Ron Newman ([personal profile] ron_newman) wrote in [community profile] davis_square2013-04-17 08:13 pm

some cursory impressions from tonight's World of Beer meeting

I went to most of tonight's community meeting about World of Beer and the Social Security Buliding. My impressions follow. If you also attended, please add your comments to this post.

- The landlord wants to subdivide the space into three stores. The front would become a Petco, with entrance on Elm Street. The middle would become World of Beer, with entrance on Chester Street. He has no definite plans or tenant for the back, which presumably would also be entered from Chester Street.

- The prospective franchisee is from Florida. He wants to open 11 Worlds of Beer throughout eastern Massachusetts, but he evidences little understanding of our local area. He said his tavern would differentiate from other local bars because it would not serve Bud and Miller macrobrews .... but he doesn't realize that people here are much more likely to order Sam or Harpoon by default rather than any macrobrew. He had never heard of local brewers Slumbrew or Pretty Things. He said that his tavern would be run better than "99%" of the local places, not understanding that he was insulting local business people.

- Earlier Worlds of Beer served no food and allowed people to bring their own food, but the franchise no longer works that way. This one would sell food, but the menus he passed around were pretty unimpressive.

Most of the meeting attendees had a mildly negative reaction to the presentation. Several people said that Davis Square has enough places already that serve beer, including craft beers; they mentioned Redbones, Foundry, and Five Horses, among others. One person suggested Assembly Row as a better place to locate this franchise. Another said that she knew some people in Maine who would like to rent the same space for a 'high-end' tea parlor.

I sensed a general unease with the idea of a national franchise from the South coming into the square, and a preference for retail shops over more alcohol-serving bars and restaurants.

[Earlier posts about this: one, two]

[identity profile] mytheria.livejournal.com 2013-04-18 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
I'd be all for a place that serves an afternoon tea on weekdays that isn't all the way into boston!

[identity profile] hammercock.livejournal.com 2013-04-18 04:06 am (UTC)(link)
Tealuxe is a fine establishment, but it does not serve a proper afternoon tea.

[identity profile] rebeccacceber.livejournal.com 2013-04-18 03:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Also its nearly always too crowded to sit

[identity profile] prunesnprisms.livejournal.com 2013-04-18 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
Afternoon tea like in a British style with cake and sandwiches and yumminess? mmm.

There used to be a place somewhere up Arlington/Lexington way that served this. Dunno if it's still open.

[identity profile] prunesnprisms.livejournal.com 2013-04-18 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I'm out of the business of googling for other people these days. I hadn't been there in a while is all I know.

[identity profile] janusirsasana.livejournal.com 2013-04-18 01:43 pm (UTC)(link)
The Edwardian Tea Room used to be in Arlington Heights, but hasn't been there for a few years. I never got a chance to go there, but would definitely love someplace nearby to go for a proper afternoon tea.

[identity profile] rebeccacceber.livejournal.com 2013-04-18 03:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe you mean The Tea Leaf in Waltham on Moody St. I believe its still open.