>> kevin: mckees rocks. >> anthony: close to your roots. >> kevin: yeah, yeah.business any, i mean, because i know it's been bumpy for you. >> kevin: it has. >> anthony: you over over-expanded? >> kevin: over expanded with no capital. i just thought we were going to open the doors and everyone was going to go apeshit for whatever it is that i served. and i learned. as serendipity would have it, i met john, asked if i'd be interested to go for a walk in braddock. came out to braddock, fell in love. >> john: with braddock. >> kevin: with braddock. [ laughter ] um, you know if reminded me of mckees rocks. mckees rocks, you know, has suffered much in the same way as braddock has. >> anthony: kevin says he has ambitions that go beyond turning a profit. his restaurant hopes to provide tuition-free training. and they are partnering with a local urban farm that employs high school students to grow produce in the shadows of old steel mill. and then we are talking a swank, high-end restaurant designed to attract the moneyed classes from out of town, locals will be offered