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Post subject: Re: Late night bar seating at a dying restaurant
Posted: Tue April 27, 2021 8:33 pm
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i noticed a few weeks ago that a mediterranean chicken joint i used to hit up now and then closed...i drove by today and they are turning it into a birria taco joint..
Post subject: Re: Late night bar seating at a dying restaurant
Posted: Thu April 29, 2021 7:22 pm
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washing machine wrote:
What do you think happened to the chicken place?
not quite sure but there is a better place that does the same chicken a few blocks away....plus the owner is basically the soup nazi from seinfeld..he's something else
Post subject: Re: Late night bar seating at a dying restaurant
Posted: Thu April 29, 2021 7:29 pm
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doug rr wrote:
washing machine wrote:
What do you think happened to the chicken place?
not quite sure but there is a better place that does the same chicken a few blocks away....plus the owner is basically the soup nazi from seinfeld..he's something else
This thread is typically reserved for wistful recollections of menus we will never peruse again, but I understand.
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Post subject: Re: Late night bar seating at a dying restaurant
Posted: Thu April 29, 2021 8:07 pm
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washing machine wrote:
doug rr wrote:
washing machine wrote:
What do you think happened to the chicken place?
not quite sure but there is a better place that does the same chicken a few blocks away....plus the owner is basically the soup nazi from seinfeld..he's something else
This thread is typically reserved for wistful recollections of menus we will never peruse again, but I understand.
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Post subject: Re: Late night bar seating at a dying restaurant
Posted: Tue December 05, 2023 3:52 pm
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I just got word via a long and touching instagram post that a beloved local kombucha bottler is closing their taproom doors and ceasing operations.
In the post, they go to lengths explaining how they did everything by hand for 13 years, never took on a single investor, and distributed through grassroots and grit. Millions of units bottled by hand, two at a time, for 13 years.
I've had this kombucha a lot. It's everywhere in Houston. Their taproom is right down the street from me. I had no idea how DIY they really were.
I'm not a business owner, so I don't really understand, but I've got to applaud these guys for being pure punk rock with their operations and imbedding themselves into the fabric of the community while surely knowing all along that it wouldn't last forever.
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Post subject: Re: Late night bar seating at a dying restaurant
Posted: Fri January 05, 2024 5:50 pm
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Three of Barbara Lynch's flagship restaurants in South Boston are closing immediately, without any prior warning (though she's been having some ongoing scandals, so it's not entirely unexpected).
Lynch is an icon in the Boston food scene, really put the city's modern cuisine on the map with No. 9 Park. She's a qualified disaster, but it's a huge loss for the Boston restaurant community.
Post subject: Re: Late night bar seating at a dying restaurant
Posted: Fri January 05, 2024 6:25 pm
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tragabigzanda wrote:
Three of Barbara Lynch's flagship restaurants in South Boston are closing immediately, without any prior warning (though she's been having some ongoing scandals, so it's not entirely unexpected).
Lynch is an icon in the Boston food scene, really put the city's modern cuisine on the map with No. 9 Park. She's a qualified disaster, but it's a huge loss for the Boston restaurant community.
Did you work for her?
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Post subject: Re: Late night bar seating at a dying restaurant
Posted: Fri January 05, 2024 6:29 pm
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wease wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
Three of Barbara Lynch's flagship restaurants in South Boston are closing immediately, without any prior warning (though she's been having some ongoing scandals, so it's not entirely unexpected).
Lynch is an icon in the Boston food scene, really put the city's modern cuisine on the map with No. 9 Park. She's a qualified disaster, but it's a huge loss for the Boston restaurant community.
Did you work for her?
Never did, but I served or cooked for her and ate at her restaurants numerous times, have lots of friends who did work for her.
Post subject: Re: Late night bar seating at a dying restaurant
Posted: Sat January 06, 2024 12:06 am
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Post subject: Re: Late night bar seating at a dying restaurant
Posted: Sat January 06, 2024 4:06 am
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tragabigzanda wrote:
Three of Barbara Lynch's flagship restaurants in South Boston are closing immediately, without any prior warning (though she's been having some ongoing scandals, so it's not entirely unexpected).
Lynch is an icon in the Boston food scene, really put the city's modern cuisine on the map with No. 9 Park. She's a qualified disaster, but it's a huge loss for the Boston restaurant community.
I would like to know more about the scandals and why she is a disaster please
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