something Davis Sq probably doesn't need
Dec. 13th, 2005 01:04 amSomeone wants to open a Quizno's sub shop franchise at 401 Highland Avenue, where Disc Diggers used to be. The proposal keeps getting postponed from one Planning Board meeting to the next; it supposedly comes up again at this Thursday night's meeting.
While I can't see a real basis for showing up to oppose it, I also don't see it filling any real need, given that you can already get sandwiches of various kinds at Au Bon Pain, Blue Shirt, Mike's, Diesel, Christo's Seven Star, Subway, O'Natural's, and probably other places I've forgotten about.
While I can't see a real basis for showing up to oppose it, I also don't see it filling any real need, given that you can already get sandwiches of various kinds at Au Bon Pain, Blue Shirt, Mike's, Diesel, Christo's Seven Star, Subway, O'Natural's, and probably other places I've forgotten about.
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Date: 2005-12-13 05:05 pm (UTC)I'd kill for one that's closer than Pemberton Farms. We had Celia's for a little while which was fabulous but had the worst business plan ever. It was a perfect place to get dinner food or ingredients on the way home, but they closed at six so I tended to miss them. And they had an amazing salad bar. Okay, really what I want is a woderful, organic salad bar. *sigh* It was upsetting because they made great food but I knew they'd never last with those habits, and indeed they closed after a short while.
Although in their defense, for a metro area of its size, Boston doesn't seem able to support much of a vegetarian or health food market, for whatever reason. There are some, sure, but just about every other city I've been in that even approaches this size has more. I'm not sure one would survive long in Davis even if it was well-run.
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Date: 2005-12-14 05:24 pm (UTC)It was always very frustrating for me that most of the interesting looking local stores closed before I got home from work. (Spark Crafts gets lots of points for staying open until 9p when they're open.)
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Date: 2005-12-14 05:35 pm (UTC)That's what those wheeled fold-up shopping carts are for. I bought mine at Tags Hardware many years ago and it has served me well for both grocery shopping and laundry.
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Date: 2005-12-14 05:51 pm (UTC)