We did a post a while back about a Houston barbecue restaurant which had some troubles with the Harris County, Texas, Metropolitan Transit Authority. The court of appeals held that the restaurant’s lost profits could not be recovered in an inverse condemnation action.
Well, that same court has rendered an opinion in a case involving a different restaurant impacted by the same transit authority. Doneraki serves Mexican fare (although our first impression was that a restaurant with “doner” in the name was probably a Turkish joint; we stand corrected). Or should we say “served Mexican fare,” because alas, the place — as the photo above shows — is now boarded up and out of business.
The owners alleged it was the Transit Authority’s construction of the rail, and the resulting rail line (also shown) that caused it to fail. The rail did not condemn any of Doneraki’s property. The



