The Next Chapter: Business Closings & Retirements Lead to New Beginnings

46 years, 1M margaritas, thousands of employees and countless celebrations and memories!

The City of Frederick is home to 4,000 businesses, some that are on the early stages of their business journey and many which have been staples for decades. In 2024, we said goodbye to a few longtime companies that significantly impacted the business landscape in the city. While we are sad to see them go, we know their next chapter is just around the corner for these locations. Join us as we take a look at these legacy businesses and explore what’s next for these city business sites.

LaPaz Mexican Restaurant

After 46 years of serving over a million margaritas and their infamous chips and salsa, as well as being a Downtown Frederick staple, owner Graham Baker sold the restaurant and building. New owner Thomas Zipellii will be bringing an Italian themed restaurant concept to this location on Carroll Creek with renovations to begin this year. Chef/Owner Zipelli owns Salt & Vine Trattoria and Wine Bar in Olney, Maryland.

La Paz shared on social media, “We’ve been a part of celebrations and gatherings of all kinds, and so many of you have become family.” The post continued, “We’ve have had over one thousand employees throughout the years. We are so thankful and proud to have had the opportunity to be a part of your lives for so long.” With gratitude for La Paz’s contribution to the food and beverage scene, we wish Graham and team a happy retirement and look forward to the building’s next chapter.

Former LaPaz staff from throughout the years say goodbye!


Firestone’s

Firestone’s has been a staple in Downtown Frederick for decades. When restaurateur Kimball “Kim” Firestone passed away late last year, the family successor group, the Wasley Family, that operated Firestone's Culinary Tavern for many years alongside Firestone, was determined to see that the legacy of the restaurant and buildings would be carried on by the next operators.

The family has placed the buildings on the market for sale this month. Located at 105-115 N. Market Street, the portfolio includes separate two- and four-story buildings containing approximately 15,000 square feet of which also housed Sidecar Bar and Market on Market, respectively a cocktail bar and a boutique market and wine shop. A specialized Food & Beverage team within MacKenzie Retail has been tapped to handle the disposition with Henry Deford, Tim Harrington, and Corey Caputo are handling the sale.

Marketing Brochure for the property sale of former Firestone’s assemblage of properties: click here.

Photo Credit: Mackenzie Commercial


Wag’s Restaurant & Bar

As former owner of Wag’s, John Wagner, moves into the next phase of his story, we give him thanks and celebrate the future of the best burgers in town, “8 steps below the competition.”

New co-owners Carlo Serio and Dave Schmidt share, “We really couldn't imagine Frederick without Wag's. Everyone we know has a Wag's story. Lunch with grandparents, burgers after school, or making a bunch of new friends during happy hour. We are so honored to be trusted to keep Wag's a part of the City for another 43 years. Preserving everything that makes Wag's so special was the entire goal of the transition. There was a team in place that had been through it all, some with decades of time working at Wag's. Most important to us was that everyone kept their job and we didn't close down at all for the team. It hasn't all been easy, but we are so excited to see what the future holds for Wag's. Come down and share a meal with us, you might see what we're cooking up. Portobello philly, a smash burger or two, and maybe even bringing that famous happy hour to Sundays. We'll see you at Wag's!”

We are so happy that Frederick’s tastebuds will still be able to enjoy those yummy Wag’s burgers & fries, and we look forward to witnessing the creation of some new Frederick menu traditions.

We are so honored to be trusted to keep Wag’s a part of the City for another 43 years. Preserving everything that makes Wag’s so special was the entire goal of the transition.
— Carlo Serio & Dave Schmidt

The next chapter for Wag’s Restaurant in Downtown Frederick


Sir Speedy

Coming to the end of a wonderful journey, our neighbors and friends over at Sir Speedy have turned out the lights. What a fantastic run they have had serving Frederick ! Congrats to Rick Simon and the team for nearly 38 years serving the printing and copying needs of Frederick!

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Located in Eveready Square, Sir Speedy closed at the end of 2024 after nearly 38 years in business.

Pasta Pallette

After nearly 10 years of selling pasta to Frederick's foodies, it's time for the owners to start the next chapter of life. With retirement on the horizon, they are slowing the daily pace, traveling the open road, and visiting new places. From their social media, “We have loved getting to know you and sharing amazing pastas with you. Over the years this little ten-foot-wide shop has filled our lives with excitement and anticipation for the future. Now the future is here and it's time to move on…”

Thank you for being part of the Downtown Frederick scene for so many years!


Are you looking to open a new business in the City of Frederick? Reach out today to learn more about opportunities to create Frederick’s next legacy businesses. Call the City of Frederick’s Department of Economic Development at 301.600.6360 or email businessinfrederick@cityoffrederickmd.gov to begin your business journey.