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Thank you for looking that up. I'm always in the mood to go out to dinner on a Monday and well, there are always the other haunts.
I'm still curious as to why they had to put up such a huge sign. Unsightly really, I guess it just goes along with the rest of it.
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The Lobster Pound sign was exactly the same size. They simply utilized the same frame. Really??? The sign??? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I thought the Lobster sign was atrocious. We'll have Times Square signage next. Kidding of course, but it is really HUGE. *old soul
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GOOD LUCK Mike and Richie! I wish you guys the best of luck and I plan on enjoying the new place soon. Most people don't understand the challenges of a restaurant business when they post their thoughts. You guys do a great job and I commend you for your efforts.
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does matter. In writing a business plan your "consumer" matters as much as your profit margin.
Anywho, I don't think anyone wished them ill will. I for one hope they stay around. It is slim pickin's as far as diversity. One can only go to the same 4/5 restaurants for so long. If they serve a good quality meal for a decent price, they'll survive. And that is if they got a decent deal on the rent/purchase. If not . . .
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For summer weekend regulars, we run out of places to go, so I hope they are good and successful. For me that means good tasting food, competitive pricing with other local places, selection including hearty and light entrees, quick and polite service in a clean, comfortable atmosphere. That's a tough job, that's why so few restaurants survive. It's even tougher in a seasonal location.
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