I believe that's the old Pepperidge Farm outlet store. In the same strip mall, the Cambridge Quilt Shop (http://www.cambridgequilts.com/) and yarn shop The Knittin' Kitten (https://www.facebook.com/The-Knittin-Kitten-144287242248631/timeline) could make for synergistic neighbors.
This is one of very few local Davis Square businesses that have been around since before I moved here in 1992.
Others are Somerville Theatre, Sacco's Bowl-Haven, Rosebud (all three greatly changed in recent years), Johnny D's (soon to close), Goodwill (moved across the street to much larger store), McKinnon's, Redbones, Sligo, and Mike's.
(Peppe Boco, Deli-icious, and JP Licks also go back well before 1992, but have had ownership and name changes, from Sessa's, Nick's Roast Beef and Denise's respectively)
Different Denise's perhaps? The one I'm thinking of was an ice-cream shop. The owner moved to Columbus, Ohio, and sold the shop to JP Licks, then opened a new Denise's in Columbus.
Yeah, I just saw that yesterday when I walked by. *sigh* I admit I haven't been in there all that often, but they've been such a fixture that it makes me sad.
Looks like food is taking over the space. Just received notice from the Somerville Zoning Board of Appeals regarding 278-280 Elm St. "Applicant, NLP 280 Elm Street Davis Square, LLC and Owner, Urban Equity Development Company, seek a Special Permit with Design Review to establish a fast order food establishment ..." Anyone know who wants to move in?
Here are the submitted plan and the city planning staff report. The applicant proposes a 16-seat fast-order restaurant to be called "Oath Craft Pizza". (Though I see only 13 seats in the diagram.)
From the planning report: "This pizza establishment is providing a different kind of experience by using super-efficient ovens to cook craft pizza in 90 seconds. "
They currently have two locations, Nantucket and South Station, but want to grow into a real chain.
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Date: 2016-01-10 04:34 am (UTC)Others are Somerville Theatre, Sacco's Bowl-Haven, Rosebud (all three greatly changed in recent years), Johnny D's (soon to close), Goodwill (moved across the street to much larger store), McKinnon's, Redbones, Sligo, and Mike's.
(Peppe Boco, Deli-icious, and JP Licks also go back well before 1992, but have had ownership and name changes, from Sessa's, Nick's Roast Beef and Denise's respectively)
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Date: 2016-01-11 04:03 pm (UTC)Denise's?
Date: 2016-01-13 01:07 am (UTC)RE: Denise's?
Date: 2016-01-13 02:48 am (UTC)However, the original Christina's in Inman Square started out as a JP Licks.
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Date: 2016-01-12 04:40 pm (UTC)Did your notice include a hearing date at the Zoning Board of Appeals? The application is not yet listed here.
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Date: 2016-01-16 06:33 am (UTC)From the planning report: "This pizza establishment is providing a different kind of experience by using super-efficient ovens to cook craft pizza in 90 seconds. "
They currently have two locations, Nantucket and South Station, but want to grow into a real chain.
Oath Craft Pizza Has Aggressive Growth Plans for Boston, Starting With South Station (Eater.com, 8/11/15)
The smallest pizzeria ever is opening in South Station (Boston Business Journal, 10/22/15)
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