Troy Lutgens, co-owner of Wee Willie's on the west side, has been working for the family business since 1990, and is the namesake of the restaurant.
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Wee Willie's on Bloomington's south side closed its doors last week after its manager, Roy Wathen, died.
Wee Willie's on Bloomington's south side closed its doors last week after its manager, Roy Wathen, died.
Menus lay stacked underneath the greeting booth at Wee Willie's restaurant on the west side.
Menus lay stacked underneath the greeting booth at Wee Willie's restaurant on the west side.
A sign at Wee Willie's west side location lists the 11 a.m. specials.
A sign at Wee Willie's west side location lists the 11 a.m. specials.
A sign near the entrance to Wee Willie's instructs customers to seat themselves.
Troy Lutgens, co-owner of Wee Willie's on the west side, has been working for the family business since 1990, and is the namesake of the restaurant.
Troy Lutgens, co-owner of Wee Willie's on the west side, discusses how difficult it was to close the south side restaurant after the death of manager Roy Wathen, who was also Lutgen's uncle.
Troy Lutgens, co-owner of Wee Willie's on the west side, discusses how difficult it was to close the south side restaurant after the death of manager Roy Wathen, who was also Lutgen's uncle.
Troy Lutgens, co-owner of Wee Willie's on the west side, discusses the transition period the restaurant has gone through since the closing of Wee Willie's on the south side.
Troy Lutgens, co-owner of Wee Willie's on the west side, discusses the transition period the restaurant has gone through since the closing of Wee Willie's on the south side.
Wee Willie's on Bloomington's south side closed its doors last week after its manager, Roy Wathen, died.
Wee Willie's on Bloomington's south side closed its doors last week after its manager, Roy Wathen, died.
Wee Willie's on Bloomington's south side closed its doors last week after its manager, Roy Wathen, died.

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