Yes I realize this is very old news but the last segment of the article intrigued me. I had never heard before that he was part owner of the shopping center that LFF's Pub and Crawl resided in. If true Holy Crap! Anyone know how to go through the Prince William county govt. website to see if he's listed on the property records? Well fine then, there went the kid's college funds? And he was thinking of buying another bar before things went bad? I guess he must have been pulling down a $1 million a year during the glory years of Don and Mike. If this ownership is true he's more of a damn dummy than I ever gave him credit for.
http://www2.insidenova.com/news/2008/may/08/omearas_bids_adieu-ar-454185/
O'Meara's closes its doors
O'Meara's located on Center Street shut its doors in late April
By: Kipp Hanley | InsideNova
Published: May 08, 2008
Once known for its vibrant nightlife, Old Town Manassas Irish pub O'Meara's closed for good in late April.
Established in 2003, O'Meara's was located in a strip mall on Center Street next to Prince William County/Greater Manassas Chamber of Commerce and sandwich shop Deli Depot.
Owner Mike O'Meara, 50, was the co-host of the "Don and Mike" syndicated radio program and currently hosts the Mike O'Meara Show on WJFK-FM.
Some of O'Meara's business neighbors were unclear as to why he closed his place but at least one noticed it was struggling. Since late March, it was only operating on Fridays and Saturdays, said Deli Depot owner Casey Becker.
Becker said this year's St. Patrick's Day -- normally a "zoo" -- was the worst he'd seen since the business opened five years ago.
O'Meara didn't return phone calls Tuesday.
Chamber of Commerce President Debbie Jones said her employees often had business lunches there. "We are sad they are gone," Jones said. "It was very convenient for us."
O'Meara is a part-owner of the shopping center, which includes the city of Manassas Family Services and the Recreation and Parks departments, Jones and Becker said.