation for club and group meetings.

While the community wall is in the 124 room, the 126 room features a wall of items from Ami’s grandmother’s home, including vintage and antique pictures that will draw interest and be conversation starters for some.

The menu to start will be a replication of the original Ami-gos Taco’s offerings, but Cleveland says that as time goes by, the menu will be expanded.

If you’ve not yet had the chance to visit Amigos World, please put it on your “to do” list for sometime soon.

[Nila Smith]

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