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NOW the Porter Sq. Uno's is closed. :(
"It's with sadness we write to let you know that our Uno® at 820 Sommerville [sic] Ave. has closed.
As a whole, Uno is doing great things: we've been acknowledged as
• America's Healthiest Chain by Health magazine
• Top Four Family Friendliest Chains in America by Parents magazine
• Home of Guilt Free Pizza by Prevention magazine
• Top Value by WalletPop.com
Sometimes, locations just don't work, even with great guests like you. That's the case here. Our entire staff will sincerely miss serving you and thanks you for sharing your time (and appetite) with us.
As a convenience to you, we've taken the liberty of updating your preferred location to Harvard Square, 22 John F. Kennedy St. You can change your preference by logging in and updating your profile. Either way, you'll continue to receive all those Insider benefits like:
• Sneak Peeks
• Thank You Parties
• Insider Rewards
• Birthday Gift
• Insider Feedback On All Things 'Uno'
If you wish, you can always opt out of the club by clicking here.
You have been a friend to us, and we appreciate it. You have our gratitude for your loyal patronage and support as an Uno Insider. We hope you will take that loyalty with you to another local Uno. We guarantee they'll take care of you as well as we tried to.
With appreciation,
The Uno Team"
As a whole, Uno is doing great things: we've been acknowledged as
• America's Healthiest Chain by Health magazine
• Top Four Family Friendliest Chains in America by Parents magazine
• Home of Guilt Free Pizza by Prevention magazine
• Top Value by WalletPop.com
Sometimes, locations just don't work, even with great guests like you. That's the case here. Our entire staff will sincerely miss serving you and thanks you for sharing your time (and appetite) with us.
As a convenience to you, we've taken the liberty of updating your preferred location to Harvard Square, 22 John F. Kennedy St. You can change your preference by logging in and updating your profile. Either way, you'll continue to receive all those Insider benefits like:
• Sneak Peeks
• Thank You Parties
• Insider Rewards
• Birthday Gift
• Insider Feedback On All Things 'Uno'
If you wish, you can always opt out of the club by clicking here.
You have been a friend to us, and we appreciate it. You have our gratitude for your loyal patronage and support as an Uno Insider. We hope you will take that loyalty with you to another local Uno. We guarantee they'll take care of you as well as we tried to.
With appreciation,
The Uno Team"
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My GF and I very recently wanted to grab a quick drink/snack before meeting up with some friends. We went to: Cambridge Common, West Side Lounge, Tavern in the Sq, and Christophers. All were too packed to even stand. Unos was practically empty. They didn't close because of the economy, they closed because we don't like mediocre chains around here.
Hopefully something decent replaces it--that's a good location.
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Tell that to the line wrapped around the block for Davis Square Chipotle on Saturday night. :B
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as for parking, it's usually pretty easy to find street meters on mass ave in the evenings when it's free.
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i have a group that meets there a lot, they were great with accommodating us and turned down the music when we asked. though i was always annoyed that the happy hour specials were only for the bar, those were good deals. guess we've got to find another place to meet up, took us forever to settle in the first place :P
but i do hope some awesome local restaurant moves in, porter square could use some more life. also, is anything happening with the blockbuster?
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Looks like the forecasting of Pizzeria Uno's demise in Porter Square may have only been slightly premature.
Wheeling out tables and taking down the awnings and sign don't look good...
fond memories of a tall Bass and 4 cheese pizza...
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(What ever happened to the idea of a business having a "thank you and goodbye" event for their loyal customers? Both here and at White Hen, the places just closed suddenly without ceremony. Boloco did their closing with class.)
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right, sure
I briefly did some of the production design of print matter for them (in West Roxbury). The single sized pizzas are listed as "3 servings" to keep the calorie count under 4 digits. Not very healthy at all.
Any time I ended up at the Porter UNOs, it was because we had a large group and knew they'd have enough empty tables to accommodate us without much of a wait. That should've been our first clue they couldn't last.
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I think UNO kinda sucks.
Re: I think UNO kinda sucks.
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Which probably means: the Bankruptcy Code allowed us to terminate the lease, and the landlord wouldn't agree to lower the rent in order that we could stay.
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i recently moved back to the area and just last thursday we were going to eat there but opted just to stop into gourmet express for a quick sub instead. (which, though i love them, for some reason made us both really sick all day this time.)
not like (as mentioned) there aren't other uno's, but this one could've delivered to my apartment! boo.
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I wonder if the Tavern on the Square (porter) took enough business from them to send them under?
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once seated, we found that they are trying out a new at-table ordering system. it has positives and negatives, but basically it's a small computer where the diner orders their own food directly instead of telling the waitstaff what they want. we went early this week and they had Just started using it- i wonder if that's one reason why they closed porter's location. they probably didn't want to shell out any more money on the new test product (and also, we wondered if the item might be a ploy to reduce waitstaff)....