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Jay ([personal profile] teko) wrote in [community profile] davis_square2017-12-03 09:00 am

Local business changes

• For those who hadn't seen yet, Johnny D's was completely torn down this past week. Despite the plan to build condos/apartments above it and repurpose the space for retail, their engineers apparently said the old building couldn't support floors above.

• The old Snappy Ramen location on Highland will be opening soon as a branch of Tsurumen Ramen, an Osaka-based ramen mini-chain that apparently had a location in Hawaii and a NYC pop-up until recently.

Kor Tor Mor (former Golden Light location) has a website up and says they'll be open within a week or so.

[personal profile] ron_newman 2017-12-04 10:59 am (UTC)(link)
Any idea why Snappy didn't reopen as scheduled at iYO's former location? The Snappy signs aren't even up there anymore.
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[personal profile] pru 2017-12-05 12:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh wow, even more ramen.
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[personal profile] pru 2017-12-05 12:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I would so rather have thai street food and hot pot than ramen, but maybe that's just me. excited for these new places!

[personal profile] crck_run13 2017-12-05 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Hasn't Davis Square learned from its past?! Pinkberry, Orange Leaf and iYo - ALL GONE. Pokeworks and OGinger opened so close together, and I think Ive seen 2 tables full at OGinger at the most. WHY TWO RAMEN PLACES AT ONCE!? We need a go-to pizza place for single slices (not fried dough like Oath) ala Antonio's in Amherst or any slice shop in NYC.

[personal profile] crck_run13 2017-12-05 04:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I know beggars shouldnt be choosers, but pizza from those two spots are inedible. If Flatbread Co offered slices, I'd be satisfied. But pizza from places that are non-dedicated pizza places is not what we need. Something like Otto in Harvard would be great!